The Department of Trade and Industry’s (DTI) Small Business Corp. (SBCorp) expects its 2025 revenues to reach P1.2 billion, a 20-percent increase from 2024, following the agency securing its second consecutive third-place ranking in the Governance Commission for GOCCs’ (GCG) 2025 Corporate Governance Scorecard.
DTI Secretary and SBCorp chairman Cristina Roque said the results highlight how governance reforms and more strategic lending programs are directly benefiting Filipino enterprises.
“SBCorp’s performance shows what good governance can deliver for the country. When our financial institutions operate with discipline, transparency, and purpose, more Filipino enterprises gain the support they need to grow,” Roque said.
SBCorp said it has assisted 66,803 micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and released more than P11 billion in loans, with total disbursements projected to hit P12.1 billion by year-end, which is about 15 percent higher year-on-year.
The corporation expanded its reach in disaster-hit areas through the Enterprise Rehabilitation Financing Program, releasing P495 million in emergency capital to 2,693 firms. Regional MSME roadshows also generated same-day loan approvals worth P139 million for 794 entrepreneurs, many in underserved communities.







