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Dried fish manufacturer, 10 others win CMA Awards

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Filipino innovation and “bayanihan spirit” took center stage at the 18th Citi Microentrepreneurship Awards (CMA), where ten innovative, resilient, and hardworking Filipino microentrepreneurs were recently honored.

The 10 awardees were picked by distinguished members of the business and financial community led by Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Governor Benjamin Diokno and Citi Philippines Chief Executive Officer Aftab Ahmed.

“We take this occasion to recognize our microentrepreneurs who, despite the odds, have shown great resourcefulness, courage, and resilience to flourish amid the COVID-19 pandemic. They bring a message of hope and perseverance in these challenging times,” said BSP Governor Benjamin Diokno in his message.

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Citi Philippines CEO Aftab Ahmed praised this year’s awardees for their resilience in effectively handling the challenges associated with the pandemic, “We at Citi are delighted to have contributed to the growth of this program over the years. I believe CMA has achieved and surpassed the goals set 18 years ago. The program has helped mainstream microentrepreneurship, as well as increased awareness and acceptance of microfinance.”

This year’s CMA National Winner was awarded to Luzviminda Sunit from the Visayas region for her dried fish business. Luzviminda and her husband initially started selling dried fish with an income of P150. Today, all of her children have graduated from school and the business has expanded with stalls in the markets of Bogo City and Medellin in Cebu. They also deliver to the province of Leyte and with the growth of their business, now own six pump boats and two trucks.

Even with the pandemic hitting businesses hard, Luzviminda believes in the value of “tulungan sa puhunan” or “helping those in need” and helped her relatives and employees.

She gave them a small capital as a source of income, just like how she was helped by the First Agro-Industrial Rural (FAIR) Bank when she first started the business.

Also honored during the event were Regional Awardee for Luzon Renalyn Brondial from Bataan, who won for her business called Willy’s Cashew Nuts; Regional Awardee for Visayas Medelina Cansancio from Negros Occidental for her fried smoke and fish production; Regional Awardees for Mindanao Luz Bangos, owner of CCLM Hardware in Iligan City and Rosalyn Espenorio for her fish and vegetables talipapa.

Joymar Olarte from Pangasinan received the Youth Microentrepreneur of the Year Award for his fried chicken business called J&J Tasty Fried Chicken. Four microfinance clients were awarded the COVID Response Champion. Florence Ao-wat for her weaving business called KINWA Etnika Handicrafts, Josephine de Lara for her cakes and pastries business called Lucille’s Cakes and Pastries, Ivy Millare for Beb’s-AJ Haus of Pies, and Dominador Vergara, Jr. for putting up the Maternal and Child Care Community Clinic, together with his wife who is a midwife by profession.

Established in 2002, the CMA has recognized more than 150 plus micro entrepreneurs who continue to strive and show determination in the businesses they established in their respective cities and provinces.

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