Global Dominion, Go Negosyo launch livelihood initiative to boost MSMEs and local credit access

As persistent market pressures, soft domestic demand, and tight liquidity continue to squeeze Filipino households and micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), Global Dominion Financing, Inc. has partnered with Go Negosyo to deploy “Trabaho at Negosyo,” a nationwide economic intervention designed to expand capital access, business mentorship, and income-generating opportunities across regional markets.

The economic initiative directly addresses critical constraints within the consumer and enterprise sectors by combining financial literacy with practical corporate programs. Under the partnership, Global Dominion provides MSME owners and aspiring entrepreneurs with strategic advice on responsible leverage, focusing on capital deployment for high-return operational investments such as equipment acquisition, inventory replenishment, and business expansion. By embedding prudent risk management principles into its coaching sessions, the non-bank financial institution aims to mitigate non-performing loans while enhancing the long-term solvency of local businesses.

Beyond enterprise financing, the collaboration delivers immediate financial relief to consumers seeking income diversification amid ongoing inflationary realities. Through a multi-pronged workforce strategy, the program opens avenues for direct corporate employment at Global Dominion and introduces an independent loan consultant accreditation track. This flexible agency model enables individuals to build commission-based revenue streams by facilitating credit distribution within their local communities, effectively expanding consumer purchasing power and boosting neighborhood commerce.

From a corporate perspective, the roadshow serves as a strategic driver for commercial expansion, widening Global Dominion’s market presence beyond major metropolitan hubs. Having already engaged thousands of participants in major urban centers including Quezon City, Pasay, Cebu, Davao, and Bataan, the initiative is scheduled to scale further across Central Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao through the end of the year.

Global Dominion president and CEO Samuel Cariño emphasized that connecting financial literacy with actionable income opportunities is vital to helping Filipinos make sound monetary decisions. Concurring with the strategic merit of the alliance, Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion said that linking enterprise mentorship with corporate infrastructure provides the structural support local MSMEs urgently require to achieve sustainable growth and stabilize the broader macroeconomy.

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