Based on Q4 2020 statistics from the United Nations Development Program, micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have made up 99.5 percent of the Philippines’ business establishments, employed 63 percent of the country’s workforce, and contributed to 40 percent of the country’s GDP in the past years. In 2020, this number declined due to community lockdowns.
Today, as the economy is steadily opening up, MSMEs are now getting back on track. One important factor they need is access to finance. Financing is essential to the growth of MSMEs, as it can help them to resume operations and re-enter the market.
With the vision of bringing mobility for all and the goal of enabling local businesses to contribute to economic recovery , Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) is committed to being the partner of every MSME. The country’s leading mobility company is empowering livelihoods by extending financial assistance through its financing partner, Toyota Financial Services Philippines (TFSPH); and including its Light Commercial Vehicle line, the all-new Lite Ace in TFSPH’s Kabuhayan on Wheels Financing program.
Growing businesses now have the chance to own the all-new Lite Ace to help with their day-to-day operations. They can choose from these easy and convenient options: (1) Vehicle Loan and (2) Finance Lease – both of which are customizable to ensure hassle-free payment terms. In addition to these, Toyota has introduced its newest option, (3) Lite Sa Bulsa, which allows customers to pay on a weekly basis for as low as P 2,903.50 a week.
With the Kabuhayan on Wheels Financing Program, MSMEs are a step closer to achieving their asenso goals! For those who want to avail of this new offer, just visit the nearest Toyota dealer in your area to inquire. A P 5,000 worth gas card awaits for every successful booking. Toyota marketing professionals will be more than willing to assist you in every step of the application process.
If you are an MSME, start moving forward in your business with the all-new Toyota Lite Ace. Available in pickup, panel van, FX utility van, and cargo aluminum van variants.
Sales of the Toyota Lite Ace aren't that high as many businesses prefer buying the Suzuki Carry and Isuzu Traviz..
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Toyota Lite Ace was expected by TMPC to sell very well but businesses prefer buying the Suzuki Carry,Isuzu Traviz and Mitsubishi L300 Exceed instead
Oh kotchi99...show us the data that businesses prefer buying carry, traviz and L300. If you cant show it then all of what you are saying are just plain monkey business🤪🤪🤪
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