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Written by Fred, on 15-07-2007 15:44
There are formal learning institutions dealing in all aspects of business. There are Big Businesses dominating the Philippine economy. Of course, there are Pinoys who are very lucky to have graduated from these prestigious institutions or worked for or with the Big Businesses.
 
Outside these formal learning institutions, however, budding Pinoy entrepreneurs refer to materials from various sources in order to gain knowledge and insights on how business ticks. There are so many sources to choose from and, most probably, the ones reading this post may have browsed through the same materials.
 
Nevertheless, in recognition of the effort exerted by certain government agencies, let’s check some government websites that are rich sources of information for the Filipino entrepreneur.
Business Philippines. - At Business Philippines (a Department of Trade and Industry site) you will find materials like starting your own business, business plan preparation, SME incentives and laws, SME statistics, and frequently-asked questions (FAQ). There are various materials on financing options and improving your business, among others. The main DTI website, with information like registration and licensing, is still up.
Securities and Exchange Commission. - If you want to register a corporation or search for reserved/registered corporations, you may want to go to the SEC website. You could also check advisories, orders and other helpful information in this site.
 
Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. - The BSP is the central bank and monetary authority of the Philippines. Here, you’ll see regulations, monetary policy, statistics, loans, credit and asset management, and other relevant information.

Department of Labor and Employment. - For labor-related concerns, the DOLE website boasts of useful features such as the FAQs, and, to my delight, a fully functional email-query system.
 
Philippine Overseas Employment Administration (POEA). - The POEA is the government agency, which is responsible for optimizing the benefits of the country’s overseas employment program. 
This is only a partial list and, to be sure, there are other great government websites that contain relevant information for Pinoy entrepreneurs. Perhaps you may want to suggest notable government sites that should be added to the list. All of these sites are listed at the Business Directory of this site. 
 
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