I’ve been a client of BPI for about 15 years now. For that span of time, I opened a savings account, a dollar account, a checking account, a credit card, and another joint-savings account for me and my wife. This only shows how satisfied I am with the banking and financial services of BPI.
My next plan is to put up a business that I’ve been very passionate and eager to do since several months back, but what holds me is an insufficient capital to fund for this business. I’m thinking of getting loans from several lending institutions, but the interest rates and requirements kept me thinking twice. Luckily, and perfectly timed, I received a brochure inside my latest credit card billing about a new offer of BPI about the Ka-Negosyo financial loan and assistance for small business start-ups like me.
Though a little bit late, here’s the information that all existing and would-be entrepreneurs out there might be interested in (this could be the Christmas gift we are all waiting for!),
“If you’re an entrepreneur, Christmas 2010 should present thrilling gains for you, as long as you can build inventory, nail the right spots at the right bazaars, or use booming social media to your advantage. With a strong peso, a spending, young workforce, and low inflation and lending rates, the biz scene is getting pinged to the max by quick-minded Pinoys.
The demand for loan packages that offer maximum, Santa-sized benefits is also bringing out the best in the loans market. Case in point, BPI Family Savings Bank’s (BFSB) Ka-Negosyo Loan, which is structured to make it easy to expand your business to the tune of Php1M-15M.
From Nov 1-Dec 31, 2010, BFSB is offering the Ka-Negosyo Real Thrills Promo, which means instant electronic and appliance freebies that can instantly and directly increase a micro- or small-business’ capacity.
For loans of Php1-2M, you can immediately claim a 7cu.ft. refrigerator—a practical asset in the booming food service market.
Need to instantly boost your managing and marketing performance? For loans of Php2-5M, a Netbook can make it easy to handle expenses and revenues.
And for approved loans of Php5M and above, a 32” LCD TV bundled with a free DVD player will seal the deal in clean and sharp color.”
BPI Family Savings Bank’s Ka-Negosyo Real Thrills Promo can be found in detail at www.KaNegosyo.com.ph, or you can call your nearest BPI Family Savings Bank to get the loan you want this Christmas, and avail of these instant thrills.










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Hi,
We are also into Thai Sweetwater Coconut Production for Fresh Buko. Our buko water and meat are sweet and much superior than what anyone of you who have tried the local Pinoy Buko or coconut. This is the same buko that anyone can have when visiting Bangkok or Thailand.
This variety bears nuts in 3 years with an average of 10 nuts/bunch, actually 18-21 nuts/bunch but for conservative study best to consider at 10 nuts/bunch. By the time one starts to harvest, this would be monthly as every leaf has a bunch in a 1:1 ratio.
Inasmuch as our farm is located in Kumalarang, Zamboanga del Sur, there is a need to expand via Joint Ventures to bring the product nearer the market and urban centers.
We are planning to expand in Cebu and Bohol, targeting the local and foreign tourists of Cebu, Mactan and Bohol then the Boracay tourists by planting in the mainland, i.e. Caticlan or nearby environs.
Anybody interested for a Joint Venture or for those who have the agriland or the finances but lacks the technology or planting materials? A hectare can be planted at 9m x 7m with 158 trees or say 150 trees per hectare, harvesting monthly at 10 nuts/bunch/tree is 1,500 nuts @ P30.00/nut is P45,000 a month or P540,000/year. What if we can sell the nuts at P50 or even P75.00/piece as Boracay is selling ordinary nuts for P80-100/nut, Mactan Island Tours at P120-150/piece.
We have at present 2,500 trees bearing trees and presently harvesting matured nuts and making them germinate for our expansion and Joint Venture Projects. We are also supplying Pryce Plaza and Dahilayan of Cagayan de Oro with these Sweetwater Coconuts.
Anybody interested? Contact me at this 24/7 number: 0908 8660886
ReyQ
Gentleman Farmer
Pagadian City
Hi,
I need a working capital of P500,000 only to sustainably run our soft shell crab operations.
I intend to stock 100 kilos daily for 15 days and harvest the same on the 16th day and every day thereafter – stocking and harvesting then processing.
We have the technology and we are already doing this thing but we lack working capital and its support, i.e. freezers, pumps and genset. The ponds are in place with the pens and cages. Anybody interested, please email me then check also our website at http://www.sayaofarms.com
I can be contacted at this number 0908-8660886 then if your phone can receive pictures, I can send you some, showing our operation. Regards
ReyQ