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by ManilaBullitin July 5, 2012, 4:00pm
MANILA , Philippines — Aimed at providing Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) with useful insights on investments for themselves and their families back home, a seminar on “Business and Investment Opportunities in the Philippines for Overseas Workers – Migrante, Maging Negosyante” was recently held by the Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) in cooperation with the Philippine Embassy in Paris, France.
The topics on rewards and risks of entrepreneurship, starting a small enterprise, determining product lines/service lines and financial requirements, choosing the right business types, types of business according to ownership, writing a business plan, seeking sources of capital, and registering the business were the focus of the presentations.
PTIC Director and Commercial Attaché (CA) Althea Karen P. Antonio made a presentation on “How to Start a Business.” Philippine Ambassador to France Cristina O. Ortega encouraged Filipinos in Paris to continue taking part in the economic development of the country by putting their remittances to good use through wise and productive investments. The presentations were part of the financial literacy program of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to transform “overseas Filipinos (OFs)” into “overseas Filipino investors (OFIs).”
With offices in the world’s major cities in North America, Europe, Middle East, and Asia, the PTIC provides commercial representation for the Philippines to foreign countries, with the mandate to promote and develop the growth of Philippine products and services in the world market, promote foreign investments, provide commercial intelligence to government and industry sectors, and assist in bilateral and multilateral trade and economic negotiations.
We greet the Embassy of the Philippines-Paris, headed by Philippine Ambassador to France Cristina O. Ortega and Philippine Trade and Investment Center-Paris Director and Commercial Attaché Althea Karen P. Antonio. The Manila Bulletin, led by its Chairman of the Board Dr. Emilio T. Yap, President and Publisher Atty. Hermogenes P. Pobre, Executive Vice President Dr. Emilio C. Yap III, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Cris J. Icban Jr., Business Editor Loreto D. Cabañes, and Officers, wish them all the best and success in all their endeavors. CONGRATULATIONS!
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MANILA , Philippines — Aimed at providing Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) with useful insights on investments for themselves and their families back home, a seminar on “Business and Investment Opportunities in the Philippines for Overseas Workers – Migrante, Maging Negosyante” was recently held by the Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) in cooperation with the Philippine Embassy in Paris, France.
The topics on rewards and risks of entrepreneurship, starting a small enterprise, determining product lines/service lines and financial requirements, choosing the right business types, types of business according to ownership, writing a business plan, seeking sources of capital, and registering the business were the focus of the presentations.
PTIC Director and Commercial Attaché (CA) Althea Karen P. Antonio made a presentation on “How to Start a Business.” Philippine Ambassador to France Cristina O. Ortega encouraged Filipinos in Paris to continue taking part in the economic development of the country by putting their remittances to good use through wise and productive investments. The presentations were part of the financial literacy program of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to transform “overseas Filipinos (OFs)” into “overseas Filipino investors (OFIs).”
With offices in the world’s major cities in North America, Europe, Middle East, and Asia, the PTIC provides commercial representation for the Philippines to foreign countries, with the mandate to promote and develop the growth of Philippine products and services in the world market, promote foreign investments, provide commercial intelligence to government and industry sectors, and assist in bilateral and multilateral trade and economic negotiations.
We greet the Embassy of the Philippines-Paris, headed by Philippine Ambassador to France Cristina O. Ortega and Philippine Trade and Investment Center-Paris Director and Commercial Attaché Althea Karen P. Antonio. The Manila Bulletin, led by its Chairman of the Board Dr. Emilio T. Yap, President and Publisher Atty. Hermogenes P. Pobre, Executive Vice President Dr. Emilio C. Yap III, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Cris J. Icban Jr., Business Editor Loreto D. Cabañes, and Officers, wish them all the best and success in all their endeavors. CONGRATULATIONS!
Disclaimer: Author is not connected or in somewhat related to the company
About Us:
Visit www.filambiz.com/ for business ideas