SM Supermalls empowers MSMEs’ future through inclusive resilience
Micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSME) tenants and Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)-supported entrepreneurs gear up for resilience through SM Supermalls’ nationwide Business Continuity Plan workshops.
SM Supermalls champions resilience as a shared responsibility, empowering communities and micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSME) tenants nationwide.
For
SM Supermalls, resilience remains an essential pillar in its pursuit of
sustainability. Without safe, secure, and prepared communities, the vision of
sustainable development becomes difficult to achieve. This is why the company
believes that promoting resilience is not only a matter of operational readiness
but a responsibility to the communities and businesses that form the backbone
of the economy.
At
the heart of this commitment are micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
These businesses are often the most vulnerable to
disruptions brought about by natural and man-made hazards. Yet, they represent a critical force in the national economy---generating
jobs, driving local commerce, and sustaining livelihoods. Recognizing their importance, SM Supermalls has made it a
priority to help cultivate an MSME sector that is resilient.
Across
its network, close to 70 percent of SM Supermalls’ tenants are currently MSMEs.
These businesses operate under unique lessee contracts that acknowledge their
specific needs and challenges. To support them, SM not only provides space but
also promotes an environment that values preparedness and long-term continuity.
Beyond providing retail spaces, SM Supermalls promotes micro, small, and medium enterprise (MSME) resilience through emergency drills and dedicated Business Continuity Planning (BCP) initiatives.
SM
Supermalls’ most notable resilience initiative for its MSME tenants is a
dedicated Business Continuity Planning (BCP) program launched in 2024. This
capacity-building initiative enables businesses to develop tailored Business
Continuity Plans and implement adaptive measures to reduce the impact of
disruptions.
SM’s
tenants are each provided with free access to 5GB of remote digital storage
where they can securely store critical business documents such as their BCPs, permits,
registrations, and insurance policies, among others. In the event of a
disaster, access to these documents becomes seamless, allowing faster
processing of insurance claims and a quicker return to operations.
To
further scale its impact, SM Supermalls established a public-private partnership with the Department
of Trade and Industry (DTI), formalized through a Memorandum of Agreement in
2024. Together with ARISE Philippines, a United Nations Office for Disaster
Risk Reduction (UNDRR)-affiliated private sector alliance for disaster
resilience, the partnership aims to ensure that 6,000 MSMEs have robust BCPs by
the end of 2027.
Business continuity subject matter experts guide micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in crafting their own Business Continuity Plans (BCPs) for their company.
The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) - Bureau of Small Medium Enterprise Development and SM Supermalls representatives join together in disaster risk resilience awareness and business continuity for micro, small and medium enterprises.
This
collaboration is led by DTI Regional Operations Group Undersecretary Blesila
Lantayona and Bureau of Small Medium Enterprise Development (BSMED) Director
Emma Asusano, alongside SM Supermalls’ Corporate Resilience Department. The
shared goal is clear: to safeguard MSMEs nationwide through proactive
preparedness.
One
key feature of the initiative is the SM-DTI Calamity
Recovery (CARE) Booth, activated during times of calamity. Located in malls
with communities impacted by disasters, the booth serves
as an accessible touchpoint for MSMEs needing post-disaster support---providing
a practical and timely response mechanism that bridges the gap between public
resources and private needs.
Additionally,
SM Supermalls regularly hosts scheduled BCP workshops for MSMEs in
collaboration with DTI. These workshops are
conducted in centralized SM locations across various regions and are open to
both SM tenants and DTI-assisted MSMEs. During these sessions, business owners
are introduced to the various risks posed by different types of disasters and
are guided step-by-step in developing their own BCPs. These plans are tailored
to the unique nature and geographical location of their operations, and the
sessions extend to the BCP testing and validation phase to ensure practical
application and effectiveness.
The
participants are given one month to finalize their BCPs, which must be approved
by their business management and submitted to DTI. Since
the program’s launch in September 2024, over 1,500 MSMEs have already undergone
training, with more scheduled in the months ahead.
“Resilience
is not built overnight, and requires education, commitment, and collaboration
across different sectors. Knowing this, SM Supermalls continues to invest in
long-term resilience not just for its business, but for the broader ecosystem
of MSMEs it supports,” said SM Supermalls President Steven Tan. “In doing so, we
are reinforcing the fundamental truth that sustainable progress is only
possible when communities and businesses are prepared to face the challenges of
tomorrow.”
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