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July 17, 2024

Monde Nissin and Hapinoy partnership to empower sari-sari stores and Agricultural groups with training and financial grants

Monde Nissin Corporation has announced a year-long partnership with social enterprise Hapinoy to uplift sari-sari stores through education opportunities and capital grants as part of their Tulong Sulong livelihood program.
L-R Hapinoy president Mark Ruiz, Monde Nissin Corporation Corporate and Government Affairs Head Atty. Olive Misa, and Monde Nissin Corporation Public Affairs Head Marc Alejo represented both companies during the Memorandum of Agreement signing.

The Memorandum of Agreement was signed by Atty. Olive Misa, Monde Nissin Corporate and Government Affairs Head, Monde Nissin Public Affairs Head Marc Alejo, and Hapinoy president Mark Ruiz during a ceremony held last Tuesday, June 11 at the Monde Nissin office in Pasig City.

Called “45@45 Sari-sari Store Enablement Program” in line with Monde Nissin’s 45th anniversary celebration, it aims to uplift sari-sari stores nationwide and expand livelihood opportunities. The two part pilot program will upskill 40 existing sari-sari stores through hands-on training, and also set up sari-sari stores as a sustainable source of income. The ground up stores will be provided to five agricultural cooperatives and community organizations in key areas in Ilocos Norte, Ilocos Sur, Negros Region, and Davao Region identified by Monde Nissin.

“Sari-sari stores bridge gaps, ensuring that our products are readily available at the neighborhood level. Meanwhile, the agricultural sector plays a crucial role in producing the raw materials that make our products what they are today,” said Misa.

She added that the enablement program falls in line with the company’s long-term advocacy of extending entrepreneurial opportunities and financial support to sari-sari store owners with Hapinoy as their partner organization.

“What is very exciting and unique about [the program] is the integration on the other side, which is helping out five community-based organizations or suppliers as part of [Monde Nissin’s] inclusive chain. This project is something end-to-end,” shared Ruiz.
Representatives from Monde Nissin and Hapinoy were in attendance at the
 MOA Signing in Pasig City

Hapinoy will roll out learning modules on business and financial management called “Hapiswkela” and offer packages that include inventory grants, store merchandise, and marketing materials to beneficiary sari-sari stores. As part of the 45@45 program, Hapinoy will also open the five Ground-Up stores as avenues for new business ventures for selected multi-purpose agricultural cooperatives.

Under the Tulong Sulong campaign, Monde Nissin’s sari-sari store enablement program is a step towards the company’s North Star advocacy of inclusive growth. Monde Nissin plans to launch more programs aimed at its ambition of improving the well-being of people and the planet through sustainable solutions for food security.




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About Monde Nissin
Monde Nissin Corporation is a global food and beverages company headquartered in the Philippines, with a portfolio of iconic and market leading brands across fast-growing categories, including Lucky Me! noodles, SkyFlakes crackers, Fita crackers, Monde baked goods and Quorn meat alternative products. The Company aspires to improve the well-being of people and the planet, and create sustainable solutions for food security. That aspiration is reflected in our commitment to continuously improve our products to make them more delicious, nutritious, and better for the planet. For more information, please visit www.mondenissin.com.

September 5, 2014

Qualcomm and Hapinoy Team up to Support Female Entrepreneurs in the Philippines

Qualcomm Incorporated, through its Qualcomm® Wireless ReachTM initiative, joined Hapinoy, a Filipino-based social enterprise that has developed programs for small, neighborhood convenience stores in the Philippines, in an effort to provide female micro-entrepreneurs the opportunity to generate additional income and provide financial services to their communities. Through the collaboration, micro-business owners are supplied with mobile literacy training, access to capital via microfinance institutions (MFIs), and technology through mobile money operators and technology developers.

Worldwide, 2.5 billion people lack access to financial services such as banks and credit cards, making it difficult for them to make payments and transfer money1.

The Hapinoy Mobile Money Hub project supports micro-entrepreneurs who own and operate mostly home-based stores, known as sari-sari stores. Since its inception, 3,000 of these store owners in the Philippines, mostly mothers (“Nanays” in Tagalog) have been trained by this program.

Aside from not having the know-how to run the systems and technology, the majority of these Nanays can’t afford a point-of-sale-device or card reader, and 37 percent of municipalities in the Philippines lack banking offices2. However, most shop owners do own mobile devices, which they use for basic communications and selling airtime.

Launched in 2013, the Hapinoy project began with a focus on educating these micro-business owners on how they can use mobile technology to expand their business. Now, by collaborating with Qualcomm Wireless Reach, MasterCard, Smart and Grameen Foundation, Hapinoy sari-sari owners are able to use dual-sim smartphones powered by Qualcomm® SnapdragonTM 200 processors to access mobile financial services such as mobile money, remittances, and bill and loan payments. The Snapdragon 200 processor is a product of Qualcomm Technologies Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated.

In addition, storeowners are able to use the Hapinoy Agent Network to sell airtime and offer new financial services to their communities. These storeowners also play an integral role in helping their communities better understand the use and benefits of mobile money accounts.

For these communities, this advanced wireless solution not only increases traffic and revenue for the sari-sari stores, but it also contributes to community growth and allows these Mobile Money Hubs to serve as potential branches for banks, MFIs and other remittance providers.

The Mobile Money Hub program demonstrates the impact that wireless technology can have on communities beyond communication, and the possibility for mobile devices to serve as a means

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