CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga (PIA) — A total of 126,684 new business name registrations (BNRs) were filed in Central Luzon in 2024.
DTI Regional Director Edna Dizon said the consistent rise in business registrations reflects the resilience of the region’s business community despite economic challenges, and the important role of the agency’s support programs such as the Negosyo Centers, entrepreneurial training and financing assistance, in fostering this growth.
“We are thrilled to see such a positive response from our entrepreneurs. This surge in business name registrations is a testament to the hard work and determination of our micro, small and medium enterprises, who are the backbone of our regional economy,” she emphasized.
The figure in 2024 is 12.19 percent higher than the total number of new business names processed in 2023 at 112,916.
Of the total BNRs tallied last year, Bulacan registered the most number of business names with 44,985. This was followed by Pampanga with 29,165 registrations; Nueva Ecija – 18,149; Tarlac —12,959; Zambales – 10,248; Bataan – 8,622; and Aurora – 2,557 BNRs.
In terms of the percent increase, Bulacan registered the highest rate with 27.2 percent; followed by Aurora with 15.7 percent; Pampanga – 6.7 percent; Zambales– 6.6 percent; Tarlac – 6.4 percent; Bataan – 4.8 percent; and Nueva Ecija – 0.8 percent.
Dizon assured that DTI Central Luzon remains committed to creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive by partnering with local government units, private organizations, and other stakeholders to promote innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability among entrepreneurs.
“Our goal is to inspire more individuals to embark on their entrepreneurial journey while strengthening the competitiveness of existing businesses in the region,” she added.
The official also urged entrepreneurs to register their businesses by going to the DTI Regional Office, Provincial Offices, and the Negosyo Centers across the region.
For convenience, she said entrepreneurs may opt to use DTI’s online facility which can be accessed through https://bnrs.dti.gov.ph.
Payment of BNR can also be done online through GCash, Paymaya, LandBank’s LinkBizPortal for those with LandBank accounts, and through credit or debit cards; or over-the-counter through 7-11 and Bayad Centers.
For more information on DTI’s programs and services, visit the nearest Negosyo Center or the agency’s website at https://www.dti.gov.ph/regions/region-3/.
BNRs are regulated under Republic Act 3883 otherwise known as the Business Name Law, and have a validity of five years but can be renewed as early as 180 days before its expiration. (CLJD/MJSC, PIA Region 3-Pampanga)
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