Enstack, an AI-powered business management app, said it will help drive the digital transformation of local entrepreneurs in Quezon City, enabling them to thrive in an increasingly digital marketplace.
In a statement on Wednesday, July 3, Enstack said the initiative aims to support over 100,000 small businesses in Quezon City, equipping them with the tools necessary to thrive in today's digital economy.
With a current count of 75,000 registered businesses and a potential total of 100,000, including unregistered entities, Macy Castillo, co-founder and CEO of Enstack, highlighted the demand for digital solutions among entrepreneurs.
To spearhead this transformative effort, the Quezon City Government has partnered with Enstack through its Small Business and Cooperatives Development and Promotions Office (SBCDPO).
This collaboration will grant entrepreneurs in Quezon City access to a range of digital tools offered by Enstack.
These include a free standalone web store, inventory management, integrated cash-on-delivery and cashless payment processing, shipping solutions, and comprehensive business analytics through a user-friendly, all-in-one app.
Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte said the partnership would empower micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) through technological advancement.
“This partnership with Enstack is a crucial step in ensuring our businesses can compete and succeed in the digital economy,” Belmonte said.
The Enstack x Quezon City SBCDPO program is designed to support grassroots entrepreneurs by providing regular face-to-face and online training, resources, and access to digital tools that can enhance their business operations.
By working closely with the local government units, Enstack said ut can reach small business owners who may otherwise lack the resources to digitize their operations.