Go Negosyo, Cebu Chamber of Commerce boost MSME growth
At A Glance
- The meeting, which took place on March 5, focused on bringing more of Go Negosyo's entrepreneurship programs to Cebu to help business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs.
Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion has met with the newly elected board of the Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI) to discuss potential collaborations to strengthen the province's micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).

The meeting, which took place on March 5, focused on bringing more of Go Negosyo’s entrepreneurship programs to Cebu to help business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs.
Concepcion highlighted the strong participation of Cebu-based MSMEs in Go Negosyo’s previous initiatives.
"Our activities in Cebu have always been met with so many MSMEs eager to receive free entrepreneurship mentoring, so we look forward to having more of our activities there," he said.
Go Negosyo’s events in Cebu have consistently drawn large crowds of MSMEs looking for mentorship and business guidance.
CCCI president Jay Yuvallos emphasized the chamber’s commitment to supporting entrepreneurs through mentorship and capacity-building initiatives. He also presented their plans for Cebu Business Month, an annual event that promotes economic growth and business opportunities in the province.
"We will make sure that CCCI members evolve and grow, especially the MSMEs, because if they grow, automatically everybody grows," he said.
CCCI plans to organize educational tours for MSMEs to expose them to the operations of large corporations.
Go Negosyo has actively engaged with Cebu’s business community in recent years through various programs and events.
The organization hosted the Tourism Summit in 2023 and the 3M on Wheels mentoring roadshow in 2024. It also conducted the Youthpreneur program in partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd), focusing on senior high school students.
Go Negosyo’s Kapatid Mentor ME program, run in collaboration with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), has already helped nearly a hundred entrepreneurs in Cebu.
Many Cebu-based MSMEs also participate in Go Negosyo’s online mentoring programs, further expanding their business knowledge.
Meanwhile, the CCCI said it aims to expand its reach by building partnerships with different sectors, including education, power and utilities, and transport and logistics.
The chamber is also focusing on sustainability and environmental initiatives to help MSMEs adopt responsible business practices.