Building on strong MSME momentum in 2025, SM Supermalls is entering 2026 with a renewed and sharped focus on empowering Filipino entrepreneurs, leveraging its nationwide mall network to create tangible growth opportunities for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
Under the SM for MSMEs program, MSME Hub owners Alamanga
and Rainbow Scoops bring locally made flavors and proudly Filipino
products closer to the community—proof that when small businesses are given the
right platform, they grow and thrive.
Through its SM for MSMEs program, SM Supermalls empowered 920 new MSMEs and start-ups in 2025, with nearly 10% successfully transitioning into regular mall tenants through kiosks, counters, or in-line stores nationwide. Since its enhanced rollout in March 2024, the program has supported 2,288 unique MSMEs, providing real-world platforms where entrepreneurs can test, refine, and scale their businesses.
In 2025 alone, 28,761 MSME booth activations were
mounted nationwide, driven by a growing consumer demand for locally made,
experience-led products across food and beverage, beauty, wellness, and
lifestyle categories.
Honoring MSME Excellence
The annual SM for MSMEs Wall of Champions recognized
outstanding MSME awardees and finalists whose businesses demonstrated
exemplified resilience, innovation, and community impact—serving as a tribute
to Filipino entrepreneurship and its vital role in nation-building.
“The private sector has a role to play in enabling the future growth of the MSME sector,” said Steven Tan, President of SM Supermalls. “Supporting the grassroots economy is a long-term commitment we intend to uphold.”
Nation-Building Through Partnerships
From learning summits and curated markets to large scale
trade fairs, SM Supermalls worked closely with key partners including the Department
of Trade and Industry, Go Negosyo, media organizations, trade fair
organizers, and MSME exhibitors to deliver meaningful, measurable outcomes for
entrepreneurs nationwide.
DTI and SM Supermalls spotlight the Philippine coconut industry as MSMEs take centerstage—local entrepreneurs proudly showcasing coconut-based products crafted by Filipino hands.
Major 2025 highlights included the DTI National Food Fair, Negros Trade Fair, Women Strong Trade Fair by WomenBizPH, VIYLine MSME Caravan, and the Go Negosyo MSME Summit 2025, which energized the SM Mall of Asia Music Hall with mentorship sessions and business insights, highlighted by Francis Kong’s talk, “Now and Next: The Trends in Business for MSMEs.”
Leveraging its nationwide footprint, SM Supermalls expanded regional trade fairs and themed marketplaces across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, bringing high-visibility platforms closer to local communities and advancing more inclusive, region-led growth.
Kicking Off 2026 With Strong MSME Partnerships
To start 2026, SM Supermalls—together with government agencies, media partners, and trade fair organizers, will host and support a new slate of MSM focused events.
DTI Region IV-A Coco Festival Food Fair
January 14–20, 2026 | SM City
San Pablo
Featuring coconut-based products
and local delicacies from MSMEs in Region IV-A.
Philstar Nakakalokal Bazaar
January 16–18| SM Seaside City
Cebu
Showcasing homegrown food, fashion, crafts, and lifestyle brands from the Visayas and the Cordillera region, highlighting locally made MSME products.
The Silk Events Bazaar (upcoming)
January 28–February 10, 2026 |
SM La Union
A curated lifestyle and artisan
market offering MSMEs extended exposure in a tourism-driven destination.
As SM Supermalls moves into 2026, SM for MSMEs continues to evolve as a scalable growth platform—transforming participation into opportunity, and opportunity into sustainable enterprise for Filipino entrepreneurs nationwide.








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