PROVINCE OF BUKIDNON – The provincial office of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has slashed its business name registration and renewal fees to half. This, in accordance to a department order issued by DTI Sec. Peter Favila.
Instead of the usual P300.00 fee, DTI Bukidnon will now only collect P150.00 per business name registration and renewal transaction. The temporary reduction of business name registration fees is ongoing and will be enforced until July 15, 2009.
Entrepreneurs can also apply for business name approval online via the BNRS website .
DTI Bukidnon also announced that they have available programs that can assist owners of small, micro and medium enterprises. Among these programs are assistances on how to market one’s products, how to start a business and tapping possible business opportunities.
For more details, interested parties are advised to contact DTI Bukidnon at +63 (88) 813.2101 (BUKIDNON ONLINE NEWS)





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