Pipol francisco colayco biography
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I believe it is more an environmental issue when comparing which types of people are more entrepreneurial. While some children are born extroverts and with stronger personalities, those who are introverts and shy can still be strongly influenced bygd what they observe and experience during their childhood. I think more Filipinos are starting to be entrepreneurial.
Education is a very big factor. Going to other countries for further education has opened the eyes of would-be entrepreneurs on what can be available. It has given them more self-esteem and ability to see things from a different perspective.
Being beneath the Spaniards and the Americans didnt help us to develop a more inquisitive mind and the desire to take risks which are characteristics of an enstaka
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A comment in my article âBack to Basicsâ reminded me of something our CFE Team has wanted to do for a long time but other activities simply overwhelm us to forgetfulness. â#19 ravioli on (Reply) hi, mr colayco your posts are truly helpful and i hope many filipino expatriates get to read your articles before they sink their money in any investment. i recently made an investment decision (http:// ) and although i prefer not to entertain any regret at this time, i wish i had learned about your blog and visited it before i made the plunge. it'd be useful if the government, or better still a reliable non-profit organisation, came up with a list of websites that filipino expats (ofw, as we've come to label them) can visit to learn more about how to make the most out of their earnings. of course, there are a lot of sites that market themselves as the authority on things filipino expats are interested in, but it's better to get
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Colayco-Led Cooperative Sees Huge Potential in Saudi Arabian OFWs
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JEDDAH, 26 June — When entrepreneur and financial adviser Francisco J. Colayco and his team from KsKSMP Co-op embarked on their journey to Saudi Arabia earlier this month, the number of Filipinos in the Kingdom who were members of the group was only
But the team saw a huge potential.
“If we could tap just one percent of OFWs in Saudi Arabia, we could easily surpass our initial target capital,” said Armand Bengco, chief executive officer of the Kapatiran sa Kasaganaan Service & Multipurpose Cooperative, or KsKSMP Coop.
Many of those who attended the seminars in Jeddah, Riyadh, Qassim and in the Eastern Province have reportedly signed up, while others have expressed interest in joining soon.
Bengco said the co-op’s initial target is to raise a capital of P million. At the end of , he said the co-op had accumulated a capital of P26 million. At the end of , it’s capital ro