Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Banking & Credit

    Company size

    51-100

    Primary location

    115 M. L. Quezon St., Purok 2, New Lower Bicutan, Taguig City, 1632
    In 1991, Simbayanan ni Maria Foundation, Inc. (SMFI) was registered as a non-stock, non-profit organization as the parish church’s response to poverty in Taguig with Fr. Antonio C.T. Pascual or Fr. Anton to his parishioners, a parish priest of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary from 1988 to 1992, as its founding Chairman.It offered programs on health services, nutrition, skills training, and job placement as well as college scholarships. This foundation spun off the Simbayanan ni Maria Multi-Purpose Cooperative (SMMPC) to develop and undertake socio-economic programs and activities for the improvement of the quality of life of the people of Lower Bicutan and adjacent barangays in Taguig.In 1992, the Board decided to take SMMPC out of the jurisdiction of the parish church and transformed SMMPC into a community-based cooperative. The SMMPC Board-cum-Pastoral Council was maintained while a new set of officers was appointed to the Parish Pastoral Council. Though still in Makati in 1995, Fr. Anton was elected SMMPC Chairman.MissionTo practice good governance, efficient and effective management and fully empowered membership with the culture of cooperatives as a way of life.VisionA Community cooperative with integrated social and business entrepreneurship services for the total human development of all cooperators.

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    3.34 ratings in total
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    What’s it like working at Simbayanan ni Maria Multipurpose Cooperative?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at Simbayanan ni Maria Multipurpose Cooperative appreciate the opportunities to showcase their knowledge and skills, as well as the approachable management and co-workers. The cooperative provides a learning environment where employees can acquire additional knowledge, and its mission of helping poor members through loans is seen as a positive aspect.

    However, there are some potential challenges, such as difficulties with teamwork if co-workers are not cooperative, the need for the company to be more efficient in dealing with employee issues and problems, unprofessional behaviour from some colleagues, salaries that may need to be reviewed to better compensate employees, and the heavy traffic during the commute to work.

    Recent reviews

    1.0
    Operations
    Feb 2021
    Filling documents and email the store,calling telephone of client and etc.
    The good thingsTo show case my knowledge and skill to do all my best especially my duties and responsibilities also i am strong personel and i am ability to work independently.
    The challengesIf those my co-work is not good to let a team work i cannot join it,but when i am new i will be the one to adjust to be a good background as employee in this company
    5.0
    Loan Processor
    Jul 2020
    Less than 1 year in the role, current employee
    Good working envoriment
    The good thingsThe bosses and co-workers are good and approachable. The company itself offers good quality work and services
    The challengesThe company needs to be more efficient to deal with employees issues and problems.
    4.0
    AudIT assistant
    Jun 2017
    Less than 1 year in the role, current employee
    good
    The good thingsi learned so much, additional knowledge acquired
    The challengeschallenging in terms of your working with very unprofessional persons
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