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5 Ways To Get Funding To Expand Your Small Business

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Expand Your Small Business

There are several signs that may indicate that your small business is ready to grow. Growing customer demand, frequent stock shortages, and limited space for daily operations can point to the need to expand. However, it’s difficult to move forward with expansion plans without sufficient funding. After all, you need enough capital to support larger operations and make the improvements that allow your business to grow.

Where you obtain funding plays an important role in how sustainable that growth can be. Different funding sources come with different costs, expectations, and payment terms and flexibility levels of flexibility, all of which can influence how your business operates in the long term. Fortunately, there are plenty of ways small businesses can get  the capital they need. Let’s explore some of them.

Expand Your Small Business

Personal Investment

Many entrepreneurs turn to their personal savings when the time comes to expand their business. In some situations, they may ask for additional support from people within their family or friends such as relatives or close friends. These sources of funding often serve as the most immediate option because they usually don’t require formal approval or long application procedures. As a result, expansion plans can move forward without the delays that sometimes accompany external financing.

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One of the main advantages of this approach is that business owners still have full control often remains firmly in the hands of the business owner. That said, this approach has the potential to strain relationships. Ideally, there should be clear agreements between friends or family members to help prevent misunderstandings about repayment or expectations. Ultimately, however, this funding option can make financial planning easier since the business owner retains greater flexibility when managing expansion expenses.

MSME Loans

An MSME loan remains one of the most common ways to fund business expansion. It’s designed to help micro and small enterprises cover costs related to business growth, such as new equipment, inventory, renovation, and additional staff. Many banks offer loan programs specifically for small enterprises, but these often have stricter and longer application and approval processes.

Modern banks like Maya, however, provide more accessible online loan options and digital lending solutions. Maya Advance, for instance, is a credit line that lets you borrow up to Php 350,000 through the Maya Negosyo App. Simply apply through the Maya Negosyo dashboard, select Maya Advance from the available loan options, then choose the best repayment term for your business.

After a quick credit review, you’ll know instantly if your application is approved. Then, the funds are immediately deposited into your Maya Negosyo  account. This speed can make a major difference during urgent situations, allowing you to act quickly on opportunities that support your business growth.

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Venture Capital

Private investors sometimes provide funding to businesses that show strong growth potential. Venture capital firms, in particular, focus on supporting companies that have the potential to expand quickly and reach more customers. These firms often provide large funding support that involve a significant amount of capital that can support more ambitious expansion plans. With this level of funding, businesses can easily increase production capacity, making venture capital funding an attractive option for small enterprises aiming for rapid growth.

Nevertheless, investment from venture capital firms usually comes with certain expectations. Investors typically receive a share in the business in exchange for their financial support. Thus, before exploring venture capital funding, carefully consider how much ownership and decision-making authority you’re willing to share. This way, you can be sure that any partnership you enter into will truly support your long-term business goals.

Small Business Grants

Some organizations offer small business grants that provide financial support for companies that need additional funding to support expansion or development projects. Unlike traditional lenders, organizations that offer grants don’t usually require recipients to repay the funds. However, they are often very specific and only assist businesses that meet specific qualifications. For instance, a group may choose to provide monetary assistance to businesses in industries like agriculture, technology, or manufacturing that align with their advocacies. Others target businesses based on business sizes or development goals.

Careful research, therefore, becomes an important step before submitting an application. Understanding the eligibility requirements, application process, and intended use of the grant funds can help improve your chances of approval. Keep in mind that competition for grants can be high because the funding doesn’t require repayment. Thus, focus on elements that can strengthen your application, such as providing clear documentation and a well-prepared business proposal.

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Crowdfunding

Lastly, crowdfunding offers another way for small businesses to raise capital for expansion. Online platforms allow entrepreneurs to present their growth plans to a wide audience of potential supporters. Then, people who believe in the business can contribute small amounts of money toward the funding goal. That said, this approach often works well with businesses that already have a loyal customer base or a strong community presence. Supporters often feel motivated to contribute when they see a business they value preparing for its next stage of growth.

However, public interest alone can’t guarantee results. Successful campaigns also require clear explanations of the expansion plan and realistic funding targets. These give supporters a better understanding of how their contributions will help move the business forward. When handled properly, crowdfunding can provide both financial support and stronger support from customers who want to see your business succeed.

Access to funding can help your small business pursue expansion opportunities, but the right funding option helps you support that growth with confidence. Each funding source offers different conditions, expectations, and opportunities that can affect how your business grows. A thoughtful look at the available options can help you identify the option that aligns with your goals and resources.

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India needs to raise R&D spending to 2 pc of GDP by 2035 to boost manufacturing: Report

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India needs to raise R&D spending to 2 pc of GDP by 2035 to boost manufacturing: Report
Mumbai: India’s manufacturing growth is constrained by low spending on research and development (R&D) at just 0.6 per cent of GDP, and it should increase its expenditure to 2 per cent by 2035, according to a report released on Wednesday.

The manufacturing activity’s share in the GDP has declined to 13 per cent in 2024 compared to 16 per cent in 2015, Careedge Ratings said, adding that this illustrates “structural challenges” in scaling value-added production.

Countries like Bangladesh and Vietnam have been able to expand the manufacturing share of GDP in the same period.

The manufacturing activity has grown at 5 per cent per year during the same period, but increasing the share of manufacturing in the GDP is not sufficient, it said, adding that low R&D spending of 0.6-0.7 per cent of GDP is among the factors hampering the growth in the high-employment sector.

“India should target to increase its R&D spend to 2 per cent by 2035 in line with its Asian peers, to enhance the share of manufacturing in GDP, which will require greater private-sector participation, stronger innovation ecosystems and improved research-to-commercialisation pipelines,” it said.

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Efforts need to include strengthening the STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) education, deeper industry-academia collaboration, higher private-sector R&D investment, and integrated innovation-led industrial ecosystems to build long-term global competitiveness, the rating agency said.
Its senior director Ranjan Sharma acknowledged that recent policy initiatives have strengthened production capabilities, but added that the long-term competitiveness will depend on the ability to transition to innovation-driven manufacturing that leads to greater value addition.With R&D spending at just 0.6-0.7 per cent of GDP, India remains significantly behind global peers, Sharma said.

The US spends over 3 per cent of GDP on R&D, China 2.5 per cent, and South Korea’s up to 5 per cent, the report said.

India’s share in patents stands only at 4 per cent globally, which is low because of low researcher density and weak industry-academia collaboration, it added.

R&D spending among listed Indian companies is concentrated in a few sectors like automobiles, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, and metals, while the broader industrial base remains under-invested, the rating agency said.

The innovation, which emerges from the spending, tends to be incremental rather than path-breaking, which forces Indian firms to be followers of global developments instead of leading them and deprives the country’s firms of the first-mover advantage.

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Structural constraints on R&D, including low private-sector participation in R&D, risk aversion, talent outflow, and scale-first growth strategies, have hindered the transition towards innovation-led manufacturing, the report said.

Elaborating on education, the report said the per capita expenditure on the sector remains “alarmingly low” at around Rs 6,000, resulting in limited learning outcomes and skill development, particularly in technical and vocational training.

Other aspects, which can help innovation, would be expanding tax incentives for R&D, improving access to risk capital, introducing performance-linked funding models, and encouraging large business groups to invest in innovation and subsequently commercialise the same, Careeedge said.

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MALE, Maldives — Five Italian divers died in May 2026 while exploring underwater caves at Vaavu Atoll in the Maldives, prompting renewed attention to the dangers of cave diving in the remote Indian Ocean archipelago.

A YouTube Short released by CNN on May 20, 2026, features 2014 video footage showing the interior of the cave system where the incident occurred. The clip provides a visual reference to the narrow passages and depths involved in the fatal dive.

The five divers, all Italian nationals, were part of a group exploring the Vaavu Atoll caves. Reports indicate they entered the cave system with recreational diving equipment rather than specialized technical cave diving gear. One diver, described in some accounts as an experienced professional, was among those who did not survive.

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A sixth diver reportedly turned back before the deeper section and survived. Recovery efforts for the bodies involved additional risks, with at least one rescuer facing hazards during the operation.

Vaavu Atoll, located about 65 kilometers south of the capital Male, is known for its underwater caves and strong currents. The atoll forms part of the Maldives’ popular diving destinations, attracting thousands of tourists annually for reef and wreck dives. Cave systems in the area can reach significant depths and feature complex navigation challenges.

Maldivian authorities and local dive operators have not released full details of the May 2026 incident as investigations continue. Initial findings point to possible equipment limitations, strong currents, or disorientation inside the cave as contributing factors.

The 2014 footage in the CNN Short shows tight underwater passages with limited visibility and rocky formations typical of the Vaavu cave systems. Such environments require advanced training, redundant breathing systems, guidelines and specialized lighting for safe exploration.

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Cave diving is considered one of the most hazardous forms of scuba diving. Unlike open-water diving, it involves overhead environments where divers cannot make a direct ascent to the surface in an emergency. Proper training through organizations such as the Cave Diving Section of the National Speleological Society or Global Underwater Explorers is standard for participants.

The Maldives, a nation of over 1,000 coral islands, relies heavily on tourism and diving. The country promotes its marine biodiversity, including whale sharks, manta rays and vibrant reefs. However, incidents in remote atolls like Vaavu highlight the need for strict adherence to safety protocols.

Italian media have covered the deaths extensively, with families expressing grief over the loss. The divers were described as experienced enthusiasts who had planned the expedition carefully.

Dive tourism operators in the Maldives have reiterated safety guidelines following the tragedy. Recommendations include using certified technical diving guides, appropriate equipment for overhead environments and thorough briefings on local conditions such as currents and silt.

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The incident marks a significant event for Maldives diving tourism. Vaavu Atoll is less visited than more famous sites like Ari Atoll but attracts advanced divers seeking unique cave and drift experiences.

Maldives authorities have not issued a full public report as of May 20, 2026. Investigations typically involve the Maldives Police Service, tourism ministry and international dive safety experts when foreign nationals are involved.

The CNN Short, which has garnered tens of thousands of views shortly after posting, includes commentary on the risks shown in the 2014 footage. Viewers in comments noted the extreme depth and narrow passages visible in the video.

This is not the first diving fatality in the Maldives. Previous incidents have involved strong currents, equipment issues or health complications. The country maintains a strong safety record overall due to professional operators, but remote cave systems present elevated risks.

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International diving organizations stress the importance of proper certification. Recreational open-water certification does not qualify divers for cave or technical penetration dives. Specialized courses require dozens of hours of training and experience.

The five Italian divers’ deaths have prompted calls for greater awareness among tourists planning advanced dives. Experts recommend checking operator credentials, reviewing emergency protocols and ensuring insurance coverage for search and rescue operations.

Maldives tourism officials expressed condolences and reaffirmed commitment to diver safety. Popular atolls continue to welcome visitors with standard reef and wreck dives that carry lower risk profiles.

The 2014 video serves as a stark visual reminder of the environment. Narrow tunnels, potential silt-outs and overhead rock ceilings limit escape routes if problems arise. Proper guideline use and team communication are critical in such settings.

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As investigations proceed, dive centers across the Maldives are reviewing procedures for cave excursions. Some operators may temporarily suspend deep cave tours pending official guidance.

The tragedy underscores the difference between recreational and technical diving. While the Maldives offers world-class marine experiences, certain sites demand expertise beyond standard tourist certifications.

Families of the deceased have not made public statements beyond initial reports. Italian consular officials are assisting with repatriation and providing support.

The CNN Short has sparked online discussions about diving safety. Commenters highlighted the apparent mismatch between equipment and environment in the fatal dive.

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Maldives authorities encourage all divers to respect local guidelines and operator recommendations. The country continues to promote safe tourism while honoring those lost in the Vaavu Atoll incident.

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Stellantis stock under pressure as automaker tries to woo Wall Street

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Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa speaks during an event in Turin, Italy, Nov. 25, 2025.

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DETROIT — Stellantis CEO Antonio Filosa has said leading the transatlantic automaker is a dream come true, but the company’s stock has been anything but that for investors under his short tenure thus far.

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Stellantis stock is off nearly 30% since Filosa, a company veteran from Italy who climbed through the ranks, was named CEO nearly a year ago. It’s down about 21% since he officially started as CEO last June.

Thursday marks a major next step for Filosa and his executive team, as they unveil a turnaround plan for the embattled automaker during a capital markets day at Stellantis’ North American headquarters near Detroit.

Filosa has promised investors that the day “will outline the next phase of our strategy with clear priorities, clear targets, and a focused road map for execution.”

The strategy he and others will present this week is expected to focus regionally on key brands such as Jeep and Ram in the U.S. and Fiat and Peugeot in Europe, detail how they plan to reduce costs and lay out how the company aims to return to profitability following a net loss of 22.3 billion euros ($26.3 billion) last year.

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“It was my dream to take the helm of Stellantis … but obviously I recognized, at the time, with my team, that there were still things to be fixed,” Filosa said during a Financial Times event last week. “We are fixing them at the speed of light, and I truly believe that now, and we will share that May 21 at our investor day, we have a clear path of sustainable and comfortable growth in front of us.”

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Stellantis’ stock on the New York Stock Exchange since Antonio Filosa was announced as CEO on May 28, 2025.

Stellantis’ struggles

That path isn’t so clear for Wall Street. The auto industry as a whole is facing concerns about artificial intelligence, the growth of Chinese companies and U.S. tariffs, while Stellantis continues to rectify its own problems.

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The automaker in recent years has lost market share and many times had contentious relationships with its suppliers and dealers. It’s also pulled back from many of its previous electric vehicle plans, and last year’s results included a 22 billion euro ($26 billion) restructuring away from all-electric vehicles.

Stellantis has not given detailed guidance for 2026 aside from saying that it’s targeting mid-single digit improvements in net revenues, low-single digit adjusted operating income margins and improved industrial free cash flows.

“In our view, the [capital markets day] may bring strategic headlines, but without a credible path to structurally higher margins and cash generation, this is unlikely to justify the current recovery premium,” BofA Securities analyst Horst Schneider said in an investor note last week downgrading the automaker to underperform.

Schneider said improvements in the company’s first-quarter results proved initial restructuring efforts under Filosa are “starting to help,” but “did not prove a sustainable turnaround.”

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Despite the share price decline and BofA downgrade, Stellantis’ stock remains overweight ahead of the investor event, according to an average of analysts’ ratings compiled by FactSet.

‘Year of execution’

The investor event is expected to promote the automaker as a growth company following years of market share declines under former CEO Carlos Tavares, according to Filosa and other executives.

Since becoming CEO, Filosa has reshuffled the automaker’s top ranks, prioritized sales growth and, most recently, announced a global cost-cutting effort to boost profits and expand partnerships, including with Chinese automakers. He has called 2026 the “year of execution” for the company.

Jeep vehicles seen at the New York International Auto Show on April 2, 2026.

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“Execution will define 2026. Our priorities are clear, and we are confident that the actions we are taking are exactly the right ones,” he said during the company’s first-quarter earnings call on April 30.

Filosa said last week that partnerships, such as recently announced deals with Chinese automakers Leapmotor and Dongfeng Group, will be key for the automaker’s growth outside the U.S.

The automaker announced Wednesday it was expanding its partnership with Dongfeng from producing vehicles in China to a new European-based joint venture for the sales, distribution, manufacturing, purchasing and engineering of Dongfeng’s electric vehicles.

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Filosa has not detailed specifics about the cost-cutting plan, which is formally called the Value Creation Program, except to say that it would have “ambitious” targets focused mainly on North America and Europe.

The company’s 14 auto brands are also expected to be a focus of the event. That includes expanding its performance SRT brand, which is highly profitable for the company, as well as potentially launching new products for its beleaguered Chrysler brand, Stellantis executives have recently said.

Filosa has previously not ruled out the possibility of regionally refocusing or shrinking the company’s vast portfolio that includes U.S. brands Jeep, Ram and Chrysler, as well as Italian nameplates Fiat and Alfa Romeo, which have not performed well in America.

Filosa most recently said the brands are the company’s strength, but they should not be treated equally when it comes to investing in them.

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“The real point is to combine efficient capital allocation with brand-specific strategies,” Filosa said at the FT event last week.

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