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National Development Company

Startup Venture Fund

Startup Venture Fund

About the Program

ABOUT SVF

In response to the continuing need for new voices in the business community and new ways of thinking, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), in partnership with the National Development Company (NDC), established the Startup Venture Fund (SVF) under Republic Act No. 11337, or the Innovative Startup Act.

The Innovative Startup Act mandates different government agencies and offices to allocate benefits, incentives, and financial capabilities to highly potential startups to cultivate innovative ideas, products, and services that contribute to industrial and sustainable development. Under the Innovative Startup Act, NDC is mandated to administer the Startup Venture Fund, supporting high-potential startups through strategic investments.

Historical Timeline

Historical Timeline of the SVF

2019

Mandate Activated

With the approved IRR for Republic Act No. 11337, NDC was formally mandated to co-manage the Startup Venture Fund with the Department of Trade and Industry.

2020–2021

Guidelines Drafted

NDC led multistakeholder consultations and drafting sessions for the Startup Venture Fund Guidelines that still govern implementation today.

2021

Public Launch

The SVF Guidelines were launched during Philippine Startup Week 2021, giving startups and venture partners a formal entry point into the program.

2022

Committee Convened

The first SVF Investment Committee meeting was held in April 2022, establishing the first formal approval cycle for startup investments.

2024

First Beneficiaries

SolX Technologies Inc. and Humble Sustainability became the first two SVF beneficiaries, with NDC maintaining an ownership stake in both.

Organizational Structure

The Startup Venture Fund Organizational Structure

Steering Committee

They are assigned to the overall governance of the SVF program. They provide strategic guidance and oversight.

Investment Committee

The main approving body for SVF investment decisions on startup investments, CIP accreditations, alternative funding models, and more.

Investment Team

Primarily performs the day-to-day management of the fund, including deal sourcing, initial evaluation, due diligence, and portfolio monitoring.

Portfolio Companies

SolX Technologies Inc.

SolX Technologies Inc.

SolX provides clients with an Energy Management System, expert consultancy backed by accurate data collection, and access to a reverse-auction marketplace for contestable energy users.

  • Live client data updates every 30 seconds through its Energy Management System.
  • Continues to expand its supplier network while refining its reverse-auction marketplace.
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Humble Sustainability

Humble Sustainability

A circular economy startup focused on reuse, recovery, restoration, and recirculation of products and materials.

  • Combines environmental and economic growth goals in one operating model.
  • Items still usable are repaired and returned to circulation; damaged items are restored or stripped for salvageable parts.
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Partners

Startup Venture Fund
Co-Investment Partners

Startup Venture Fund Guidelines

Startups that are based in the Philippines, should be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), they shall have a viable working product/service, and have been in operations for a year to be qualified to apply for the SVF. A Co-Investment Partner is needed before an investment can be made.

The SVF cannot invest alone and cannot be the lead investor although it can find a match CIP for the selected startup. CIPs must go through their own accreditation process.

For Startups

Startup Eligibility

  • With an existing minimum viable product and/or business model/process/service which is innovative.
  • Based and registered in the Philippines.
  • Should not have a pending accountability with any government agency and must declare all funding received from other government entities.
  • With at least one (1) year of operating track record.

Documentary Requirements

  • Pitch Deck
  • Signed and Draft Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
  • Endorsement Letter from accredited Co-investment partner
  • Due Diligence Report
  • Letter of Intent (LOI) to General Manager
  • Financial Projections (at least 3 years)
  • SEC-Issued
    • Articles of Incorporation
    • Certificate of Incorporation
    • General Information Sheet
  • Mayor's Permit
  • Business Plan and Quarterly Roadmap
  • IPOPHIL Registration
  • Write Ups
    • Non-financial Support
    • Declaration of Government Funding
    • Management Team and Investors
    • Curriculum Vitae of the Management Team

Investment Process

Screening

Deal sourcing and initial eligibility check.

Due Diligence

NDA signing, submission of documents, and Investment Team evaluation.

Evaluation

Investment Committee deliberation and approval.

Negotiation and Fund Release

Term negotiation, board reporting, and release of funds.

For Co-Investment Partners (CIPs)

Interested parties may apply as Co-Investment Partners (CIPs) — including venture capital firms, private equity firms, corporations, cooperatives, and other investors — subject to accreditation and the following conditions:

Accreditation Conditions

  • No conflict of interest with SVF (e.g. the VC and any of its members or representatives are not engaged to serve under the SVF in any capacity).
  • Willing to provide mentorship, managerial oversight, business networks and other necessary support for the startup.

Documentary Requirements

For non-VC/PE, similar reports/write-ups may be submitted in lieu of the listed documents.

  • Company Profile
    • Management / Organizational Structure Chart
    • Management Profile
    • Investment Committee Profile
  • Fund Overview
    • Fund summary (e.g. fund size, management fees, fund life)
    • Fund Budget / Expense Breakdown
    • Portfolio of Key Investments
    • Fund Performance / Attribution
  • Incorporation and Registration (or any equivalent or similar document/s)
    • SEC Registration
    • Articles of Incorporation
    • General Information Sheet
  • Financial Documents
    • Latest Audited Financial Statement
    • Valuation Policy
  • Write-ups
    • Investment Process
    • Available Non-financial Support
  • List of Industries the Fund will not invest in
  • Contact for Reference Calls
    • (1) Limited Partner
    • (1) Service Provider
  • Additional Requirements for Fund of Funds (FoF) Applicants Only
    • Ownership Structure Chart
    • Fund LP Agreement
    • Regulatory Body Registration Disclosure Form
    • Legal and Tax Structure Chart
    • Investment Advisory Agreement Personal Trading Policy
    • Supplemental List of Questions

CIP Accreditation Process

Submission of Documents

CIP and FoF investment applicants submit relevant documents needed for the evaluation.

Initial Evaluation

Investment team screens the applicants based on the selection criteria.

Due Diligence

Enhanced due diligence is conducted on applicants that satisfied the required evaluation score. Successful applicants will be endorsed to IC.

Evaluation and Endorsement

The Management Committee and NDC Board of Directors subsequently deliberates and approves the accreditation of the applicants.