The Philippine marketplace to buy and sell running MSMEs — F&B, laundry, water stations, gyms, and more. No brokers. No hidden fees. Filipino-first.
Platform capabilities
Every tool you need to buy or sell a Philippine MSME — built into one platform.
Search by city, industry, revenue range, business age, and acquisition type. All filters update in real time.
Asking price, monthly revenue, SDE, expenses, and reason for selling — all verified by the seller.
DTI/SEC/BIR-verified trust badges on every authenticated listing. No ghost listings, no scammers.
Geo-filtered listings surface businesses near you first. Airbnb-style map view with real-time syncing.
One-click NDA before sharing financials. All conversations documented and protected from loss.
Input revenue and expenses to get a fair market price range benchmarked against Philippine MSME data.
Kanban board: Contacted → NDA Signed → Due Diligence → Offer Made → Closed. With document storage.
Vetted CPAs, lawyers, and MSME brokers — screened for BIR transfers, DTI filings, and acquisition docs.
Why PasaloHub PH
Most business transfers in the Philippines happen through tiyaga at tsambahan — luck, word of mouth, and Facebook posts with no financials, no verification, and no structure. PasaloHub PH changes that. We built the platform that serious buyers and sellers deserve: one that respects your time, protects your information, and connects you with the right people — not just anyone.
Every listing on PasaloHub PH goes through a verification layer. Sellers upload DTI/SEC or BIR registration documents to earn a verified badge. Buyers know at a glance which listings are legitimate — no more ghost listings or scammers wasting your time. In a market where trust is the number one barrier to closing deals, verification is not optional. It is the foundation.
PasaloHub PH is not a global platform retrofitted for the Philippines. It is built from the ground up for the realities of the Philippine MSME market: Kasosyo buy-ins, seller financing, BIR tax clearances, Mayor's Permit transfers, and the informal deal culture that dominates Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao. Our legal guides, document templates, and deal structures reflect how business actually happens here — not how it works in Silicon Valley or Singapore.
A marketplace is only as good as the deals it produces. PasaloHub PH gives buyers the financial visibility they need to make informed decisions — asking price, monthly revenue, seller's discretionary earnings, and reason for selling. It gives sellers the tools to present their business credibly: structured listings, NDA-protected messaging, and a CPA-reviewed valuation for Entrepreneur Mode subscribers. The goal is not more listings. It is more closed deals.
Pay a flat subscription. No surprise fees when a deal closes.
Every verified badge is backed by uploaded business registration.
Simple pricing
Everything a serious Filipino buyer or seller needs — one flat subscription, zero commissions, ever.
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Deal flexibility
Sellers choose which structures they're open to. Buyers filter by what works for them.
The buyer acquires the physical assets — equipment, inventory, and fixtures — without taking on the legal liabilities or existing contracts of the business entity. Ideal for buyers who want to start fresh under their own entity while using existing operational assets.
The seller extends credit to the buyer. A down payment is agreed upon, and the balance is paid in structured installments directly to the seller over a defined period. Common in the Philippine MSME context where bank financing for business purchases is limited.
The buyer purchases a 30–50% equity stake and enters the business as a co-owner rather than a sole successor. The original owner stays involved, typically handling operations while the buyer provides capital. This structure reduces risk for both parties and is culturally common in Filipino business culture.
Complete transfer of the business — all assets, liabilities, contracts, and goodwill. The seller exits entirely. Requires the most due diligence and documentation: BIR tax clearance, transfer of Mayor's Permit, DTI/SEC registration update, and a signed Deed of Sale.