Securities and Exchange Commission (Philippines)

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Securities and Exchange Commission
Komisyon sa mga Panagot at Palitan

SEC logo
Agency overview
Formed 1936
Jurisdiction Philippines
Headquarters Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Agency executive
  • Teresita J. Herbosa, Chairperson
Website www.sec.gov.ph

The Securities and Exchange Commission (Filipino: Komisyon sa mga Panagot at Palitan, commonly known as SEC) is the agency of the Government of the Philippines responsible for regulating the securities industry in the Philippines. In addition to its regulatory functions, the SEC also maintains the country's company register.

An agency within the Office of the President, the SEC is currently headquartered in Mandaluyong City, Metro Manila.

History

The SEC was created by Congress of the Philippines in 1936 as part of the Securities Act (#83). This occurred just two years after the United States Congress created the United States Securities and Exchange Commission. The first commissioner of the SEC was Ricardo Nepomuceno. The SEC was not in operation during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, but was restored in 1947.

Composition

Since 1981, the SEC has five commissioners. The current commissioners are:[1]

Past commissioners included (incomplete list):

The SEC has two principal departments: (1) prosecution and enforcement and (2) supervision and monitoring.

Functions

Its major functions include registration of securities, analysis of every registered security, and the evaluation of the financial condition and operations of applicants for security issue.[6]

The functions of the SEC are defined in Section 5 of the Securities Regulation Code, and include the following major areas:

See also

References

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