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    Why join us?

    MissionWe are the gateway to doing business in the Philippines. We provide a competitive and secure environment for easy company registration, efficient capital formation, and broad investor participation.We shall be guided in this mission by the values of INTEGRITY, PROFESSIONALISM, ACCOUNTABILITY, TEAMWORK, and INDEPENDENCE.VisionBy 2025, the SEC with its driven, highly-trained and customer-centric team of professionals, equipped with innovative technology and automated registration and data management systems, is the premier investor champion and catalyst of a broadened and informed investor-based capital market and business sector considered among the best in the South East Asian region.Core ValuesIntegrity – We are ethical, honest, fair, and sincere in our private and public lives.Professionalism – We are capable and competent in performing our mandate, we excel in our fields of expertise, and we possess high ethical principles and standards which are essential in providing timely, quality, and committed public service.Accountability – We are responsible for our actions and decisions.Teamwork – We collaborate to achieve our common goals and tasks in a seamless and efficient manner.Independence – We act without fear or favour, and render sound judgment in the performance of our duties and responsibilities."The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or the Commission is the national government regulatory agency charged with supervision over the corporate sector, the capital market participants, and the securities and investment instruments market, and the protection of the investing public. Created on October 26, 1936 by Commonwealth Act (CA) 83 also known as The Securities Act, the Commission was tasked to regulate the sale and registration of securities, exchanges, brokers, dealers and salesmen. Subsequent laws were enacted to encourage investments and more active public participation in the affairs of private corporations and enterprises, and to broaden the Commission’s mandates. Recently enacted laws gave greater focus on the Commission’s role to develop and regulate the corporate and capital market toward good corporate governance, protection of investors, widest participation of ownership and democratization of wealth.SEC is the registrar and overseer of the Philippine corporate sector; it supervises more than 600,000 active corporations and evaluates the financial statements (FS) filed by all corporations registered with it. SEC also develops and regulates the capital market, a crucial component of the Philippine financial system and economy. As it carries out its mandate, SEC contributes significantly to government revenues.With the growing number of corporations and other forms of associations that SEC supervises and monitors, and given the evolving nature of transactions where the corporate vehicle is being used to defraud the investing public, as well as the ever dynamic character of the capital market, SEC must progressively perform its critical role as the prudent registrar and supervisor of the corporate sector and the independent guardian of the capital market."