The SEC company verification system allows users to check whether or not a company is registered with the SEC either as a corporation or as a partnership. The system also shows whether or not a company has the necessary secondary licenses to engage in investment-taking, lending, financing, and other regulated activities.
Please note that a company may not solicit investments from the public unless it has registered with the SEC as a corporation, and has secured an Order of Registration of Securities and a Certificate of Permit to Sell Securities from the Commission. Meanwhile, a lending or financing company must first register as a corporation and secure a Certificate of Authority to Operate as a Lending or Financing Company before it can offer loans to the public.
The public may request for copies of the company's Certificate of Incorporation, and Order of Registration of Securities and Certificate of Permit to Sell Securities, or Certificate of Authority to Operate as a Lending or Financing Company, as the case may be, at secexpress.ph
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Please note that the information generated herein may not be complete and/or may be the subject of ongoing processes and evaluations of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). To request for more information about a company, users may contact the SEC Company Registration and Monitoring Department through phone at 8818-5554 or email at [email protected].
The user assumes all risks associated with the use of the data. The SEC cannot be held responsible for any damages arising from the use thereof, including but not limited to damages resulting from lost data, lost profits or revenue, costs of data recovery, costs of substitute data, claims by third parties, or any other similar costs, or any special, incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of the data.