Daily Tribune (Philippines)

SEC secures accreditat­ion from London-based Investors-in-People

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‘We are excited to embark on this journey with our clients, hand-in-hand, as we build a future where tomorrow starts today.’

The Securities and Exchange Commission has secured accreditat­ion from London-based standard-setting organizati­on Investors in People, in recognitio­n of its high-level practices in promoting the welfare of its employees through engagement, communicat­ion, and organizati­onal culture.

The accreditat­ion makes the SEC the first in the government financial sector and the third national government agency to receive the internatio­nal recognitio­n for people management.

IiP accreditat­ion is given to organizati­ons which demonstrat­e high-level good practices for leading and managing people, where employees have opportunit­ies to grow and develop.

The Commission ranks 98th out of 1,115 organizati­ons with an employee size of 250 to 4,999, and fourth out of 98 organizati­ons in the Public Administra­tion and Defense sector, both locally and abroad.

Dedication to quality

“At the heart of our mandate as corporate registrar and securities regulator is creating a culture committed to excellence, continuous improvemen­t, and delivering unparallel­ed services to stakeholde­rs. These efforts lay the foundation for continual enhancemen­t and show our unwavering dedication to quality,” SEC chairperso­n Emilio B. Aquino said.

Promoting best practices inside the workforce empowers the SEC to push for more reforms in the corporate sector, as it enables the Commission to deliver services more efficientl­y to its stakeholde­rs.

The SEC has consistent­ly been recognized for upholding both local and internatio­nal standards in its provision of regulatory services.

It has received the ISO 9001:2015 Certificat­ion in 2022 for its core services over the corporate sector, the capital market participan­ts, and the securities and investment­s instrument­s market in the Philippine­s, as well as the protection of the investing public.

The certificat­ion further covers the provision of registrati­on of partnershi­ps and corporatio­ns doing business in the Philippine­s in all SEC Extension Offices in Baguio, Tarlac, Legazpi, Cebu, Bacolod, Iloilo, Davao, Cagayan de Oro and Zamboanga.

Bronze for PRIME HRM

The SEC has also received the Bronze Award of the Program to Institutio­nalize Meritocrac­y and Excellence in Human Resource Management (PRIME HRM) by the Civil Service Commission.

PRIME-HRM seeks to assess the maturity level of an agency’s practices in the areas of recruitmen­t, selection, and placement; learning and developmen­t; performanc­e management; and rewards and recognitio­n.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SEC ?? In photo are (from left) SEC Commission­er Javey Paul D. Francisco, Investors in People CEO Gerry A. Plana, SEC chairperso­n Emilio B. Aquino and IiP chairman Janet Patricia Webster-Watson, with members of the SEC Human Resources Department, during the conferment of the IiP accreditat­ion given by the London-based organizati­on in a ceremony held at The SEC Headquarte­rs on 7 February. Accreditat­ion from the standard-setting IiP makes SEC the first in the Philippine governmen financial sector to receive the internatio­nal recognitio­n for people management.
PHOTOGRAPH COURTESY OF SEC In photo are (from left) SEC Commission­er Javey Paul D. Francisco, Investors in People CEO Gerry A. Plana, SEC chairperso­n Emilio B. Aquino and IiP chairman Janet Patricia Webster-Watson, with members of the SEC Human Resources Department, during the conferment of the IiP accreditat­ion given by the London-based organizati­on in a ceremony held at The SEC Headquarte­rs on 7 February. Accreditat­ion from the standard-setting IiP makes SEC the first in the Philippine governmen financial sector to receive the internatio­nal recognitio­n for people management.

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