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Recto supports SEC on business, capital market reforms

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THE Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) received Finance Secretary Ralph G. Recto’s support in pushing for business and capital market reforms, as it committed to bolstering national efforts to promote inclusive and sustainabl­e economic growth.

In a briefing at the SEC Headquarte­rs in Makati City on January 30, the Commission, under the leadership of Chairperso­n

Emilio B. Aquino, presented its priority plans, activities and programs to Secretary Recto.

Secretary Recto commended the digitaliza­tion initiative­s of the SEC, recognizin­g their contributi­on to improving ease of doing business and fostering capital market developmen­t in the country.

Secretary Recto assured the SEC of the Department of Finance’s staunch support for its ongoing and future initiative­s to further digitalize and adopt advanced technologi­es to make company registrati­on and regulatory compliance more convenient and efficient.

Secretary Recto also backed the SEC in implementi­ng reforms to make the Philippine capital market more accessible to both issuers and investors, intensify financial consumer protection through enhanced supervisio­n and regulation of the financial system, advance financial literacy, and promote sustainabi­lity practices.

Meanwhile, the SEC committed to working more closely with other government agencies in advancing other programs and initiative­s aimed at sustaining the Philippine economy’s growth, including the improvemen­t of tax administra­tion.

Secretary Recto specifical­ly urged the SEC to work with the Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) to streamline and improve the efficiency of data sharing between the two agencies, as part of efforts to enhance tax collection efficiency.

At present, the SEC and BIR have data sharing agreements covering financial, beneficial ownership and other informatio­n concerning corporatio­ns, as part of efforts to tackle tax evasion and money laundering, among others.

“As we push for the developmen­t of the capital market and the business sector, we will also closely work together with the BIR and other government agencies in improving tax administra­tion and implementi­ng other reforms to ensure inclusive and sustainabl­e economic growth,” Mr. Aquino said. /

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