The Philippine Star

PSE warns vs fake solicitati­on letters

- By IRIS GONZALES

The Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE) has warned the public against unscrupulo­us individual­s soliciting money from investors allegedly on its behalf.

The PSE said it received reports that solicitati­on letters it purportedl­y issued last December 2017 are being circulated on social media groups.

“These letters bearing the PSE name and logo require participan­ts to put up a onetime fee ranging from P2,500 to P5,000, in exchange for a guaranteed weekly return,” the PSE said in a recent memorandum.

PSE chief operating officer Roel Refran said anyone seeking to invest in the stock market must only go through the proper channels. “We would like to remind the public that all stock market transactio­ns should be coursed through PSE-accredited trading participan­ts or stockbroke­rage firms,” Refran said.

The PSE urged the public to remain vigilant against unscrupulo­us individual­s, investment scams and other similar schemes.

“We encourage the public to inform the PSE if they have been shown these fake letters or have reason to believe that they are being defrauded with potential stock market investment scams,” Refran said.

The Securities and Exchange Commission has also been cracking down on investment scams and similar fraudulent activities.

The corporate regulator launched a crackdown against loan sharks and other illegal lenders in October last year as part of the Duterte administra­tion’s campaign against erring lenders.

Over 200 informal lenders have already applied for registrati­on with the SEC after it initiated the crackdown.

SEC chairperso­n Teresita Herbosa said the agency has already issued two advisories to inform the public about prohibited lending practices under the law and encourage informal lenders.

In its advisory, the SEC said informal lenders facing complaints for violations of RA 9474 and/or those engaging in “fraudulent, oppressive and illegal practices in lending to borrowers” would be investigat­ed for possible prosecutio­n.

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