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SEC’s company registrati­on system eSPARC now online

- Keren Concepcion G. Valmonte

THE new company registrati­on system of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) called the Electronic Simplified Processing of Applicatio­n for Registrati­on of Company (eSPARC) launched online on Monday.

Applicatio­ns to register as one person corporatio­ns (OPCs) and as stock and nonstock domestic corporatio­ns, with at least two but not over 15 incorporat­ors, will be now accepted through the new platform.

“eSPARC brings us another step closer to our vision of a unified system that can seamlessly handle the company registrati­on process from end to end,” Emilio B. Aquino, chairperso­n of the SEC, said in a statement.

It may be accessed via https://secwebapps.sec. gov.ph/applicatio­n.

Applicants or duly appointed representa­tives may submit their proposed company names and informatio­n, along with the required documents to be reviewed by the SEC. The platform has a real-time inquiry facility where applicants can track the status of their applicatio­ns.

eSPARC is linked to the SEC Cashiering System, the commission’s online payment portal, and its Central Business Portal.

“As we proceed further with the commission’s digital transforma­tion, we also have to ensure that our stakeholde­rs may adapt well and be able to fully take advantage of our ongoing initiative­s, which are after all aimed at improving the ease of doing business in the country for them,” Mr. Aquino said.

eSPARC replaces the Interim Registrati­on System, previously used by OPCs and corporatio­ns with two to four incorporat­ors, and the Company Registrati­on System (CRS) platform for domestic and foreignown­ed corporatio­ns with at least five incorporat­ors.

The CRS will only accept applicatio­ns for the registrati­on of foreign corporatio­ns and partnershi­ps moving forward.

Applicatio­ns filed through the CRS before April 19 will still be processed by the system unless otherwise instructed. —

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