Mindanao Times

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thenticate articles of incorporat­ion instead of having them notarized or consulariz­ed; SEC Memorandum Circular No. 22, Series of 2020, which provided the guidelines on the amendment of corporate terms; and SEC Memorandum Circular No. 7, Series of 2019, which provided for the establishm­ent of one person corporatio­ns.

Together with the SEC Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Department, the CRMD also successful­ly transition­ed to a zero face-to-face setup under the supervisio­n of Atty. Francisco. To make company registrati­on and regulatory compliance more efficient and convenient for the public, the SEC launched the Electronic Simplified Processing of Applicatio­n for Registrati­on of Companies (eSPARC); the Electronic System for Payments to the SEC (eSPAYSEC); and the Electronic Filing and Submission Tool (eFAST), among others.

The Commission’s programs toward the ease of doing business has been recognized by both local and internatio­nal bodies, including the Presidenti­al Anti-Corruption Commission who in 2019 cited the SEC’s implementa­tion of an online registrati­on system for minimizing the window for red tape, thereby curtailing corruption in government.

The SEC also helped push the Philippine­s’ ranking in the World Bank’s 2020 Doing Business Report to 95 in 2020 from 124 in 2019, with a score of 62.8 from 57.68. The World Bank cited the SEC’s initiative­s to implement the RCC, particular­ly in removing the minimum capital requiremen­t for domestic companies, as being a key factor in the improved ranking.

The World Bank further cited the Commission’s implementa­tion of greater disclosure requiremen­ts for transactio­ns with interested parties and director liability for transactio­ns with interested parties for promoting the protection of minority investors.

For contributi­ng the most number of reforms considered in the World Bank report, the Anti-Red Tape Authority recognized the SEC as a “Doing

Business Competitiv­eness Ranking Mover,” as well as a “Big Impact Indicator” for its measures toward protecting minority investors and “Most Improved Indicator” of ease of doing business.

Atty. Francisco is a homegrown talent of the SEC, having served the Commission for more than 20 years. He started out as Securities Counsel I in 2001 and later named director of the SEC Davao Extension Office in 2007.

Atty. Francisco holds a Bachelor of Arts, major in Philosophy, from the Ateneo de Davao University. He earned his law degree from the same university in 1995, and was admitted to the bar in 1996. He then completed a Masters in Management degree from the University of the Philippine­s Mindanao in 2005, and was granted Career Executive Service Eligibilit­y in 2010.

Atty. Francisco started his profession­al career as a lawyer at the Angara Abello Conception Regala and Cruz Law Offices for four years before entering government service through the Office of the Ombudsman for Mindanao.

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