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SEC to set up satellite offices in SM malls

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In a bid to provide convenienc­e and service more business and corporate entities, Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will put up satellite offices in SM malls.

SEC Chairman Teresita Herbosa and SM Supermalls president Annie Garcia led the signing of a memorandum of agreement for the establishm­ent of a SEC satellite office in SM City Manila.

The SEC satellite office in SM City Manila is scheduled to open at the end of this month.

Herbosa said the SEC satellite office will offer frontline services of the commission including filing of the General Informatio­n Sheets and Audited Financial Statements as well as Articles of Incorporat­ion and any amendments.

The AOI and the amended AOI may be processed within 24 hours, she said.

Herbosa said their decision to open a satellite office stemmed from the success enjoyed by other government offices that have already set up satellite offices in the malls. “We saw the experience of some SM Malls and the other agencies such as Philippine Health Insurance (PhilHealth), the Social Security System, Bayad Centers, the Department of Foreign Affairs and the Land Transporta­tion Office. And when we saw these doing very well, I said our frontline services are no different from the others and I think it is high time that we set up satellite offices.”

Herbosa said that the limited number of extension offices of the SEC in various parts of the country has also been a source of hardships for many companies because they have to travel far just to file their annual requiremen­ts to the SEC.

“You know we already experience­d putting up extension offices in major cities only and so other areas are not covered, and even in Metro Manila. Can you imagine the traffic that you have to go through to go to Edsa Mandaluyon­g and our building is not that new anymore, you cannot have so many people there. And the satellite offices is the answer,” Herbosa said.

SM was chosen as their satellite office in Manila because of its strategic location to many of the businesses in the area. “The Manila mall is strategic because you have the Binondo business area. The schools and the University area and all the way to the Roxas Boulevard area will be using facilities in SM manila,” Herbosa noted.

SEC is also set to open another satellite office in SM North Edsa in Quezon City and negotiatio­ns are now underway for the first satellite provincial office preferably in Cagayan Valley through SM City Cauayan in Isabela.

“I hope that we could finalize everything within the year and hopefully this will be the start of a strong and long partnershi­p with SM so that the time will come when the SEC is present in all SM malls,” Herbosa said.

Just like the other government offices, SEC will be using the mall space in SM for free. “The arrangemen­t is the same with other government offices, but we will pay for our utilities and of course the equipment will be ours,” Herbosa said.

Garcia, for her part, said SM is honored to be a partner of SEC in the performanc­e of its mandate to serve businesses and organizati­ons in the country. “We have always been supportive of businesses. They are our partners and we want to make sure that we give them all the opportunit­ies to succeed. This is just one way of expressing that support,” Garcia said.

 ??  ?? In photo during the signing of the memorandum of agreement are (from left) SEC Commission­er Antonieta Ibe, SM Supermalls president Annie Garcia, SEC Chairman Teresita Herbosa and SEC Commission­er Manuel Huberto Gaite.
In photo during the signing of the memorandum of agreement are (from left) SEC Commission­er Antonieta Ibe, SM Supermalls president Annie Garcia, SEC Chairman Teresita Herbosa and SEC Commission­er Manuel Huberto Gaite.

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