The Securites and Exchange Commission (SEC)-Bacolod Extension Office top executives, led by Atty. Annabelle Corral-Respall, Director II, paid a courtesy visit at the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) Office in Dumaguete City. NOCCI President Edward Du, together with NOCCI Executive Director John Jalandoni and Negros Oriental Provincial Planning and Development Coordinator (PPDC) Engr. Ingo Ash Julian Mercado, warmly welcomed the SEC Bacolod team at the NOCCI Office.
During the said meeting, SEC-Bacolod Director Respall presented the agency’s initial plans and initiatives to expand the SEC’s accessibility to the local government units (LGUs) and business owners operating in the entire Negros island.SEC-Bacolod also expressed its intention to establish partnership with NOCCI in three major aspects: (1) strengthening the campaign on investor protection and aiding inflow of investments into the market; (2) enforcing policies against fraudulent corporations engaged in illegal activities; and (3) monitoring the compliance of registered corporations with the SEC reportorial requirements.
NOCCI President Du welcomed and expressed full support to the initial plans laid out by SEC as NOCCI has been also pushing for these initiatives in the local level. President Du also expressed NOCCI’s appreciation to SEC-Bacolod for partnering with NOCCI in implementing its services and initiatives towards championing investments in the entire Negros island.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)-Bacolod Extension Office, headed by Director II Atty. Annabelle Corral-Respall, recently conducted a courtesy visit to the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) Office in Dumaguete City. NOCCI President Edward Du, accompanied by NOCCI Executive Director John Jalandoni and Negros Oriental Provincial Planning and Development Coordinator (PPDC) Engr. Ingo Ash Julian Mercado, warmly welcomed the esteemed guests, marking the beginning of a collaborative effort between the two organizations.
During the productive meeting, Director Respall outlined SEC-Bacolod’s strategic plans and initiatives aimed at enhancing accessibility to local government units (LGUs) and businesses across Negros Island. These initiatives are poised to strengthen investor protection, combat fraudulent activities, and ensure compliance among registered corporations.
Director Respall emphasized the importance of establishing a strong partnership with NOCCI to effectively implement these initiatives. The proposed collaboration focuses on three key areas:
- Investor Protection Campaign: SEC-Bacolod aims to intensify efforts to educate investors and facilitate the inflow of investments into the market. By raising awareness and promoting transparency, the SEC aims to safeguard the interests of investors and promote confidence in the local business environment.
- Enforcement Against Fraudulent Corporations: The SEC is committed to cracking down on fraudulent corporations engaged in illegal activities. Through rigorous enforcement measures, the agency seeks to deter fraudulent practices and uphold the integrity of the market.
- Compliance Monitoring: SEC-Bacolod will closely monitor the compliance of registered corporations with SEC reportorial requirements. By ensuring adherence to regulatory standards, the SEC aims to foster a culture of accountability and transparency among corporations operating in Negros Oriental.
President Du expressed his full support for SEC-Bacolod’s initiatives, highlighting the alignment with NOCCI’s advocacy for a fair and transparent business environment. He commended the SEC’s proactive stance on investor protection and enforcement, emphasizing the significance of collaboration between government agencies and business organizations in advancing common goals.
Furthermore, President Du extended NOCCI’s gratitude to SEC-Bacolod for choosing to partner with NOCCI in implementing these vital services and initiatives. He underscored the importance of collective action in championing investments and fostering economic growth across Negros Island.
The collaborative efforts between NOCCI and SEC-Bacolod signify a proactive approach towards ensuring the integrity and resilience of the local business landscape. By working hand in hand, both organizations aim to create an environment conducive to sustainable growth, investment, and prosperity.
As the meeting concluded, both parties expressed optimism about the potential impact of their collaboration. Through mutual cooperation and shared commitment, NOCCI and SEC-Bacolod aspire to build a stronger, more resilient business community in Negros Oriental, fostering trust, integrity, and prosperity for all stakeholders involved.