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                    [Title] => SEC launches online research service I-View
                    [Summary] => After almost a year of delay, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is now ready to offer its online viewing system which would  allow the public to search, view and print relevant corporate information and documents for a fee.


Dubbed as SEC I-View, the project forms part of the SEC’s P160-million computerization project.

The SEC I-View enables the public to gain access to company records and reports filed with the SEC, including audited financial reports, general information statements and periodic reports by listed companies.
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SEC chairman Lilia R. Bautista said financial statements of broker-dealers should also be posted in the PSE’s website to enable the public to determine the financial soundness of brokerage houses.
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SEC chairman Lilia R. Bautista said the Commission decided to forego the fines imposed on rural banks due to numerous requests received from these banks.

In their appeal, the rural banks claimed that while they have failed to submit financial reports and information sheets to the SEC, they have religiously filed the same with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.
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                    [Summary] => After almost a year of delay, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is now ready to offer its online viewing system which would  allow the public to search, view and print relevant corporate information and documents for a fee.


Dubbed as SEC I-View, the project forms part of the SEC’s P160-million computerization project.

The SEC I-View enables the public to gain access to company records and reports filed with the SEC, including audited financial reports, general information statements and periodic reports by listed companies.
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SEC chairman Lilia R. Bautista said financial statements of broker-dealers should also be posted in the PSE’s website to enable the public to determine the financial soundness of brokerage houses.
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SEC chairman Lilia R. Bautista said the Commission decided to forego the fines imposed on rural banks due to numerous requests received from these banks.

In their appeal, the rural banks claimed that while they have failed to submit financial reports and information sheets to the SEC, they have religiously filed the same with the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.
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