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Abstract:Protect yourself from SEC-flagged advance fee loan scams. Learn about financial literacy efforts in the Philippines for fraud prevention.
MANILA, Philippines — The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has been praised for its continuous efforts to protect Filipinos against fraudulent investment schemes.
The Presidential Communications Office (PCO) presented the SEC with an award for its efforts to educate and protect the public from financial scams, notably through innovative communication tactics.
In August, the SEC debuted its advance fee loan fraud FAQ film series, which aims to address frequent concerns about these schemes. The campaign uses simple and approachable language to assist people in recognizing and avoiding scams that demand borrowers to pay fees upfront before obtaining loans.
This proactive approach garnered SEC honors at the inaugural Parangal: Gawad sa Kahusayan sa Komunikasyong Pampubliko, a flagship celebration honoring outstanding communication efforts by government agencies.
“It is an honor to be recognized by no less than the Office of the President for our communication initiatives,” said SEC Chairperson Emilio Aquino. “The Parangal we received serves as a testament to our unwavering efforts to inform, educate, and engage the public to help them realize their entrepreneurial aspirations, guide them toward smart investing, and protect them from fraud in order to secure their financial future.”
The Securities and Exchange Commission has worked tirelessly to combat unlawful investing practices. In 2023, the commission issued 129 advice and warnings to persons and companies operating without the necessary licenses. This advisory focused on frauds involving investment contracts and Ponzi schemes, which are not considered registrable securities.
The agency's efforts also include public financial literacy campaigns, which seek to enable Filipinos to make sound financial decisions.
The SEC's commitment to safeguarding Filipinos against scams and fraudulent operations emphasizes the significance of awareness and education in fighting financial crime. As scams grow, it is critical for individuals to be aware and seek help from trusted government authorities such as the Securities and Exchange Commission. Together, informed citizens and proactive government acts may build a more secure financial climate for everyone.
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