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In a landmark move to improve service delivery and reinforce its commitment to ease of doing business, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued new guidelines that enforce strict timelines in processing substantially all types of applications — with a “deemed approved” policy for requests left unattended beyond the prescribed period. The SEC issued Memorandum Circular No. 7, Series of 2025, on July 10, titled “Affirming the Commission’s Commitment to Ease of Doing Business, and Providing for Strict Timelines in the Processing of Applications and the Guidelines for Applications Deemed Approved.” The new policy sets clear and enforceable turnaround times for applications for permits, licenses, registrations, certificates, clearances, and other authorizations — subject to a limited list of exclusions.
“I said on Day One that I wanted the SEC to be known not only as a good regulator, but as a good facilitator of doing business,” said SEC Chairman Francis Lim, quoting from his inaugural address to SEC employees when he assumed office on June 10, 2025. “This policy breathes life into that promise — we are removing bottlenecks, eliminating unreasonable delays, and imposing discipline in our internal processes to give entrepreneurs and investors the level of responsiveness and certainty they deserve.” Under the Circular:
If the Commission fails to act within these prescribed timelines without reverting to the applicant with a notice of deficiency, the application shall be deemed approved — provided all documentary requirements have been submitted. Upon confirmation of completeness and lapse of the processing period, the Commission is mandated to issue the corresponding Payment Assessment Form (PAF) immediately. After payment of the assessed fees, the requested documents must be released within two working days. Approvals under the deemed approved rule shall be subject to post-approval evaluation. Applicants found to have submitted false or misleading information or fail to submit required information or documents will face administrative penalties, including revocation of the issued approval. “This is without prejudice to the right of the public to proceed against applicants in case they suffer damage as a result of the applicants’ false or misleading information or failure to comply with the SEC requirements,” says Chairman Lim. The SEC clarified that the new policy will not apply in cases involving:
Coverage of pending applications The Circular also prescribes procedures for pending applications:
Meanwhile, specific procedures were prescribed for certain pending applications, given public policy considerations involved. These include:
“We recognize that predictability in regulatory action is vital to the business community, and with this policy, we are saying clearly: the SEC will act, and act swiftly.” Chairman Lim added. The new circular is part of a series of reforms initiated by the SEC since Chairman Lim assumed its leadership on June 10. Earlier, the SEC issued a circular reducing by 50% fees for securing copies of documents from the SEC to reduce the cost of doing business. These documents are often needed by business for various purposes like getting permits and obtaining loans and other purposes to expand their business. Chairman added: “I wish to publicly thank all the SEC commissioners, directors and staff for their cooperation. With the dedication and hard work that they have shown in the past month, I do not have doubt that the SEC will improve its services in a significant way — in alignment with the objectives of Republic Act No. 11032 or the Ease of Doing Business and Efficient Government Service Delivery Act of 2018.” |
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