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SEC-Bacolod to accept over-the-counter payments until Dec. 31

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THE Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) - Bacolod Extension Office has announced that it will continue to accept over-the-counter payments until December 31, 2022.

It said that all payment transactions with Payment Assessment Form (PAF) shall be paid online via eSPAYSEC.

To access the online payment system, clients may go to www.sec.gov.ph, click on Online Services and choose eSPAYSEC.

A video tutorial is available to guide them step by step in making payments. The following modes of payments are accepted: debit and credit cards, PayMaya Wallet and GCash.

Transactions requiring PAF include processing fee for new registration, amendment, secondary license and petition, requests for certified true and plain copies, documentary stamp, requests for Certificate of Filing/ Corporate Information and Certificate of No Derogatory, payment of annual fees and penalties.

Clients may request PAF for their transaction by sending an email to SEC-Bacolod.

For any queries or assistance needed, clients may contact us at (034) 445-5713, (034) 445-5714, 0961-603-5772, 0905-568-8256, or through email: secbacolod2918@gmail.com and sec.bcdextension@gmail.com. (PR)

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