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'Reliable regulatory environment key to attracting investors'

The Philippine Star

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December 09, 2025

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will push for further reforms to ensure a reliable regulatory environment in the country, saying that economic momentum alone is not enough to attract investors.

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

'Reliable regulatory environment key to attracting investors'

“As we enter 2026, despite the challenges confronting the country, the Philippines carries solid economic momentum, strong domestic demand, a young and skilled workforce, and expanding opportunities across infrastructure, manufacturing, renewable energy and services,” SEC chairman Francis Lim said.

“But for us at the SEC, momentum alone is not enough. Investors, especially foreign investors, need a regulatory environment that is clear, efficient and trustworthy,” he said.

Lim said the SEC has not only been listening to investor concerns, but has also been acting accordingly.

With certainty seen as the real currency of investment, Lim said that the commission continues to uphold a rules-based, transparent and predictable regulatory environment for foreign investors.

“Our commitment is to provide a regulatory environment that respects your time, protects your investment, and supports your long-term strategies. But building a thriving market is a shared responsibility. We are widening the door to clearer rules, faster processes and stronger governance. It is your confidence, your capital and your continued partnership that will turn these into real economic activity,” he said.

Recognizing that a reliable regulatory environment is essential for investors, Lim said the SEC has enhanced its service standards and streamlined its decision-making timelines.

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