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SEC proposes tiered public ownership rules for IPO listings

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December 05, 2025

THE Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has released for public comment a draft memorandum circular proposing a tiered minimum public ownership framework for companies seeking to list shares on the stock exchange.

‘The draft circular, issued on Dec. 3, is open for comments until Dec. 23. It seeks to establish a tiered approach to public ownership requirements based on the size of the issuer, balancing factors such as market liquidity, investor protection, capital formation, and market competitiveness.

“A tiered minimum public ownership framework provides a proportionate and market-aligned approach that preserves the long-term benefits of adequate public float while addressing potential constraints in demand absorption for large issuances, thereby supporting capital formation and encouraging more companies to pursue listing in the Philippines,’ the circular said.

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