The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), in partnership with the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI), conducted a Roadshow on Capital Formation for MSMEs and Start-Ups in Dumaguete City.
Spearheaded by the SEC Office for the Advancement of Strategic Investments in SMEs or OASIS, this nationwide roadshow aims to promote and raise awareness on the various capital market financing options available for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and startups. The event features plenary and break-out sessions with invited speakers from Round One (a crowdfunding intermediary), the Philippine Stock Exchange, and the Investment & Capital Corporation of the Philippines.
The NOCCI officers, Board of Trustees, and members were present during the said event. One of the highlights in the said roadshow was the signing of Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between SEC Bacolod Extension Office and NOCCI, a collaborative initiative which seeks to promote financial literacy and investor education in the locality.
Spearheaded by the SEC Office for the Advancement of Strategic Investments in SMEs or OASIS, this nationwide roadshow aims to promote and raise awareness on the various capital market financing options available for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and startups. The event features plenary and break-out sessions with invited speakers from Round One (a crowdfunding intermediary), the Philippine Stock Exchange, and the Investment & Capital Corporation of the Philippines.
The NOCCI officers, Board of Trustees, and members were present during the said event. One of the highlights in the said roadshow was the signing of Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between SEC Bacolod Extension Office and NOCCI, a collaborative initiative which seeks to promote financial literacy and investor education in the locality.
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Photo Caption: The Securities and Exchange Commission, in partnership with the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce & Industry, conducts a Roadshow on Capital Formation for MSMEs and Start-Ups in Dumaguete City. (SEC photo)