visiting SEC booth at SET in the City 2013. Presented under the theme ?SEC Investment Academy?, the SEC booth this year will be a source of knowledge for new investors. The visitors can start learning their
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) welcomed government officers from the Office of the Administrative Courts (OAC) for a study visit focused on organizational management. These visitors
convenience to the users. Its enhanced navigation and functionality will enable visitors to connect to top hit social networks, while the data re-classification will clearly illustrate the SEC?s roles and
consultations to visitors and advice on investment fraud prevention, and shared guidance on how to use the SEC Hotline 1207, extension 22, for reporting suspicious activities regarding investment scams. The
educational activities and resources for visitors who had experienced investment scams. It also promoted an engaging song titled “Looks Too Good? Don’t Fall for It,” which was created as part of a creative
enhance investors’ understanding of investment fraud and scams, helping them protect themselves from becoming victims. The SEC team provided advice on investment fraud prevention to visitors and
consultations to visitors and advice on investment fraud prevention, and shared guidance on how to use the SEC Hotline 1207, extension 22, for reporting suspicious activities regarding investment scams. The
immunity check-up simulator or learn more about asset investment. Visitors can also get to know the newest full-service consulting service, which is accessible to people of all financial backgrounds
. Moreover, Mobile App ?start-to-invest,? a new stylish investment tool available for free-of-charge download on App store, will be also introduced. Visitors can also seek advice relating to investment and
and financial literacy. The SEC Open House was not only attractive and stylish but comfortable enough for all visitors to make themselves at home. We obtained a very warm welcome from investors and the