Opinion No. 20-01 Re:Publicly Listed Company
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Securities and Exchange Commission Republic of the Philippines Department of Finance
OFFICEOF THE GENERALCOUNSEL
31 January 2020
SEC-OGC Opinion No.20-01 RePublicly Listed Company
Quiason Makalintal Barot Torres Ibarra Sison & Damaso 21st Floor Robinsons -Equitable Tower 4 ADB Avenue Cor.Pedro Poveda St. Ortigas CenterPasig City
AttentionAtty.Ruelito Q.Soriano,Atty Ma.Christine A. Aberinand AttyPaulo S.Faustino
Gentlemen/Ladies
Energy Development Corporation (EDC is still a publicly listed company after its delisting from the Philippine Stock Exchange(PSE) This refers to your letter dated 19 March 2019 requesting an opinion on whether
In your letter, you mentioned that EDC filed with the PSE a Petition for the
2018. dated 23 November 2018.The delisting of the shares became effective on 29 November Voluntary Delisting of its common shares,which the PSE approved in its Memorandum
Memorandum Circular No.6, Series of 2009,otherwise known as "Revised Code of Moreover,you acknowledged in your letter that EDC should comply with the SEC
Corporate Governance"(RCCG)sinceat present,it still has debt securities which are registered with the Commission and listed with the PDEx and has assets in excess of Fifty Million Pesos(Php 50,000,000.00)and more than two hundred (200)stockholders owning at least one hundred(100) shares each.
still considered a publicly listed company, thereby making SEC Memorandum Governance for Publicly-Listed CompaniesCG Code for PLCs),still applicable to it Circular No. 19, Series of 2016, otherwise known as "the Code of Corporate Given its delisting of shares in the PSE, EDC seeks clarification on whether it is
Specifically,you now seek clarification on the following matters
to a company with existing registration statements filed with stock exchange; the Commission and whose shares are listed and traded in a 1) Whether or not the term "publicly-listed companyrefers
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2 On the basis of the above definition,whether or not EDC is no longer considered a publicly-listed company; and
3) Whether or not the CG Code for PLCs applies to EDC considering that its shares have already been delisted from the PSE
Considering that queries number 1 and 2 were posed within the context of compliance with the CG Code for PLCs, the ultimate and only issue to be resolved is query number 3,which we answer in the negative.
The CG Code for PLCs,which was released on 22 November 2016,superseded the RCCG insofar as publicly-listed companies are concerned.
Under the RCCG, the following are the covered companies:
"x x x registered corporations and [to] branches or subsidiaries of foreign corporations operating in the Philippines that
1.Sell equity and / or debt securities to the public that are required to be
2.Have assets in excess of Fifty Million Pesos and at least two hundred 200 registered with the Commission;or
stockholders who own at least one hundred (100 shares cach of equity
3.Whose equity securities are listed on an Exchange;or Securities; or
4. Are grantees of secondary licenses from the Commission. Emphasis supplied
The CG Code for PLCs was intended to cover the third type of corporations in the above enumeration i.e.whose equity securities are listed on an exchange. However unlike the RCCG which specifically mentions equity securities,the CG Code for PLCs does not make any distinction between equities and debt securities.
To avoid confusion, the Commission En Banc issued SEC Resolution No. 760 Series of 2017,which reads as follows
SEC RES.No.760.s.of 2017
Governance and Finance Department that the new Code of Corporate RESOLVED, to APPROVE the recommendation of the Corporate
companies whose equity securities are listed on the Philippines Stock Governance for Publicly - listed Companies shall cover only those
Exchange, and that companies with the debt securities listed on the Philippine Dealing Exchange will be covered in the Code of Corporate Governance for Public Companies and Registered Issuer that will be released by the end of the year2017."emphasis supplied)
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compliance therewith, shall only cover companies whose securities are listed in the PSE. EDC,having voluntarily delisted its shares in the PSE, is therefore excluded from the Based on the foregoing, PLCs,as mentioned in the CG Code and for purposes of
coverage of the CG Code for PLCs.
Notwithstanding the exclusion of EDC from the application of the CG Code for PLCs EDC must be reminded that as a registered issuer it is now covered by the recently issued SEC Memorandum Circular No.24, Series of 2019 or the Code of Corporate Governance for Public Companies and Registered Issuers, which was issued by the Commission on 19 December2019.
It shall be understood,however,that the above-stated opinion is rendered based solely on the facts and circumstances disclosed and relevant solely to the particular issue raised therein and shall not be used in the nature of a standing rule binding upon the Commission in other cases or upon the courts whether of similar or dissimilar
facts relied upon are different, this opinion shall be rendered void circumstances. If, upon further inquiry and investigation, it will be disclosed that the
Please be guided accordingly ROMUALD CPADILLA OIC-General Counsel vmhmw Very trulyyours.
1SECMemorandum Circular No.15Series of 2003
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