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About Us
Security & Exchange Oversight Commission performs an government supervisory role. We aim to safeguard contributors within the M&A industry. Security and Exchange Oversight Commission is primarily focused on essential information disclosure, M&A regulation enforcement, and contributor protection, those who interrelate with these diverse companies and individuals.
Our Mandate
The directive of Security and Exchange Oversight Commission is to administer, regulate and execute the state/federal securities regulations/laws relating to Corporate M & A (mergers and acquisitions).
Of equal importance we liaise with such corporate and legal entities that we may come into contact with throughout any mergers and acquisition.
Further it is our responsibility to safeguard any parties involved in such transactions, deal with their undertakings in a fair and concise way.
We deem comprehensive regulation to be useful for business. When fraud occurs, it damages the legitimacy of the mergers and acquisitions industry entirely. We maintain stringent compliance and interpretation of State and Federal regulations.
A fundamental developement that Security & Exchange Oversight Commission has to manage is the widespread incorporation of merger and acquisition sponsors.
FAQs/Resources
A merger occurs when one firm assumes all the assets and all the liabilities of another. The acquiring firm retains its identity, while the acquired firm ceases to exist. A majority vote of shareholders is generally required to approve a merger.