SEC’s iRegister – I can’t Register

by ka edong on July 1, 2007

I’m trying out some Securities and Exchange Commission online e-governance services:

The Philippine SEC offers the public the convenience of online registration through SEC-iRegister, the web-based Company Registration System of the Philippines Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

SEC-iRegister is a quick, affordable, and user friendly service that is available to the public 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. An easy, step-by-step guide allows everyone, even the computer novice, to use this web-based company registration system from the convenience of their desktop.

With SEC-iRegister, clients can do the following online:

  • Verifying the availability of the desired name for corporation or partnership
  • Reserving the verified name
  • Accomplishing and printing the registration online without the need to buy the SEC forms

Too bad the iRegister website (http://iregister.sec.gov.ph/) isn’t loading today. Let me try contacting some friends at Sun Microsystems (I recall they were the backbone and developers of iRegister), and ask them “What’s up with that?!”

On a positive note, I’m glad SEC (http://www.sec.gov.ph/) has some downloadable pamphlets, documents, forms — all indicators of maturing e-government services.

ka edong
di pa i-registered, ahahay!

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ka edong July 1, 2007 at 3:02 pm

Funny. This is what I received when i reported the page error to SEC’s MIS:

from “mis@sec.gov.ph” mis@sec.gov.ph
1:19 pm (1½ hours ago)
to ME @gmail.com
date Jul 1, 2007 1:19 PM
subject Out of Office

I will be away from (date) until (date).

For urgent matters you can contact (contact person).

mxelle July 10, 2007 at 1:48 pm

hi edwin! try mo mag-register pag gabi (kahit around 6-7:pm). Successful yung attempts ko to register pag mga ganung time ko sinusubukan. but the system isnt as efficient as it should be… you can accomplish more by lining up sa SEC. tutal you wont be able to finish registering/reserving your business name without going to the SEC–to pay for the reservation fee or to buy the card that you need for you to be able to pay for the reservation fee online. But I agree,having alternative options to deal with government is really a cool step forward.

ka edong July 10, 2007 at 11:21 pm

Yup, I was able to register.
Name: Pinoy Millionaire Minds Inc.

Next: Find an assistant who can do legwork at SEC etc.

miguel May 30, 2008 at 3:00 pm

I agree with you ka Edong! What’s wrong with the iregister SEC system! I’m getting impatient opening their “always unavailable” site!

ka edong May 31, 2008 at 10:32 pm

Goodluck! sana gumana na soon. It worked for me already.

ka edong

Ka alan August 20, 2008 at 9:46 pm

yeah! i strongly agree that it is really very hard to open this site…you have to spend and wait lots of time just looking for nothing in return. kahirap na trabaho. it adds to your wasted time. ano kayang dapat gawin????

ka edong August 20, 2008 at 10:07 pm

Personally, I sent an email to the head of a government agency. then I copied a few other related government officials.

I’ll send you a copy, maybe you could use a similar letter.

phoebe January 26, 2009 at 11:03 am

hey there can you pls teach me how to make a sapmple articles of inc. and its bytlaws..

please i’m a student and our law instructor is requiring us to make such….

by the way here is my email phoebe_1691@yahoo.com.ph

and grabe ang hirap po palang magreserve ng company name!!!!

JestoniP. Posia February 7, 2009 at 11:12 am

Iwant to register to the Security of Exchange Commission

JestoniP. Posia February 7, 2009 at 11:47 am

Iwant to register in SEC

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