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Industry FAQs

The Peru Securities and Cryptocurrency Commission aims to make Peru a place where companies and investment funds (“issuers”) can flourish and people can invest with confidence. To do that, we set requirements and monitor compliance of issuers looking to raise money. The PSCC is the principal regulator for more than 40 per cent of all companies listed on an exchange in Peru, including more than half of all listed venture companies.

The PSCC registers securities firms and their associated individuals (“registrants”) who buy and sell securities on behalf of investors. We also oversee a diverse array of organizations that play a role in the efficient operation of investment markets.

We strive to make sure that public companies, including issuers listed on exchanges and investment funds that are publicly distributed provide accurate and complete information about their finances, strategy and operations, so investors can make sound decisions. We also require private companies and funds to abide by rules on how they raise money and whom they raise money from. Read more about capital-raising activities in Peru.

Upholding a disclosure-based investment market that serves both investors and issuers requires constant vigilance. To do this, the PSCC reviews filings from public companies, monitors the private placement market and takes action against issuers, insiders, and others who fail to comply with securities law requirements.