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SEC stops illegal investment activities of F2M OPC

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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has issued a cease and desist  order against Farm to Market (F2M) Agri-Farm OPC and its related entities for  soliciting investments from the public without the necessary approvals from the  Commission. 

In an order dated August 20, 2024, the Commission En Banc directed Farm to  Market (F2M) Agri-Farm OPC and its related entities, namely F2M Tarlac City Main Branch, F2M, F2M Paalaga System, Hog Raising Business, F2M  Tuguegarao Branch, F2M Dagupan, F2M La Union Branch, and F2M Lagawe,  Ifugao, to immediately stop offering or selling securities until it secures  registration and the necessary license from the SEC. 

The order also covers F2M-Solano Nueva Viz. Branch, F2M Tayug, F2M La  Trinidad, Benguet, F2M Agriventure, F2M Digital Raisers, Kono Salinas, and  Wonderboy Tumapang, including its co-anchors RPN DZBS 1368 KHZ Baguio Radyo Ronda, and Martin Augustin

It also includes agents, representatives, salesmen, conduit entities, and  subsidiaries, as well as persons acting on their behalf including F2M Branches  and their respective managers in La Trinidad, Benguet; Ampucao, Itogon,  Benguet; Tinok, Ifugao; Abatan, Buguias, Benguet; Sta. Rosa, Bayombong  Nueva Vizcaya; and Dubinan East, Santiago, City, Isabela

F2M branch offices in Diffun, Quirino; Baguio City and Bontoc, Mountain  Province, Bangued, Abra; Lagawe, Ifugao; Tabuk City, Kalinga, and  Tuguegarao City, Cagayan; Aparri, Cagayan; Baler, Aurora; Caoayan City,  Isabela; Solano and Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya; and Alaminos City and  Bolinao, Pangasinan are covered by the order. 

F2M branches in Tayug, Pangasinan; Dagupan City and Urdaneta City,  Pangasinan; Asingan, Pangasinan; San Carlos City, Pangasinan, and San  Fernando City, La Union; Luna, La Union, Laoag City, Ilocos Norte; Vigan City,  Ilocos Sur; Iba, Zambales and Tarlac City; Gerona, Tarlac; Bulacan; Davao City;  Toledo City, General Santos City and Tagbilaran City, Bohol were also ordered  to stop operations. 

The SEC further prohibited the F2M entities from transacting funds in its  depository banks, and from transferring, disposing, or conveying any assets to  preserve the assets of its investors.

The F2M entities were found to be offering securities through the F2M 3 Months  Paalaga System, where investors were invited to buy a piglet for P5,000 in  exchange for a guaranteed return of P2,600 for every piglet bought after three  months.  

For example, an investor who pays P100,000 for 20 piglets will receive a return  of 52% of the amount invested or P52,000 within three months. 

The scheme involved the offer and/or sale of securities in the form of an  investment contract, whereby a person makes an investment of money in a  common enterprise with an expectation of profits, derived primarily from the  efforts of others, the Commission held.  

Section 8.1 of Republic Act (RA) No. 8799, otherwise known as the Securities  Regulation Code, prohibits the offering and selling of securities without a  registration statement duly filed with and approved by the Commission. 

“[T]he unauthorized investment-taking activities of F2M OPC, F2M entities and  their cohorts operate as a fraud on investors, or [are] likely to cause grave or  irreparable injury or prejudice to the investing public, if not restrained,” the  order held. 

“F2M OPC, F2M entities and their cohorts’ act of selling/offering unregistered  securities in the form of investment contracts constitutes fraud which should be  promptly restrained for the protection of the investing public,” it added. 

The Paalaga System also constitutes financial fraud under RA No. 11765, or the  Financial Products and Services Consumer Protection Act (FCPA), which  defines investment fraud as any form of deceptive solicitation of investments  from the public, which includes Ponzi schemes and other schemes involving  the promise or offer of profits or returns using investments or contribution from  the investors themselves, boiling room operations, and the offering or selling of  investments schemes without a license or permit from the SEC, unless it involves  exempt securities or are considered as exempt transactions. 

Only F2M OPC is registered as a one person corporation with the SEC, while the  F2M Tarlac City-Main Branch, F2M, F2M Paalaga System, Hog Raising Business,  F2M Tuguegarao Branch, F2M Dagupan, F2M La Union Branch, and F2M  Lagawe, Ifugao, F2M-Solano Nueva Viz. Branch and F2M Tayug are not  registered with the Commission.  

Accordingly, they have not secured the necessary license to solicit investments  from the public. 

In addition, a surveillance operation by the SEC Enforcement and Investor  Protection Department revealed that the address provided in the articles of  incorporation of F2M OPC in Marikina City was a sham.  

The Commission has issued an advisory against F2M and its related entities as  early as April 16, 2024, warning the public to exercise caution against dealing  with representatives from the group as they are unauthorized to do so. 

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