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Mission
Aug. 9, 2023
At the Securities and Exchange Commission
(SEC), we work together to make a positive
impact on the U.S. economy, our capital
markets, and people’s lives.
Since our founding in 1934 at the height of
the Great Depression, we have stayed true to
our mission of protecting investors,
maintaining fair, orderly, and efficient
markets, and facilitating capital
formation.
Our mission requires tireless commitment and
unique expertise from our staff of dedicated
public servants who care deeply about
protecting the investing public and others
who rely on our markets to secure their
financial futures.
Protecting Investors
The federal securities laws
we oversee are based on a simple and
straightforward concept: everyone should be
treated fairly and have access to certain
facts about investments and those who sell
them.
Companies offering securities for sale to
the public must tell the truth about their
business, the securities they are selling,
and the investment risks. And those who sell
and trade securities and offer advice to
investors – such as brokers-dealers,
investment advisers, and exchanges – must
treat investors fairly and honestly.
We protect investors by
vigorously enforcing the federal securities
laws to ensure truth and fairness. We deter
misconduct, hold wrongdoers accountable, and
provide resources
to help investors evaluate their investment
choices and protect themselves against
fraud.
Maintaining Fair, Orderly, and Efficient Markets
Our U.S. capital markets are the deepest,
most dynamic, and most liquid in the world.
They also have evolved to become
increasingly fast and extraordinarily
complex.
As we oversee more than $100 trillion in
securities trading on U.S. equity markets
annually, it is our job to be responsive and
innovative in the face of significant market
developments and trends.
As technological advancements have changed
how our securities markets operate, our
ability to remain an effective regulator
requires us to continuously monitor the
market environment and, as appropriate,
adjust and modernize our rules, regulations,
and oversight tools and activities.
Facilitating Capital Formation
Our regulatory governance provides companies
and entrepreneurs with a variety of avenues
to access the U.S. economy's capital markets
to help them create jobs, develop
life-changing innovations and technology,
and provide financial opportunities for
those who invest in them.
Access to capital is particularly critical
for small businesses, which create
approximately two-thirds of all new jobs in
the U.S. economy.
Learn more
about what we do to facilitate ways for
small businesses to raise capital and
succeed.
Achieving Our Mission
We are steadfast in our dedication to our
longstanding three-part mission as we keep
pace with our ever-evolving markets and
inspire the full confidence of the investing
public and market participants alike.
As we continue to monitor the activities of
more than 28,000 entities in the securities
industry, we remain dedicated to the
interests of long-term investors who are
entrusting their hard-earned savings to our
securities markets to fund home purchases,
college educations, and other important life
events.