SEC: SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent agency established by the federal government of the United States. Its main responsibility is to enforce laws governing the securities industry, including the regulation of financial markets and the protection of investors.

The SEC works to maintain fair and orderly financial markets, facilitate capital formation, and ensure that companies and individuals operating within the securities industry comply with applicable laws and regulations. It also provides education and guidance to investors to help them make informed decisions and protect their interests.

In summary, the SEC plays a major role in maintaining the integrity and stability of the U.S. financial system by regulating the securities industry and enforcing laws that promote transparency, accountability, and fairness.

About Welcome Funds

Founded in 2000, Welcome Funds has helped thousands of Americans qualify for a life settlement on their life insurance benefits. We are licensed throughout the nation to offer the life settlement option to policyholders and have negotiated more than 33,000 life settlement offers on behalf of our clients.

  • It's fast, easy & FREE to determine eligibility
  • There is no obligation to accept an offer
  • Our consultation & qualification process is completely confidential

Complete our quick Life Settlement Qualifier or call us toll-free at 877.227.4484 to speak with a Client Care Advocate.

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