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SEC Proposes New E-Delivery Approach to Make Information More Readily Accessible and Useful for Investors

First publishedJul 16, 12:57 UTC
Last updatedJul 17, 11:04 UTC · 19m ago
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The SEC proposed a new rule called Regulation E-Delivery to make information more accessible for investors. This rule would allow electronic delivery of information. Investors can still choose to receive paper copies.

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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed a new rule. This rule is called Regulation E-Delivery. It will make information more accessible for investors. Investors can choose to receive information electronically or in paper format.

Why it matters

This new rule will help investors get information more easily. It will also reduce the amount of paper used.

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What is Regulation E-Delivery?
It is a new rule proposed by the SEC to make information more accessible for investors.
Why is this rule important?
It will help investors get information more easily and reduce the amount of paper used.
What will happen to paper copies?
Investors can still choose to receive paper copies if they want to.
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