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Securities Information Center (SIC)
Definition
Organization in charge of handling concerns regarding lost and stolen securities. The Securities Information Center was created in 1977 to collect and maintain information regarding these types of securities. The organization also provides guidance for individuals that need to replace securities after they have been lost or stolen. SIC also handles all counterfeit claims on securities.
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- securities house
- Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association
- Securities Industry Association
- Securities Industry Automation Corporation (SIAC)
- Securities Industry Committee on Arbitration (SICA)
- Securities Information Center (SIC)
- Securities Investor Protection Act of 1970
- Securities Investor Protection Corporation
- Securities Law Enforcement Remedies Act of 1990
- securities lending
- securities loan



