تمام ریگولیٹری ادارے
Federal Financial Supervisory Authority
2002 سال
حکومتی ریگولیشن
FSA SCB OBC MISA CMA GFSC HKGX CIMA FSC SEBI SFC VFSC FSC JSC CBAR SFC SECP SBS CNBV FCA BDL CIRO FinCEN TPEx SERC CBUAE JFX FINRA CMVM FSA SCMN BMA KNF SFB ISA AFSA SCM SEC AOFA CMA FSS NBRB ASIC FMA CYSEC NFA FINMA FSC MFSA FINTRAC MAS ADGM DFSA BaFin AMF FSA LFSA CBR CBI FSCA CONSOB FSC CFFEX CNMV CNB FSA MTR ICDX BAPPEBTI LB CMA
Federal Financial Supervisory Authority
2002 سال
حکومتی ریگولیشن
Prior to 2002, in Germany the regulation of the financial industry was undertaken by three separate agencies. In May 2002 BaFin was formed, following the passing of the Financial Services and Integration Act. The aim of the Act and the merging of the three agencies was to create one integrated financial regulator that would be able to cover all financial markets. The agencies that merged together were the Federal Banking Supervisory Office, the Federal Supervisory Office for Securities Trading, and the Federal Insurance Supervisory Office.BaFin was given further responsibility following the passing of the Banking Act in 2003 with the aim of increasing customer protection and improving the reputation of the German financial system. The extra powers included monitoring the credit-worthiness of financial institutions and collecting detailed information about them. This particular area of responsibility was shared with the Bundesbank. Currently, BaFin is experiencing a kind of transition, as the responsibility for banking supervision is being taken over by the European Central Bank.