Bilateral cooperation

In a fast-moving world economy, where cross-border financial activity is escalating, the financial services industry makes international cooperation between supervisory authorities increasingly important.  As part of its strategic objectives, FRC strives for development of regional financial integration -with better interconnectedness - and aims to align its strategies and approaches with those of advanced markets. Bilateral and multilateral collaborations contribute to regional financial integration, and to more efficient and sustainable markets. Cooperation facilitates the sharing of best practices and expertise; so often crucial to effective supervision. Also important is the role of global standard-setting organizations, so the FRC actively engages with international organizations and regulators; seeking to advance towards international standards in all activities within its remit.

    List of MoUs, Agreements

Date

Institution

Type

Country

Content of agreement

1 29 Apr 2022 Securities and Exchange Board

MoU

India

 

2 17 Oct 2022

APRC Supervisory

MMoU

International

 

3

1 Nov 2017

15 Jan 2019

CFA Institute Global Scholarship Agreement

International

 

4 06 Dec 2017 The International Investment bank

MoU

Slovakia

 

5 28 Mar 2017

Financial Services Agency (FSA)

Modification of Letter exchange

EoL Japan

 

6 02 Oct 2015 Korea Securities Finance Corporation

MoU

Korea

 

7 11 Oct 2013 Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) MoU Hong Kong

 

8 May 2012 International Organization of Securities Commission (IOSCO) MMoU International

 

9 21 Oct 2010 Polish Financial Supervision Authority (UKNF) Agreement Poland  
10 13 Oct 2010 Financial Services Commission (FSC) MoU Republic of Korea  
11 25 Sep 2009 Agency of Kazakhstan on Regulation and Supervision of Financial Market and Financial Organizations (AFN) MMoU Kazakhstan  
12 24 Jan 2008 China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) MoU China