Financial Supervisory Authority (Denmark)
The Danish Financial Supervisory Authority (DFSA) (Danish: Finanstilsynet) is the financial regulatory authority of the Danish government responsible for the regulation of financial markets in Denmark.[citation needed]
Finanstilsynet | |
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Formed | January 1, 1988 |
Jurisdiction | Denmark |
Headquarters | Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Website | http://www.finanstilsynet.dk |
Finanstilsynet is part of the Ministry of Economic and Business Affairs and also acts as secretariat for the Financial Business Council, the Danish Securities Council and the Money and Pension Panel.[citation needed]
History
editFinanstilsynet was established on the 1 Jan 1988 with the merger of the Supervisory Authority for Banks and Savings Banks and the Insurance Supervisory Authority.[citation needed]
In January 1990, the Supervisory Authority for Mortgage Credit Institutions was transferred to Finanstilsyne from the Danish Housing Agency.[citation needed] However political responsibility for mortgage credit remained with the ministry of housing and so Finanstilsynet reported to both the Minister for Housing and the Minister for Economic Affairs until 1994 when political responsibility was passed to the Minister for Economic Affairs.[citation needed]
In November 2001 the Ministry of Economic Affairs merged with the Ministry of Business and Industry.[citation needed] Since then the Minister of Economic and Business Affairs has been responsible for Finanstilsynet.[citation needed]
Responsibilities and functions
editIt is responsible for regulation, supervision and collecting statistics of financial participants.[citation needed] These include; banks, stock exchanges, securities and money market brokers, clearing and registration organizations, insurance companies, pension funds, insurance brokers, investment companies and investment associations.[citation needed]
Its stated aims are to:[1]
- strengthen the market's role as a disciplinary factor through enhanced transparency
- intensify management's consideration of the risk profile
- improve consumers' possibilities to compare prices and products among companies.
Organization structure
editFinanstilsynet is run by an executive management team that report to the minister of Economic and business affairs.[citation needed] The executive is made up of a Director general and three deputy director generals.[citation needed] Each deputy is assigned a subsection of the responsibilities of the agency.[citation needed]
International
editFinanstilsynet is a member of the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA), which is actively contributing to the harmonisation of financial regulation in Europe.[citation needed]
Finanstilsynet is also a member of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO), and is a signatory of the IOSCO multilateral Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate with other countries securities commissions.[citation needed]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Finanstilsynet - Objectives and Core Areas". /www.finanstilsynet.dk.
External links
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