Financial Services Agency
The Financial Services Agency (金融庁, Kin'yū-chō, FSA) is a Japanese government agency and an integrated financial regulator responsible for overseeing banking, securities and exchange, and insurance sectors in order to ensure the stability of the financial system of Japan. The agency operates with a Commissioner and reports to the Minister of State for Financial Services. It oversees the Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission and the Certified Public Accountants and Auditing Oversight Board.[1]
金融庁 Kin'yū-chō | |
Kasumigaseki Common Gate West Building | |
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Formed | July 2000 |
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Headquarters | 3-2-1 Kasumigaseki, Chiyodaku, Tokyo, Japan |
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Parent agency | Cabinet Office |
Website | http://www.fsa.go.jp |
Its main office is located in Tokyo.
See also
- Financial Services Authority
- Securities Commission
References
- http://www.fsa.go.jp/en/about/about01_menu.html Archived 2010-04-18 at the Wayback Machine Organizational chart of FSA
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