Financial Supervisory Authority (Estonia)

The Estonian Financial Supervisory Authority (FI) (Estonian: Finantsinspektsioon) is the financial supervision and crisis resolution authority of the government of Estonia, responsible for the regulation of financial markets in Estonia. It works on behalf of the state of Estonia and is independent in its decision-making.[1][2]

Estonian Financial Supervisory Authority
Finantsinspektsioon
Agency overview
FormedJanuary 1,  2002 (2002 -January-01)
JurisdictionEstonia
HeadquartersTallinn, Estonia
Agency executive
  • Kilvar Kessler, Chairman
Websitehttps://www.fi.ee/en

The supervisory activities of Finantsinspektsioon are divided between capital supervision and the supervision of markets and services.

Finantsinspektsioon is financed by the supervision and procedure fees paid by the subjects of financial supervision. It is part of the European Single Supervisory Mechanism since 2014. [3]

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