The Structures of International Financial Securities Regulatory Commission
The International
Financial Securities Regulatory Commission is established to promote
investor confidence in the securities and capital markets by providing more
structure and government oversight. The mission of the International Financial
Securities Regulatory Commission is to protect investors and maintain integrity
of the securities industry, overseeing major participants in the industry,
including stock exchanges, broker-dealers, investment advisors, mutual funds,
and public utility holding companies. The International Financial Securities
Regulatory Commission is concerned primarily with promoting disclosure of
important information, enforcing securities laws, and protecting investors who
interact with these various organizations and individuals.
As the name implies the mandate of the International Financial Securities Regulatory Commission is to oversee, regulate and enforce the Federal securities laws relating to corporate Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A). Secondary to our primary mandate but of no less importance, we interact with the various corporate and legal entities we may encounter during a merger or acquisition.
The International Financial Securities Regulatory Commission comprises the following:
•Membership of the Financial
Supervision Commission
•Supervision Division
•Enforcement Division
•Policy Division
•Authorizations
Division
•Operations Division
•Companies Registry
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