Financial Services Authority definition
Financial Services Authority means the Financial Services Authority in the United Kingdom.
Financial Services Authority means the body corporate known by that name that has the functions conferred on it by or under the Financial Services and Markets ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ or any successor entity.
Financial Services Authority means the United Kingdom Financial Services Authority, or any successor regulatory body or such other governmental authority in the United Kingdom (or if the Issuer becomes domiciled in a jurisdiction other than the United Kingdom, in such other jurisdiction) having primary supervisory authority with respect to the capital requirements of the Issuer.
Examples of Financial Services Authority in a sentence
The Company is regulated and authorized by the Financial Services Authority of Seychelles.
More Definitions of Financial Services Authority
Financial Services Authority means the Financial Services Authority established under section 3 of the Financial Services Authority Act, 2013 (Act 19 of 2013);
Financial Services Authority means the independent body which regulates the financial services industry in the United Kingdom;
Financial Services Authority means the Financial Services Authority in its capacity as the competent authority for the purposes of Part VI of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000;
Financial Services Authority means the independent non-governmental body given statutory powers by the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000;
Financial Services Authority means the body set up under the Financial Markets Act 2000 to register Industrial and Provident Societies under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act: 1965.
Financial Services Authority means the Isle of Man Financial Services Authority established by section 1 (the Isle of Man Financial Services Authority) of the Financial Services Act 2008;
Financial Services Authority means the Financial Services Authority in its capacity as the competent listing authority for the purposes of the FSMA in the United Kingdom;