FSCA definition

FSCA means the Financial Sector Conduct Authority or any successor in title.
FSCA means the Financial Sector Conduct Authority or any successor organization or authority for the time being responsible for the regulation of financial services providers in the Republic;

Examples of FSCA in a sentence

  • The Company will report any dispute relating to an OTC Derivative Transaction where the value of the transaction exceeds R100 million, and the dispute remains unresolved for 10 (ten) business days, to the FSCA.

  • Exness (SC) Ltd is also authorized as an Over-The-Counter Derivatives Provider (ODP) by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) in South Africa.

  • The Company will also ensure that it is able to provide a reasonable and valid explanation to the FSCA for concluding that a portfolio compression exercise is not appropriate.


More Definitions of FSCA

FSCA means the Financial Sector Conduct Authority established in terms of section 56 of the FSRA;
FSCA is an abbreviation for Financial Sector Conduct Authority.“Joint Account” means trading Account held with us and jointly owned by two or more beneficiaries.
FSCA means an independent agency established by the Financial Sector Regulation Act No. 9 of 2017 to oversee the South African financial services industry in the public interest.
FSCA means the South African Financial Sector Conduct Authority, which is the Company’s licensing and supervisory authority.
FSCA means the Financial Services Commission Act, 2001;
FSCA means the Financial Sector Conduct Authority created by the Financial Services Regulation Act 9 of 2017 (the FSR Act).