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Financial Services Regulation Coordinating Committee (FSRCC)
Financial Services Regulation Coordinating Committee, FSRCC, is an inter-agency body set-up to deal with matters of common interest and concern to the various regulatory and supervisory authorities in the financial services industry.
For more information you can visit its web site at www.fsrcc.org
The members of the Financial Services Regulatory Coordinating Committee (FSRCC) are:-
1. Corporate Affairs Commission, CAC, is the body charged with the responsibility of administering the Companies and Allied Matters Act, including the regulation and supervision of the formation, incorporation, registration, management, and winding-up of companies.
For more information you can visit its web site at www.cac.gov.ng
2. Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, is the body charged with the function of issuing legal tender currency, promote monetary stability and sound financial system, and act as banker and financial adviser to the Federal Government.
For more information you can visit its web site at www.cenbank.org
3. Federal Ministry of Finance, FMF, is the Government Department charged with the administration of Government fiscal policies, planning and managing of Government projects, national budgets, incomes and liabilities accruable to the Government.
For more information you can visit its web site at www.fmf.gov.ng
4. Nigeria Stock Exchange, NSE, is the body charged with the business of stockbroking in relation to stocks, shares and other securities granted a quotation by the Exchange.
For more information you can visit its web site at www.nigerianstockexchange.com
5. National Insurance Commission, NAICOM, is the body charged with the responsibility of ensuring the effective administration, supervision, regulation and control of insurance business in Nigeria.
For more information you can visit its web site at www.naicomonline.org
6. Securities and Exchange Commission is a corporate organisation charged with the function of registering all securities proposed to be sold or for subscription by the public, protect the intergrity and maintain survellance over the securities market.
For more information you can visit its web site at www.sec.gov.ng
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