Financial Services Agency

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The Financial Services Agency (金融庁 Kin'yūchō?) is a Japanese government organization responsible for overseeing banking, securities and exchange, and insurance in order to ensure the stability of the financial system of Japan. The agency operates with a commissioner and reports to the Minister of Financial Services. It oversees the Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission and the Certified Public Accountants and Auditing Oversight Board. [1]

Its main office is located in Tokyo.

Japan FSA

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