Anguilla Financial Services Commission

For other uses, see Financial Services Commission.
Anguillan Financial Services Commission
Agency overview
Formed 2nd February 2004
Jurisdiction Anguila
Headquarters The Valley, Anguilla
Agency executives
  • Helen Hatton, Chairman
  • Gerry Halischuk, Director
Website http://www.fsc.org.ai/

The Anguillan Financial Services Commission is an autonomous regulatory authority responsible for the regulation, supervision and inspection of all financial services in and from within Anguilla, including insurance, banking, trustee business, company management, mutual funds business as well as the registration of companies, limited partnerships, intellectual property and ships.[1]

The Commission was established by the enactment of the Financial Services Commission Act on 26th November 2003 and it commenced operations on 2nd February 2004.[2]

The Commission now oversees all regulatory responsibilities previously handled by the government through the Financial Services Department. The Commission was established in 2001 pursuant to the Financial Services Commission Act (Cap F.28)[3] to try to protect the independence of the regulation of financial services. The establishment of the Commission was also part of certain international commitments by Anguilla to play its part in the fight against cross border white collar crime while safeguarding the privacy and confidentiality of legitimate business transactions.

The Commission has also been tasked with new responsibilities including promoting public understanding of the financial system and its products, policing the perimeter of regulated activity, reducing financial crime and preventing market abuse.

The Chair of the Financial Services Commission is Helen Hatton.[4] Mrs Hatton was a former financial regulator in Jersey, and is Fellow of the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of International Bankers.[5]

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