ADGM unit signs MoU with Jersey regulator

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ADGM unit signs MoU with Jersey regulator

Abu Dhabi - The MoU will enable the regulatory authorities to co-operate on supervisory matters and exchange of information to maintain the stability.

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Published: Wed 17 Feb 2016, 11:00 PM

Last updated: Thu 18 Feb 2016, 10:44 AM

The Jersey Financial Services Commission (JFSC) signed a memorandum of understanding with the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) of Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) on Wednesday. The MoU will enable the regulatory authorities to co-operate on supervisory matters and exchange of information to maintain the stability and well-being of the financial systems in each respective capital market.
John Harris, director-gneral of the JFSC, said: "A key element of the work that we undertake is facilitating market access, while at the same time working to protect and enhance Jersey's reputation.
"This MoU acknowledges our shared ambitions for a long-term partnership and collaboration. We have every expectation that the Abu Dhabi Global Market will grow into a world-leading financial centre. We will work together to exchange ideas, develop and cooperate, whilst adhering to international regulatory standards."
Richard Teng, chief executive officer of FSRA, said: "This MoU continues the FSRA's undertaking in establishing relevant cooperative arrangements and cross-border collaboration with our international counterparts. Our partnerships with JFSC and other like-minded regulators are crucial in enabling us to monitor and supervise our respective jurisdictions. . We look forward to working closely with JSFC to maintain an efficient, responsive and well-regulated financial environment that address the needs of our businesses and stakeholders."
The MoU formally establishes a framework to facilitate long-term collaboration between JFSC and FSRA and underpins their commitment to foster and uphold the highest international regulatory standards and practice in both jurisdictions.
- business@khaleejtimes.com


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