'Delivering better value for money to consumers, the finance industry and the nation'
The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has just published its report for the year 2002. This is the first report of the MFSA which took over the role of single regulator for all banking, securities, investment and insurance business in Malta on 1 October 2002. The MFSA, which also houses Malta's Companies Registry, has assumed regulatory and supervisory responsibilities previously shared between the Malta Financial Services Centre, the Central Bank of Malta and the Malta Stock Exchange. In the opening statement, Prof. JV Bannister, chairman of the MFSA, says: 'Moving towards a ...
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