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Ashraf El-Sharkawy headed the authority after the January 2011 uprising. [2] The agency was known as the Egyptian Financial Supervisory Authority (EFSA) in English until Nov 2017 when it was rebranded in English only as the Financial Regulatory Authority. [3]
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Financial regulatory authorities Afghanistan: Da Afghanistan Bank: Albania: Financial Supervisory Authority (AMF) Algeria: Commission d'Organisation et de Surveillance des Opérations de Bourse (COSOB) Andorra: Andorran Financial Authority (AFA) Angola: Capital Markets Commission (CMC) ; Agência Angolana de Regulação e Supervisão de Seguros ...
Financial regulatory authorities of Egypt ... National Telecommunications Regulatory Authority; N. National Archives of Egypt; National Authority for Remote Sensing ...
Financial regulatory authorities of the United Kingdom (1 C, 6 P) Financial regulatory authorities of the United States (2 C, 30 P) Pages in category "Financial regulatory authorities by country"
Whereas most financial regulatory authorities have a national mandate, there are instances of both subnational and supranational authorities: Subnational authorities are extant most prominently in Canada and the United States, at the level of individual provinces and states respectively, and in autonomous territories such as British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, Constituent ...
Access to credit information had expanded with the addition of retailers to the database of the private credit bureau in 2009. In the same year, Egyptian Financial Supervisory Authority (EFSA), a single Financial Regulatory Authority for all non-banking financial services was established. [14]
The CAO supervises the management of public-sector companies and government departments, including about 130 central government departments and administrative units, 120 service agencies, 27 governorates, 50 economic authorities and more than 160 state-owned enterprises, political parties, trade unions, national and party news media, and all units subsidised by the State.