JFSA
Japan Financial Services Agency
The JFSA is Japan's primary financial regulator overseeing banking, securities, and insurance. It sets policy and supervises financial institutions.
The agency works with the Bank of Japan and enforces rules to protect consumers and maintain market integrity. It also supports fintech innovation policies. Official site: JFSA.
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