Financial Services Commission (South Korea)
금융위ì›íšŒ Geumnyung Wiwonhoe | |
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Agency overview | |
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Formed |
March 3, 2008 (Financial Supervisory Commission in April 1998) |
Preceding agency |
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Jurisdiction | South Korean government |
Headquarters | Seoul, S. Korea |
Agency executives |
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Parent agency | Prime Minister |
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Website | fsc.go.kr/eng |
Financial Services Commission | |
Hangul | 금융위ì›íšŒ |
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Hanja | 金èžå§”員會 |
Revised Romanization | Geumnyung Wiwonhoe |
McCune–Reischauer | KÅmnyung WiwÅnhoe |
The Financial Services Commission (FSC), formerly Financial Supervisory Commission, is South Korean government's top financial regulator. It makes financial policies, and directs the Financial Supervisory Service.
The Financial Supervisory Commission was established in 1998. With the start of Lee Myung-bak administration, the Commission was rearranged into the Financial Services Commission; the new one took over the policy-making authority from the Finance Ministry.
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