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The Financial Services Commission (FSC) (French: Commission des Services Financiers de Maurice) is a regulatory authority responsible for the regulation, supervision and inspection of all financial services other than banking institutions and global business in Mauritius.
Trading takes place five days a week and is conducted through an open outcry, order-driven and single-price auction system. Each share (excluding foreign shares) has a maximum +/- 20% price limit per trading session. A maximum of 1.25% trading fees are applicable to transactions on the market.
AfrAsia Bank Limited, commonly known as AfrAsia Bank, is authorized and regulated by the Bank of Mauritius [2] and the Financial Services Commission.Headquartered in the Mauritius International Financial Centre with representative office in South Africa, AfrAsia specialises in banking that builds bridges between Africa, Asia and the World.
FMBCapital Holdings Plc, also referred to as First Capital Bank Group, is a financial services holding company based in Mauritius. It operates commercial banks in the Southern African countries of Botswana, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe, which trade as First Capital Bank. [3]
Financial Services Commission or FSC may refer to: Financial Services Commission of Mauritius; British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission;
Consumer services Hotels Curepipe: 1985 Hotel operator P A Mahanagar Telephone Mauritius Limited: Telecommunications Fixed line telecommunications Port Louis: 2003 Telecommunications and ISP P A MauBank: Financials Banks Ebene Cybercity: 2003 State-owned, part of the Bank of Mauritius: S A Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) Consumer services
Bank of Mauritius; F. Financial Services Commission (Mauritius) This page was last edited on 5 December 2019, at 22:45 (UTC). ...
MCB Group is a large financial services conglomerate. As of 31 March 2015, it had an estimated asset base of over US$7.4 billion (MUR 267.7 billion) and estimated shareholders' equity of more than US$1.0 billion (MUR 35.2 billion).