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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.
Mauri Garments Trading and Marketing Limited v The Mauritius Commercial Bank Ltd (Mauritius) [2015] UKPC 14: Rainbow Insurance Co Ltd v The Financial Services Commission and others (Mauritius) [2015] UKPC 15: JMMB Merchant Bank Limited (Formerly Capital and Credit Mercahnt Bank Ltd) v The Real Estate Board (Jamaica) [2015] UKPC 16
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.
Financial Services Commission or FSC may refer to: Financial Services Commission of Mauritius; British Virgin Islands Financial Services Commission;
Bank of Mauritius; F. Financial Services Commission (Mauritius) This page was last edited on 5 December 2019, at 22:45 (UTC). ...
Dev Manraj was the mastermind behind most of the major projects of Mauritius, including the Ebene Cybercity, when he served as Chairman of the Business Park of Mauritius Ltd. He contributed inter alia in the setting up of the Financial Services Commission , the Mauritius Leasing Company Ltd. the National Transport Corporation and the State ...
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]
In March 2017 accountant Kriti Taukoordass was nominated as Special Investigator by the Financial Services Commission (FSC) in order to investigate the attempt by a group of Franco-Mauritians to undertake a hostile take-over of New Mauritius Hotels Ltd (NMH) in February 2016.