The Astana Financial Services Authority (AFSA) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Financial Services Commission (FSC) and Financial Supervisory Services (FSS) of Republic of Korea.
The MoU was signed by Mr. Mukhtar Bubeyev, the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the AFSA, Mr. Yong Beom Kim, the Vice Chairman of the FSC and Mr. Kwang-yeol Yoo, the First Senior Deputy Governor of the FSS.
AFSA, FSC and FSS expressed their willingness to cooperate with each other in capital markets, banking and insurance, based on mutual trust and understanding in the supervision of the cross-border establishments within their respective jurisdictions. The Authorities agreed to use their best endeavors to cooperate in routine supervisory procedures, and to notify and provide to each other relevant information.
Mr. Bubeyev said: “We are delighted to establish a cooperation with Financial Services Commission and Financial Supervisory Services of Korea. It is symbolic that we are entering into this MoU as the Forum of Kazakh-Korean partnership commenced today in Nur-Sultan. We attach great importance to supervisory cooperation with peer regulators and are keen to facilitate establishment of Korean firms in the AIFC”.
Mr. Yong Beom Kim said: “We are pleased to lay the groundwork for supervisory cooperation between Korea and Kazakhstan. The MoU will provide the two countries with greater chances in sharing experiences in financial supervisory policies. We also expect that cooperation between the two countries will provide greater support to companies which are interested in entering each other’s markets.”
Mr. Kwang-yeol Yoo said: “The FSS is very pleased to have this opportunity to strengthen the relations with the Astana Financial Services Authority. I hope this MoU contributes to elevating the level of cooperation and encouraging financial companies in both countries to enter each other’s markets. I look forward to more active cooperation and communication between the authorities based on the MoU.”