Joint Forum
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the Joint Forum is an international group bringing together financial regulatory representatives from banking, insurance
Insurance
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 and securities. It works under the international bodies for these sectors, the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is a committee of banking supervisory authorities that was established by the central bank governors of the Group of Ten countries in 1975. It provides a forum for regular cooperation on banking supervisory matters. Its objective is to enhance...

 (BCBS), the International Organization of Securities Commissions
International Organization of Securities Commissions
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 (IOSCO) and the International Association of Insurance Supervisors
International Association of Insurance Supervisors
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 (IAIS). The group develops guidance, principles and identifies best practices that are of common interest to all three sectors.

It was initially set up in response to an increasing number of large financial organisations providing services in all three sectors across multiple countries. Today the Forum deals with issues that are common to all three sectors, including financial regulation
Financial regulation
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 of conglomerate
Conglomerate (company)
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s.

History

The Joint Forum was established in 1996, from a suggestion of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
Basel Committee on Banking Supervision
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is a committee of banking supervisory authorities that was established by the central bank governors of the Group of Ten countries in 1975. It provides a forum for regular cooperation on banking supervisory matters. Its objective is to enhance...

 (Basel Committee) to take forward the work of the Tripartite Group whose report was released in July 1995. The Joint Forum can trace its origins from the Tripartite Group which was formed in early 1993 to address a range of issues relating to the supervision of financial conglomerates. The Tripartite group was composed of bank, securities and insurance supervisors and looked at issues related to the supervision of large financial conglomerates.

Structure and Membership

The Joint Forum is a group of technical experts and is composed of an equal number of senior bank, insurance and securities supervisors.

Thirteen countries are represented in the Joint Forum: Australia
Australia
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, Belgium
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, Canada
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, Denmark
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, France
France
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, Germany
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, Italy
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, Japan
Japan
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, Netherlands
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, Spain
Spain
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, Switzerland
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, United Kingdom
United Kingdom
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 and United States
United States
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. The EU Commission attends in an observer capacity. The Chairmanship of the Joint Forum rotates between the three sector committees and is named for a two-year term.

A number of countries have integrated financial regulatory authorities where one organisation covers all financial regulation, including banking, insurance and securities. In these cases this national agency is typically a member of all three international organisations and a combined Joint Forum is a natural fit with the way they operate at a national level.

Chairman

  • Tony D'Aloisio, Chief Executive, Australian Securities and Investments Commission
    Australian Securities and Investments Commission
    The Australian Securities & Investments Commission is an independent Australian government body that acts as Australia's corporate regulator...

     (January 2010 – Present)
  • John C. Dugan
    John C. Dugan
    John C. Dugan was the 29th Comptroller of the Currency for the United States Department of the Treasury, sworn in August 2005. He completed his term on August 14, 2010....

    , Comptroller of the Currency, United States
    United States
    The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...

     (October 2007 – December 2009)
  • Dirk Witteveen, de Nederlandsche Bank
    De Nederlandsche Bank
    De Nederlandsche Bank is the central bank of the Netherlands. It is part of the European System of Central Banks .-History:...

     (2006-September 2007)
  • Ian Johnston, Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (June-December 2005)
  • Gay Huey Evans, UK Financial Services Authority
    Financial Services Authority
    The Financial Services Authority is a quasi-judicial body responsible for the regulation of the financial services industry in the United Kingdom. Its board is appointed by the Treasury and the organisation is structured as a company limited by guarantee and owned by the UK government. Its main...

     (2004-June 2005)
  • José María Roldán, Bank of Spain (2002–2003)
  • Jarl Symreng, Finansinspektionen
    Finansinspektionen
    Finansinspektionen is the Swedish government agency responsible for financial regulation in Sweden. It is responsible for the oversight, regulation and authorisation of financial markets and its participants...

     - Sweden (2000–2001)
  • Alan Cameron, Australian Securities and Investments Commission
    Australian Securities and Investments Commission
    The Australian Securities & Investments Commission is an independent Australian government body that acts as Australia's corporate regulator...

     (1998–1999)
  • Tom de Swaan, de Nederlandsche Bank
    De Nederlandsche Bank
    De Nederlandsche Bank is the central bank of the Netherlands. It is part of the European System of Central Banks .-History:...

     (1996–1997)

See also

  • Bank regulation
    Bank regulation
    Bank regulations are a form of government regulation which subject banks to certain requirements, restrictions and guidelines. This regulatory structure creates transparency between banking institutions and the individuals and corporations with whom they conduct business, among other things...

  • Financial regulation
    Financial regulation
    Financial regulation is a form of regulation or supervision, which subjects financial institutions to certain requirements, restrictions and guidelines, aiming to maintain the integrity of the financial system...

  • List of financial regulatory authorities by country
  • Securities Commission
    Securities Commission
    Securities Commission a statutory body entrusted with the responsibility of regulating and systematically developing the capital markets in Malaysia.-History:...


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