List of SC’s Bilateral MOU

These Memoranda of Understanding outline the relationship between the signing parties on mutual assistance, cross-border co-operation and the exchange of information for the purpose of enforcing and securing compliance with respective laws and regulations of the signing authorities.

No.
Country
Regulator
Date
1.Argentina 
Comision Nacional de Valores of Argentina 
21 May 1998
2.Australia 
Australian Securities and Investments Commission 
8 July 1998
3.Bosnia and Herzegovina 
Securities Commission of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina 
17 October 2003
4.Brazil
Comissao de Valores Mobiliarios of Brazil 
7 November 1997
5.Brunei 
Autoriti Monetari Brunei Darussalam 
29 October 2013
6.Chile
Superintendencia de Valores y Seguros of Chile 
26 May 1998
7.China 
Ministry of Finance 
20 August 2018
8.
China Securities Regulatory Commission 
18 April 1997
9.Dubai 
Dubai Financial Services Authority 
15 Aug 2006
10.France 
Commission des Operations de Bourse of France 
13 September 1999
11.Hong Kong 
Securities Futures Commission of Hong Kong
22 February 1994 
12.India 
Securities and Exchange Board of India 
14 May 2001 
13.Indonesia 
Badan Pengawas Pasar Modal & Lembaga Keuangan (BAPEPAMLK) Indonesia 
12 January 1994 
14.Iran 
Securities and Exchange Organisation of Iran 
19 May 2007
15.Ireland 
Central Bank of Ireland 
4 November 2011 
16.Italy 
Commissione Nazionale per le Societa e la Borsa, Italy 
17 October 2003 
17.Jordan 
Jordan Securities Commission 
31 October 2002 
18.Kenya 
Capital Markets Authority 
9 June 1997 
19.Korea 
Financial Supervisory Commission of Korea 
17 March 2004 
20.Luxembourg 
Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier 
29 January 2010
21.New Zealand 
New Zealand Securities Commission 
20 February 2004 
22.Nigeria 
Securities and Exchange Commission of Nigeria 
15 November 2007 
23.Oman 
Capital Market Authority of the Sultanate of Oman 
17 October 2003 
24.Poland 
Polish Securities and Exchange Commission 
26 June 2001 
25.Portugal 
Portuguese Comissao do Mercado de Valores Mobiliarios 
19 May 2004 
26.Qatar 
Qatar Financial Markets Authority (QFMA) 
3 December 2010 
27.Sri Lanka 
Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka 
4 February 2002 
28.South Africa 
Financial Services Board 
31 Oct 1997 
29.Taiwan 
Securities and Futures Commission of Taiwan 
7 November 1997 
30.Thailand 
Securities Exchange Commission 
4 April 1994 
31.
Office of the Agricultural Futures Trading Commission, Thailand (AFTC) 
27 May 2011 
32.Turkey 
Capital Markets Board of Turkey 
20 April 2010 
33.United Arab Emirates 
Emirates Securities and Commodities Authority of the United Arab Emirates 
18 March 2005 
34.Vietnam 
State Securities Commission of Vietnam 
27 February 2007
List of Innovation Cooperation Agreements
No.
Country
Regulator
Date
1.Australia 
Australian Securities and Investments Commission 
27 June 2017 
2.United Arab Emirates 
Dubai Financial Services Authority 
7 September 2017 
3.Hong Kong 
Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong 
14 September 2017 
4.Singapore 
Monetary Authority of Singapore 
14 September 2017 
5.United Arab Emirates 
Abu Dhabi Global Market Financial Services Regulatory Authority
20 October 2017 
6.Sweden 
Finansinspektionen Sweden 
25 June 2018
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