Financial Services Authority Digitizes Dozens of E-Services
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The Financial Services Authority (FSA) supervises and controls the capital market and insurance sectors, and regulates the accounting and auditing profession, aiming to develop these sectors and boost the confidence of local and international investors. The FSA adopts a strategy based on leadership and expertise, anchored by practicality and reinforced by awareness.
Since its establishment, the Financial Services Authority has been striving to improve the quality of its services, in line with the digital development sought by the Sultanate of Oman's government pursuant to the Oman Vision 2040 plans. When you go to the website, you will find a number of e-services divided into two groups, the first of which is for individuals, including: The electronic complaints management system, Board of Directors registration, vehicle insurance rates, Help Fund for injured persons, inquiry request, appeals services issued by the Financial Services Authority, and technical support request.
The second set of e-services are offered to institutions working in the field of securities, which include: Issuing an internal auditor accreditation, issuing a license for a company operating in the field of securities, issuing a license for insurance brokers, issuing a valuation company license, and other e-services that exceed 20 e-services.
The e-services provided by the Financial Services Authority contribute to boosting investor confidence, raising awareness of rights and obligations in this sector, as well as creating a sustainable environment that draws business and opportunities.