FSCA definition

FSCA means the Financial Sector Conduct Authority or any successor in title.

Examples of FSCA in a sentence

  • Finalto (South Africa) (Pty) Limited is authorised and regulated by the FSCA with licence number 2014/049713/07 (“Finalto/we/us/our”).

  • Account information will include Trade Confirmations with ticket numbers, purchase and sales rates, used Margin, amount available for Margin trading, statements of profits and losses, as well as current open or pending positions and any other information as required by the FSCA.

  • We are required to conduct our business and dealings with you in accordance with the rules and guidance promulgated by the FSCA Rules.

  • The FSCA requires firms to measure their activities against six TCF fairness outcomes (the “Outcomes”) and to also embed the TCF outcomes into the ECIC reward structures that aim to reduce market conduct risks and protect consumers of financial products.

  • Nothing in this Agreement will exclude or restrict any duty of liability we may have to you under the regulatory system (as defined in the FSCA Rules), which may not be excluded or restricted thereunder.


More Definitions of FSCA

FSCA means the Financial Sector Conduct Authority established in terms of section 56 of the FSRA;
FSCA means an independent agency established by the Financial Sector Regulation Act No. 9 of 2017 to oversee the South African financial services industry in the public interest.
FSCA is an abbreviation for Financial Sector Conduct Authority.“Joint Account” means trading Account held with us and jointly owned by two or more beneficiaries.
FSCA means the Financial Services Commission Act, 2001;
FSCA means the South African Financial Sector Conduct Authority.