FSCA definition
Examples of FSCA in a sentence
The Administrator is approved by the Financial Services Conduct Authority (FSCA) to provide administration services to the fund in terms of the Act.
Copy of the records obtained under this clause may be available for a period of five (5) years in total as requested by the FSCA.
Depending on the service and Financial Instrument, the Company shall be subject to, among other things, as relevant, the FAIS Act of 2002, the Applicable Regulations and other codes of conduct and/or circulars applicable to the provision of relevant services issued by the FSCA or other relevant regulatory authority.
Alpha Markets SA (Pty) Ltd trading as AlphaMarketsSA is a product of Pal Life (Pty) Ltd, South Africa, with company number 2020/577727/07, an authorised financial services provider, licensed and regulated by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) in South Africa, with FSP No. 43259.
It is noted that the trust account must be audited and confirmation submitted to the FSCA yearly.