Financial Services Commission (South Korea)

Financial Services Commission (South Korea)

Infobox Government agency
agency_name= ROK Financial Services Commission
nativename_a= 금융위원회
nativename_r= Geumnyung Wiwonhoe
formed= March 3, 2008
(Financial Supervisory Commission in April 1998)
preceding1= Financial Supervisory Commission
jurisdiction= South Korean government
headquarters= 648 Banpo-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul, S. Korea
chief1_name= Kwang Woo Jun
chief1_position= Chairman
chief2_name= Chang-Yong Rhee
chief2_position= Vice Chairman
parent_agency= Prime Minister
child1_agency= Financial Supervisory Service
website= [http://www.fsc.go.kr/eng fsc.go.kr/eng]
Infobox Korean name
title=Financial Services Commission
hangul= 금융위원회
hanja= 金融委員會
rr= Geumnyung Wiwonhoe
mr= Kŭmnyung Wiwŏnhoe
The Financial Services Commission (FSC), formerly Financial Supervisory Commission, is South Korean government's top financial regulator.It makes financial policies, and directs the Financial Supervisory Service.

The Financial Supervisory Commission was established in 1998.With the start of Lee Myung-bak administration, the Commission was rearranged into the Financial Services Commission; the new one took over the policy-making authority from the Finance Ministry.


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