JSIA
JSIA refers to the Japan Securities Investment Advisers Association. It is a self-regulatory organization established under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act of Japan. Its primary purpose is to contribute to the sound development of the securities investment advisory business and the protection of investors. The association achieves this through various activities, including establishing ethical rules, providing guidance and supervision to its members, and conducting educational programs.
Members of JSIA consist of companies licensed to conduct securities investment advisory services and discretionary investment
Through its self-regulatory framework, JSIA aims to foster fair competition, prevent misconduct, and enhance the overall