rahastusmopi
Rahastusmopi, also known as the Finnish Financial Supervision Authority, is an independent authority responsible for the supervision of the financial sector in Finland. Established in 2010, it succeeded the Financial Supervisory Authority (FSA), which had been in operation since 1998. Rahastusmopi's primary mandate is to ensure the stability and soundness of the financial system, protect the interests of depositors, and promote fair competition in the financial markets.
The authority's responsibilities include supervising banks, insurance companies, and other financial institutions to ensure they comply
In addition to its supervisory role, Rahastusmopi plays a key part in the development and implementation of
Rahastusmopi is governed by a board of directors appointed by the Finnish government. The board is responsible
Overall, Rahastusmopi plays a crucial role in maintaining the stability and integrity of Finland's financial system.