
Financial Services Agency
The Financial Services Agency (FSA) is Japan’s government body responsible for overseeing and regulating the financial industry, including banks, securities, and insurance companies. Its goal is to maintain the stability and integrity of the financial system, protect consumers, and promote fair and transparent markets. The FSA sets rules, monitors institutions, and enforces laws to prevent fraud, financial crises, and misconduct, ensuring that financial services operate safely and reliably for individuals and the economy.