As per the Securities Act 2005 , the FSC is the regulator of the non-bank financial markets in Mauritius which comprises Securities Exchanges, clearing and settlement facilities and securities trading systems on the one hand and Collective Investment Schemes and intermediaries on the other.
Therefore, as the regular of the securities markets, the FSC strives to:
The FSC is a member of the International Organisation of Securities Commission (IOSCO). The FSC was awarded the "Most Innovative Capital Markets Regulator of the Year Award" by Africa Investor in September 2010 at a summit organised, in collaboration with New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Euronext. The Award recognises the measures taken by the FSC to promote the development of financial services in Mauritius and the adoption of a business-friendly approach to regulation.
Securities Exchanges
Stock Exchange of Mauritius Ltd
The Stock Exchange of Mauritius is a full member of the World Federation of Exchanges and has a multi-currency capital-raising, listing, trading and settlement platform and can list and trade products in USD, EURO, GBP and ZAR.
AFRINEX Limited
AFRINEX is an International Stock Exchange having PanAfrica focus providing state of the art electronic platforms for multi-asset multi-currency listing, trading & settlement and has an exclusive platform to raise capital through private placements of debt/equity.
MINDEX Limited
MINDEX Limited is a digital exchange open to Development Finance Institutions, Institutional investors as well as African retail investors providing a complete financial infrastructure to issue, trade, swap, store and manage any type of real or Virtual Asset.
Investment Funds and Intermediaries
Investment Funds and their Intermediaries (CIS Managers, CIS Administrators and Custodians) are regulated by the FSC under the Securities Act 2005 and the Securities (Collective Investment Schemes and Closed-End Funds) Regulations 2008, which provide for a consolidated regulatory and supervisory framework.
In line with the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) Principles, the FSC aims at:
Investment Funds
Under the Securities (Collective Investment Schemes and Closed-end Funds) Regulations 2008 (the CIS Regulations), investors have the possibility to select the type of Investment Funds, whether Collective Investment Schemes (CIS) or Closed-end Funds (CEF), that best suits their profile, risk tolerance and return objective. The table below defines the types of CIS/CEF:
MoUs (relating to the supervision of AIFMD entities) with European Economic Area (EEA) Securities Regulators