Foreign Bond, Equity and Acquisition Authority is an international regulator providing public assistance and means of protection and guidance to investors in today's complex world of international mergers and acquisitions.
Foreign Bond, Equity and Acquisition Authority enforces and implements international securities laws related to Mergers and Acquisitions.
Due to the increasing number of unregulated offshore management firms, Foreign Bond, Equity and Acquisition Authority was created in 2002 to perform international market regulations. Since then, more than 100,000 securities firms that are dealing with private placements, divestiture services, and mergers & acquisitions including their respective branch offices have filed and registered with Foreign Bond, Equity and Acquisition Authority .
Foreign Bond, Equity and Acquisition Authority member firms have complied with the strictest due diligence process and continuous business practice monitoring and policy implementation for the benefit of the public investors.
Foreign Bond, Equity and Acquisition Authority deals with the world's major markets through efficient administering of mergers and acquisitions policies, providing a high standard of information and/or assistance to the general public, implementing international securities laws, and resolving disputes arising from regulatory issues between investors and securities firms.