Board of International Finance
764 13th Street NW, Washington DC, 20005 USA
Email: [email protected]
Board of International Finance
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RAISING STANDARDS. Raising Standards of Cross-Border
Cooperation The BOIF has launched an initiative to raise
the standards of cross-border cooperation ...
Welcome to Board of International Finance
The Boards's major policy consists of supervising, managing
and implementing all federal securities laws which are
related to Mergers and Acquisitions. The Boards is involved
in the promotion of correct and appropriate information
and also interested in protecting the interests of the
investors while interacting with corporate and legal
organizations they meet and get involved during the
process. Following this policy, Board is responsible for
guaranteeing a successful transaction based on just and
appropriate business rules.
The Board of International Finance is established to
promote investor confidence in the securities and capital
markets by providing more structure and government
oversight. The mission of the Board of International
Finance is to protect investors and maintain integrity of
the securities industry, overseeing major participants in
the industry, including stock exchanges, broker-dealers,
investment advisors, mutual funds, and public utility
holding companies. The Board of International Finance is
concerned primarily with promoting disclosure of important
information, enforcing securities laws, and protecting
investors who interact with these various organizations and
individuals.
Crucial to the Board of International Finance's
effectiveness is its enforcement authority. Each year the
Board of International Finance brings more enforcement
actions against individuals and companies that break the
securities laws. Typical infractions include insider
trading, accounting fraud and providing false or misleading
information about securities and the companies that issue
them.
Fighting securities fraud, however, requires teamwork. At
the heart of effective investor protection is an educated
and cautious investor. While it is the primary overseer and
regulator of the securities markets, the BOIF works
closely with many different institutions, including other
federal departments and agencies, the self regulatory
organizations, state securities regulators and various
private sector organizations.
Due-Dilligence / Probity
As an overseas financial services regulator you may seek
information from Board of International Finance as part of
your licensing or registration processes. Board of
International Finance supports this regulator-to-regulator
practice as part of our functions of monitoring and
promoting market integrity and consumer protection in
relation to the International financial system.