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About Financial Services Commission
<p>The Financial Services Commission (FSC) is the integrated regulator for Mauritius's non-banking financial services sector and Global Business, headquartered at the FSC House in Ebene Cybercity. Established under the Financial Services Act 2007, the FSC licenses, regulates, and supervises insurance companies, pension funds, Global Business Corporations (GBCs), investment funds, securities exchanges, and management companies — the institutional backbone of Mauritius's international financial centre.</p><p>The FSC's Legal Division employs Barristers and Attorneys admitted by the Mauritius Bar Council who draft regulations, enforce compliance, investigate financial misconduct, and litigate before the Supreme Court of Mauritius and the Financial Services Review Panel. Legal officers work with the Financial Services Act 2007, the Securities Act 2005, the Insurance Act 2005, the Companies Act 2001, and the Virtual Asset and Initial Token Offering Services Act 2021 — Mauritius's pioneering crypto-asset regulatory framework.</p><p>A legal career at the FSC offers unparalleled exposure to financial services regulation at the apex of Mauritius's Global Business ecosystem. The Ebene Cybercity campus places the FSC alongside the management companies, fund administrators, and law firms that serve Mauritius's 25,000+ Global Business entities — providing daily engagement with the regulatory frameworks that sustain Mauritius's position as Africa's leading international financial centre and a top-ten global offshore jurisdiction.</p>