The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission ( CySEC ) is the independent public supervisory authority responsible for overseeing the investment services market and transactions in transferable securities in the Republic of Cyprus. Since Cyprus is a member of the European Union, CySEC's regulatory framework is strictly aligned with harmonized EU standards, such as MiFID II and MiFIR.
Monitoring the operation of the Cyprus Stock Exchange, listed companies, and brokerage firms. MENU SYSEC
Carrying out investigations, collecting information, and imposing administrative sanctions or fines on firms that violate market conduct rules. The Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission ( CySEC
Granting and revoking operating licenses for investment firms (CIFs), investment funds, and asset managers. Key Regulated Entities CySEC’s primary mission is to
Identifying and analyzing policy initiatives to enhance market integrity and transparency. Key Regulated Entities
CySEC’s primary mission is to exercise effective supervision to ensure investor protection and the healthy development of the securities market. Its core duties include:
According to the CySEC official structure , the commission supervises a diverse set of entities, including: