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As the primary financial services regulator, the mission of the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority is to enhance the economic wealth and reputation of the Cayman Islands by fostering a thriving and growing, competitive, and internationally recognised financial services industry, through appropriate, responsive, cost-effective and efficient supervision and a stable currency.

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Stats Digest 2010

 

The Investments Statistical Digest 2010 provides CIMA's latest available aggregate data for 2010 gathered from approximately 7,000 regulated funds. The analytical data tables and charts presented in the Statistical Trend Analysis section compare the 2010 aggregate figures with those of 2009. This publication expands on the information published by the Authority in the Investments Statistical Digest 2010 Bulletin in February 2012.

 

 

    

CIMA Statement on AIFMD

 Corporate Governance Consultation Paper

 

Industry Advisory - CIMA 2013 Fee Changes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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External Cooperation and Assessments

An integral part of CIMA's work is its interaction with regulatory, standard-setting and other relevant bodies within and outside of the Cayman Islands. Such involvement is necessary for CIMA to carry out its functions and fulfill its obligations under the Monetary Authority Law and regulatory laws.

CIMA's external involvement encompasses the exchange of information and other assistance with overseas and local regulatory authorities, the negotiation of memoranda of understanding (MOUs) and similar agreements to facilitate that external assistance, participation in international bodies and initiatives. For more details on this aspect of CIMA's work, click on International Cooperation.

In addition, CIMA facilitates assessments of the Cayman Islands' financial services regulatory regime by international agencies, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF). For information on these assessments and to view the reports, click on External Assessments.

Click on Domestic Cooperation for more information on this aspect of CIMA's work or go directly to Domestic Agreements to view the local MOUs and protocols into which CIMA has entered.

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External Cooperation and Assessments

An integral part of CIMA's work is its interaction with regulatory, standard-setting and other relevant bodies within and outside of the Cayman Islands. Such involvement is necessary for CIMA to carry out its functions and fulfill its obligations under the Monetary Authority Law and regulatory laws.

CIMA's external involvement encompasses the exchange of information and other assistance with overseas and local regulatory authorities, the negotiation of memoranda of understanding (MOUs) and similar agreements to facilitate that external assistance, participation in international bodies and initiatives. For more details on this aspect of CIMA's work, click on International Cooperation.

In addition, CIMA facilitates assessments of the Cayman Islands' financial services regulatory regime by international agencies, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF). For information on these assessments and to view the reports, click on External Assessments.

Click on Domestic Cooperation for more information on this aspect of CIMA's work or go directly to Domestic Agreements to view the local MOUs and protocols into which CIMA has entered.

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External Cooperation and Assessments

An integral part of CIMA's work is its interaction with regulatory, standard-setting and other relevant bodies within and outside of the Cayman Islands. Such involvement is necessary for CIMA to carry out its functions and fulfill its obligations under the Monetary Authority Law and regulatory laws.

CIMA's external involvement encompasses the exchange of information and other assistance with overseas and local regulatory authorities, the negotiation of memoranda of understanding (MOUs) and similar agreements to facilitate that external assistance, participation in international bodies and initiatives. For more details on this aspect of CIMA's work, click on International Cooperation.

In addition, CIMA facilitates assessments of the Cayman Islands' financial services regulatory regime by international agencies, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF). For information on these assessments and to view the reports, click on External Assessments.

Click on Domestic Cooperation for more information on this aspect of CIMA's work or go directly to Domestic Agreements to view the local MOUs and protocols into which CIMA has entered.

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External Cooperation and Assessments

An integral part of CIMA's work is its interaction with regulatory, standard-setting and other relevant bodies within and outside of the Cayman Islands. Such involvement is necessary for CIMA to carry out its functions and fulfill its obligations under the Monetary Authority Law and regulatory laws.

CIMA's external involvement encompasses the exchange of information and other assistance with overseas and local regulatory authorities, the negotiation of memoranda of understanding (MOUs) and similar agreements to facilitate that external assistance, participation in international bodies and initiatives. For more details on this aspect of CIMA's work, click on International Cooperation.

In addition, CIMA facilitates assessments of the Cayman Islands' financial services regulatory regime by international agencies, including the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Caribbean Financial Action Task Force (CFATF). For information on these assessments and to view the reports, click on External Assessments.

Click on Domestic Cooperation for more information on this aspect of CIMA's work or go directly to Domestic Agreements to view the local MOUs and protocols into which CIMA has entered.