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Cook Islands Financial Market Integrity Under Spotlight as Sector Marks 40 Years of Excellence
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The Cook Islands financial services industry has achieved a significant milestone, celebrating 40 years of providing wealth management solutions to individuals and families. Over the decades, the sector has evolved to offer a comprehensive range of services, including:
- Retail and commercial banking
- Online banking
- Private banking
- Insurance services
- Legal expertise
- Accounting resources
In addition, the Cook Islands Financial Services Authority (FSDA) has licensed trust companies that bring excellence, experience, expertise, and integrity to the market. The FSDA ensures that all financial institutions operating in the country adhere to the highest standards of financial market integrity.
Commitment to Transparency and Accountability
The sector’s commitment to maintaining high levels of transparency and accountability has been recognized globally, making it an attractive destination for investors and businesses. The Cook Islands’ open register policy also provides a secure and confidential environment for commercial and private vessels.
Promoting Awareness and Access to Information
In light of these achievements, the FSDA is keen to promote awareness about the latest news and updates from the sector. “Our goal is to ensure that the public has access to accurate information about the financial services industry in the Cook Islands,” said an FSDA spokesperson.
Getting in Touch with the FSDA
For more information or to get in touch with the FSDA, please contact them at:
- P.O. Box 3255, Clarkes Building, Parekura, Rarotonga, Cook Islands
- Email: enquiry@fsda.gov.ck
- Phone: +682 21-175
- Office hours: Monday to Friday from 8am to 4pm, and Saturday and Sunday are closed
Social Media
The FSDA can also be found on social media platforms, where they regularly post updates and news about the financial services industry in the Cook Islands.