The Capital Market Authority of Saudi Arabia is a non-governmental institution in Saudi Arabia.
About Saudi Arabia's Capital Market Authority Saudi Arabia Capital Market Authority (CMA) The CMA is a non-governmental organization in Saudi Arabia that was established in the early 1950s and operated successfully until the government established it as a basic regulatory agency in the 1980s. Today, the CMA is a government agency with complete financial, legal and administrative independence and direct contact with the Prime Minister.
Functions of the Saudi Arabian Capital Market Authority 1. Regulate the Saudi capital markets by issuing the necessary rules and regulations. 2. Its basic goal is to build an environment suitable for investment, enhance market confidence, improve the transparency of information disclosure of all listed companies, and protect investors and traders from illegal market activities. |
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