These organisations establish global or regional standards that inform our regulatory framework. Our level of engagement varies by body and may include membership, participation in working groups, or observance of standards and recommendations.
Engagement with these bodies supports regulatory convergence, supervisory cooperation, and the adoption of international best practices appropriate to our jurisdiction.
While not a member of all global bodies, we observe and align with internationally recognised standards through policy guidance, peer reviews, and multilateral cooperation.
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| OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) | Click Here | |
| CRS (Common Reporting Standards) | Click Here | |
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Financial Action Task Force (FATF) | Click Here |
These standards inform our supervisory expectations, risk-based frameworks, and international cooperation obligations.
We actively support national institutions that strengthen professional standards, industry competence, and financial sector resilience through sponsorship, collaboration, and joint initiatives.
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Bahamas Institute of Financial Services (BIFS) | Click Here |
| Bahamas Financial Services Board (BFSB) | Click Here | |
| Group of Financial Services Regulators (GFSR) | Click Here |
These partnerships support workforce development, regulatory literacy, and continuous professional education across the financial services sector.
Our academic collaborations support research, executive education, and specialised training aligned with evolving regulatory and supervisory priorities.
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Drake University | Click Here |
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Bahamas Institute of Financial Services | Click Here |
| Cambridge Centre for Alternative Studies, University of Cambridge | Click Here |
References to international, regional, domestic, and academic organisations do not imply delegation of regulatory authority or endorsement of any specific entity. The Commission remains operationally independent and exercises its statutory mandate in accordance with domestic law.
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