
Information Centre
The primary objective of the Information Centre is to provide access to a specialised information service, specific to the needs of the Financial Services Conduct Authority through effective management of resources in a responsible, cost effective manner.
This page provides mechanisms that you can use to exercise your rights in terms in terms of Protection of Personal Information Act No 4 of 2013 (POPIA) and Promotion of Access to Information Act No 2 of 2000 (As amended) (PAIA), and to socialize any POPIA/PAIA related communication issued by the FSCA in their capacity as a responsible party.
The FSCA takes your privacy very seriously. You can find out more about our processing activities in our Privacy Statement
The Consumer Advisory Panel (Panel) to serve as an advisory body to the FSCA. The Panel will provide ongoing advice and consumer-relevant perspectives to the FSCA in relation to its work as a market conduct regulator for the South African financial sector. It represents the interests of retail financial customers in South Africa. The Panel has a wide range and depth of expertise and comprises of 11 members. It will meet four times a year, providing inputs and feedback to the FSCA on a regular basis while submitting an annual report on its operations at the end of the FSCA financial year.
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- Accountancy SA (2000 - )
- Banking and Financial Law Review (2005 -)
- The Business Lawyer (2010 - )
- Butterworths Constitutional Law Reports (1994 - )
- Business Law International (1999 - )
- Butterworths Pensions Law Reports (1999 - )
- Company and Securities Law Journal ( 2008 - )
- The Company Lawyer (2005 - )
- Contemporary Labour Law (2007 -)
- Cover (1998 - )
- De Jure (2005 - 2009)
- De Rebus (2003- )
- Economist
- Finance Week
- Financial Mail
- Financial Regulation International (1993 - )
- Global Risk Regulator (2015 -)
- Harvard Business Review (1999 -)
- HedgeNews Africa (2015 - )
- Insurance and Tax Journal (1996 - )
- Insurance Law Monthly (2001 - )
- Insurance Times and Investments
- International Financial Law Review (1996 - )
- Journal of Financial Crime (2010 - )
- Journal of Financial Regulation and Compliance (1994 -)
- Journal of Financial Services and Research (2012 -)
- Journal of Money Laundering Control (2001 - )
- Journal of Pensions Planning and Compliance (2005 - )
- Journal of Risk and Insurance (2015 -)
- Journal of Risk Management in Financial Institutions (2009 -)
List of Acts administered by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority
- Collective Investment Schemes Control Act (Act 45 of 2002)
- Credit Rating Services Act (Act 24 of 2012)
- Financial Advisory and Intermediaries Services Act (FAIS Act)(Act 37 of 2002)
- Financial Institutions (Protection of Funds) Act (Act 28 of 2001)
- Financial Intelligence Centre Act (Act 38 of 2001)
- Financial Markets Act (Act 19 of 2012)
- Financial Sector and Deposit Insurance Levies
- Financial Sector and Deposit Insurance Levies (Administration) and Deposit Insurance Premiums
- Financial Sector Regulation Act (Act 9 of 2017)
- Friendly Societies Act (Act 25 of 1956)
- Insurance Act (Act 18 of 2017)
- Long-term Insurance Act (Act 52 of 1998)
- Pension Funds Act, 24 (Act 24 of 1956)
- Short-term Insurance Act (Act 53 of 1998)
Warning!!
The Financial Sector Conduct Authority does not guarantee that the Acts displayed on this website reflect the most recent version of those Acts after any possible amendments.
The FSCA is not liable for any loss sustained or prejudice caused by a disregard of this warning.
In consequence of the of the recent changes to the financial regulation relating to the former Financial Services Board, new legislation had to be passed and existing legislation repealed. For public information such repealed legislation is published herewith.
Please click below to download list of retirement funds and employers with arrear contributions.
If you contribute to a retirement fund (pension fund, provident fund, preservation fund or retirement annuity fund), then this resource is for you. The information contained herein aims to explain how the new Two-Pot System works and how your retirement contributions will be allocated from 1 September 2024. This resource further delves into your rights and responsibilities, common questions and the complaints process including who you can contact if you need more information.
Webinars
DM Live Journalism Webinar: What's cooking with the two-pot retirement reform?
What, Why & How - With Neesa Moodley (Personal Finance Editor), Wayne Hiller van Rensburg (The Institute of Retirement Funds Africa), Zareena Camroodien (FSCA). Click here to view.
SAFTU: Two-Pot Retirement System - With Ms. Zareena Camroodien
In collaboration with SAFTU, the Financial Services Conduct Authority (FSCA) held a webinar with workers on the newly legislated Two-Pot Retirement System. Click here to view.
Presentation
- Two-Pot System - 25 June 2024 (PDF, 1MB)
Brochure
- Two-Pot - Brochure (PDF, 1MB)
Poster
FAQs
- Two-Pot Brochure - FAQs (PDF, 283KB)
- National Treasury's - FAQs