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Preserving investor protection while supporting investment industry transformation
June 4, 2019 (Toronto, Ontario) – The Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) today announced its new three-year Strategic Plan, covering the period April 1, 2019 to March 31, 2022. At the same time, IIROC published its FY 2020 Priorities, outlining where the public interest regulator will take action to better protect investors and promote healthy capital markets in Canada in the first year of its new plan.
IIROC’s Strategic Plan has seven strategies, supported by the FY 2020 Priorities (see appendix) to:
“I am pleased to report that we accomplished the key goals of our previous three-year plan, with the overarching objective of enhancing investor protection and supporting healthy Canadian capital markets,” comments Andrew J. Kriegler, IIROC President and CEO. “We will continue to build on the progress we have made through the diligent work of our staff across the country and in collaboration with our regulatory partners and diverse stakeholders.”
As a national self-regulatory organization, IIROC is committed to effective and efficient regulation. While reinforcing the importance of IIROC’s day-to-day work, the new Strategic Plan reflects the significant transformation underway across the industry, driven by the changing needs and expectations of Canadians and the ways that technology is facilitating innovation. The Plan also highlights IIROC’s commitment to responding and adapting to new market realities and ensuring organizational readiness for future change.
Kriegler notes, “Our priorities continue to focus on providing more agile and proportionate regulation to enable investment firms to meet Canadians’ changing financial needs and expectations without adding to the regulatory burden. Our ultimate goal is to provide value to all Canadians and the financial system in the way we regulate while continuing to protect investors and promote the health of Canadian capital markets.”
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IIROC oversees all investment dealers and their trading activity in Canada's debt and equity markets coast-to- coast. IIROC sets high quality regulatory and investment industry standards, protects investors and strengthens market integrity while supporting healthy Canadian capital markets. IIROC carries out its regulatory responsibilities through setting and enforcing rules regarding the proficiency, business and financial conduct of more than 170 Canadian investment dealer firms and their more than 29,000 registered employees, the majority of whom are commonly referred to as investment advisors. IIROC also sets and enforces market integrity rules regarding trading activity on Canadian debt and equity marketplaces. As a self-regulatory organization, IIROC does not rely on any government funding to fulfill its mandate to protect investors and support healthy capital markets.
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