The Executive Branch

Federal Service for Financial Markets

Dmitry
Pankin
Head of the Federal Service for Financial Markets

The Federal Service for Financial Markets (FSFR) is a federal executive body responsible for legal regulation, control and supervision of financial markets (excluding banking and auditing), including regulation and supervision of insurance, credit cooperation and microfinance, commodity markets, exchange intermediaries and brokers and the formation and investment of pension funds, including the payment reserve, as well as for government control over compliance with Russian laws to prevent insider trading and market manipulation.