Capital Markets Board of Turkey
The Capital Markets Board of Turkey (CMB) is the regulatory authority responsible for overseeing and developing the capital markets in Turkey. Established in 1981, its primary role is to ensure the integrity, transparency, and efficiency of the financial markets, protecting investors and promoting fair trading practices.
The CMB regulates various financial instruments, including stocks, bonds, and investment funds. It also supervises market participants, such as brokerage firms and investment companies, to ensure compliance with laws and regulations. By fostering a stable investment environment, the CMB aims to enhance investor confidence and contribute to the overall economic growth of Turkey.