Jordan Securities Commission
The Jordan Securities Commission (JSC) is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing the securities market in Jordan. Established in 1997, its primary role is to protect investors, ensure fair trading practices, and promote transparency in the financial markets. The JSC also works to develop the capital market and enhance its competitiveness.
The commission enforces laws and regulations related to securities trading, including the issuance of stocks and bonds. It supervises market participants, such as brokers and investment firms, to maintain a stable and efficient financial environment. The JSC plays a crucial role in fostering investor confidence in the Jordanian economy.