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Jordan Securities Commission

(JSC)
BgovernmentForex Supervised
Jordan
Amman
Est. 1997
0 licensed entities
60 firms

Regulatory Snapshot

Enforcement2/5
Transparency2/5
Protection2/5
Complaints2/5
Strictness2/5
Overall2.0/5
Neg. Balance Protection
Segregated Accounts
Min. CapitalJOD 1,000,000
Description

The Jordan Securities Commission is the financial regulatory authority responsible for supervising and developing Jordan's capital market. Established in 1997, the JSC regulates securities issuance, trading activities, and the licensing of financial service providers in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.

Key Regulations
Securities Law No. 76 of 2002JSC Instructions and Regulations
Regulatory Scorecard
Enforcement Power2/5
Transparency2/5
Investor Protection2/5
Complaint Resolution2/5
Licensing Strictness2/5
Overall Average2.0/5
Detailed Overview

About the JSC

The Jordan Securities Commission (JSC) was established in 1997 as the regulatory body for Jordan's capital markets. The JSC is responsible for regulating, supervising, and developing the capital market in Jordan, including the licensing and oversight of brokerage firms, investment companies, and other market participants.

Investor Protection
  • Licensing requirements for securities and brokerage firms
  • Capital adequacy standards and ongoing supervision
  • Market surveillance and enforcement capabilities
Licensing Requirements
Minimum CapitalJOD 1,000,000
Audit FrequencyAnnual
Reporting FrequencyQuarterly
License Timeframe3-6 months
Segregated Accounts
Negative Balance Protection
Professional Indemnity Insurance
Jurisdiction Coverage
Primary Jurisdiction: Jordan

JSC regulates Jordan's capital market with developing oversight standards.

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