National Insurance and Bonding Commission (Mexico)

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The National Insurance and Bonding Commission (Mexico) is the federal regulatory authority responsible for supervising and regulating the country’s insurance and bonding (surety) sectors to ensure their stability and protect policyholders.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf financial regulatory authority
government agency
country Mexico
goal ensure stability of the bonding sector
ensure stability of the insurance sector
protect beneficiaries of surety bonds
protect policyholders
jurisdiction Mexico
purpose promote confidence in the bonding market
promote confidence in the insurance market
promote solvency of supervised entities
regulatoryFunction enforcement of bonding laws and regulations
enforcement of insurance laws and regulations
licensing of bonding entities
licensing of insurance entities
market conduct supervision
prudential supervision
role regulation of bonding sector
regulation of insurance sector
supervision of bonding institutions
supervision of insurance companies
sectorRegulated bonding sector
insurance sector
surety sector
supervises bonding institutions operating in Mexico
insurance companies operating in Mexico

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Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit (Mexico) oversees National Insurance and Bonding Commission (Mexico)
Comisión Nacional de Seguros y Fianzas translatedName National Insurance and Bonding Commission (Mexico)
this entity surface form: National Insurance and Bonding Commission
National Banking and Securities Commission (Mexico) collaboratesWith National Insurance and Bonding Commission (Mexico)
this entity surface form: National Insurance and Surety Commission (Mexico)