Hosting Overseas Regulatory Officials
at the Global Financial Partnership Center
(27th Program: 11 Securities Regulatory Authorities)
- The Global Financial Partnership Center (GLOPAC) invites officials from financial authorities in emerging economies to Japan and provides training programs with the aim of promoting dialogue on policy issues related to financial markets and strengthening collaboration with overseas financial authorities.
- From November 11 to November 19, 2025, GLOPAC hosted the 27th program, welcoming 11 officials from overseas securities regulatory authorities. The program introduced the Financial Services Agency’s approach to key issues in Policy Plan for Promoting Japan as a Leading Asset Management Center and facilitated discussions on relevant policy challenges. For more details, please refer here
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November 19, 11:30 AM - 11:50 AM Courtesy Visit to the Commissioner
Scenes from the training program


(Left: Lecture by Mr. SATO Masayuki, Director of the Policy Planning Office, Strategy Development and Management Bureau)
(Right: Commemorative photo with Dr. YOSHINO Naoyuki, Director of the Financial Research Center (FRC))
November 19, 3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Closing Ceremony
(*) As of October 2025, GLOPAC has conducted 27 training programs for overseas financial authorities, including initiatives under its predecessor, the Asia Financial Partnership Center (AFPAC), which was established in April 2014 and reorganized into GLOPAC in April 2016. To date, a total of 254 officials have participated in these programs as research fellows and other roles.
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Global Financial Partnership Center, Policy Coordination Bureau +81(3)3506-6000 (ext. 3155,3184)
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