Generally, bilateral arrangements aim to match supply with demand, promote friendly relations among states or companies. These agreements require special administration to ensure their smooth operation including the recruitment, testing and certification of applicants for the programmer, and timely data flow or information sharing between the two countries. It also advises foreign supervisory authorities on technical cooperation in order to support them in setting up or developing their supervisory systems. Among other things, this makes it easier for companies to gain access to new markets.

We develop bilateral international cooperation with the aim of establishing relations with regulators from other countries and financial centers in order to be able to exchange information for supervisory and regulatory purposes.