Bermuda Monetary Authority

Regulation & Supervision of our Members

The Bermuda Monetary Authority (the Authority or BMA) regulates Bermuda’s financial services sector.

The Authority was established by statute in 1969. Its role has evolved over the years to meet changing needs in the financial services sector. Today, it supervises, regulates, and inspects financial institutions operating in the jurisdiction. It also issues Bermuda’s national currency, manages exchange control transactions, assists other authorities with the detection and prevention of financial crime, and advises the government on banking and other financial and monetary matters.

The Authority develops risk-based financial regulations that it applies to the supervision of Bermuda’s banks, trust companies, investment businesses, investment funds, fund administrators, money service businesses, corporate service providers, and insurance companies. It also regulates the Bermuda Stock Exchange.

The BMA is the jurisdiction’s sole financial sector (banks, insurance, asset management, trust, corporate services, and money transmitters) regulator and prudential supervisor.