Croatian Financial Services Supervisory Agency

The Croatian Financial Services Supervisory Agency, known by the acronym HANFA (Croatian: Hrvatska agencija za nadzor financijskih usluga), is the main financial supervisory authority in Croatia] together with the Croatian National Bank. Its remit covers capital markets, insurance and occupational pensions.

Under European Union policy frameworks, HANFA is a voting member of the respective Boards of Supervisors of the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) and European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA). It is also a member of the European Systemic Risk Board (ESRB).

Overview

HANFA started operations on 1 January 2006, by merging merger of the prior Securities Commission (Komisija za vrijednosne papire, KVP, est. 1997), Pension Fund and Insurance Supervisory Agency (Agencija za nadzor mirovinskih fondova i osiguranja, known as HAGENA, est. 2000), and Insurance Supervision Directorate (Direkcija za nadzor društava za osiguranje).

HANFA is managed by a Board consisting of five members, one of whom is the President, assisted by a Secretary General.

Leadership

  • Ante Samodol (hr), chairman of the Board 2006-2011
  • Petar Pierre Matek, chairman of the Board 2012-2018
  • Ante Žigman, chairman of the Board since 2018

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