by HannahsDad
Fri May 27, 2016 12:18 pm
FPC – Financial Protection Commission at http://finpcomm.net
Created anonymously 12th August 2015 for 1 year only
The Financial Protection Commission's role is to establish government oversight. Our mission is to protect participants in the mergers and acquisitions industry. The Financial Protection Commission is concerned primarily with disclosure of important information, enforcing M&A laws, and protecting participants who interact with these various organizations and individuals.
Crucial to the Financial Protection Commission's effectiveness is its enforcement authority. Each year we bring more enforcement actions against individuals and companies that break U.S laws. Typical infractions include accounting fraud, and providing false or misleading information.
Aside from administering and enforcing federal M&A laws in order to maintain fair, honest, and efficiency, the Financial Protection Commission has continuously committed itself to disseminating information in a timely and efficient manner, one channel of which is through its website that offers a wealth of informational resources.
Fighting fraud however, requires teamwork. At the heart of effective protection is an educated and cautious participant. The Financial Protection Commission are the primary overseer and regulator of the mergers and acquisitions industry, and we work closely with many different institutions, and agencies.
Join to our Team
The Financial Protection Commission currently employs approximately 726 staff, this is a mixture of permanent staff and fixed term contract staff. Temporary staff and specialist technical staff are also contracted as and when our business needs determine. As the independent statutory body, staff of the Financial Protection Commission are not Civil Servants.
What’s in it for you?
We like to think that our staff are some of the best in the international regulatory environment. We provide a long term commitment to personal development. Career opportunities within Financial Protection Commission are diverse and your long term career prospects in the finance sector generally can benefit greatly from your experience with the institution.
What’s it like to work at the Financial Protection Commission?
You may have already formed a perception of what it might be like to work for the Financial Protection Commission. Perhaps from what you have read in the press, your experience of working for a regulated entity or being a consumer of financial services. The following should help you decide whether a career at the institution is for you.
101 Federal Street, Suite 1900, Boston, Massachusetts, 02110
Phone: 1 857 249 3609
Fax: 1 857 241 3081
Created anonymously 12th August 2015 for 1 year only
Money Mule explained: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Money_mule
Reshipping explained: http://about.usps.com/publications/pub3 ... ch_022.htm
Boiler room scams explained: https://economicfrauds.net/boiler-room
Reshipping explained: http://about.usps.com/publications/pub3 ... ch_022.htm
Boiler room scams explained: https://economicfrauds.net/boiler-room