(Source: Middle East Company News)

The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) entered yesterday
into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Securities and
Exchange Board of India (SEBI).
The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) is the independent
regulator of financial and ancillary services conducted in or from
the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC), a purpose-built
financial free-zone in Dubai. The DFSA's regulatory mandate covers
asset management, banking and credit services, securities,
collective investment funds, custody and trust services, commodities
futures trading, Islamic finance, insurance, an international
equities exchange and an international commodities derivatives
exchange.Paul M Koster is the Chief Executive of the Dubai Financial
Services Authority (DFSA). Mr Koster's priorities as Chief Executive
include enhancing the DFSA's standing as an internationally
respected regulator; building capability, particularly in relation
to developing regulatory skills in the UAE; and further developing
the DFSA's approach to risk-based regulation Prior to becoming
Chief Executive, he was Commissioner and Member of the Executive
Board of the Autoriteit Financiele Markten (Netherlands Authority
for the Financial Markets), the national, integrated conduct of
business financial services regulator for the Netherlands where he
was identified as one of the four leaders shaping the conscience of
Dutch business. Mr Koster joined the AFM in March 2001 and in
addition to his duties as a Commissioner he chaired, from May 2006
until December 2007, CESR-Fin, the permanent working party of the
Committee of European Securities Regulators that co-ordinates the
endorsement and enforcement of financial reporting standards in
Europe. For the previous two years he had chaired CESR's
Subcommittee on International Standards Endorsement. During his time
with the AFM, he was also a member of the International Organisation
of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) Chairs' Committee and, as Chief
Executive of the DFSA, he remains actively involved in the work of
IOSCO. Mr Koster previously served as Executive Vice President
(Corporate Internal Audit) at Royal Philips Electronics (1998-
2001); as Managing Partner Corporate Finance, Coopers & Lybrand
(1988-1998); and as Chief Compliance Officer and Acting Commissioner
of Quotations, Amsterdam Stock Exchange (1986-1988); and carried out
a number of senior finance functions in his earlier career, having
trained as an accountant with Arthur Andersen.Mr Koster is a
licensed Register (Chartered) Accountant having qualified through
the Royal Dutch Institute of Chartered Accountants in 1977 and been
certified RA in 1983.