Regulators are government organizations that supervise and regulate the activities of commercial companies and public organizations in any field or industry. The main function of a regulator is to ensure that all market participants comply with the law, and to protect their interests and rights with maximum transparency.
For each market or industry, regulators help to create a safe environment in which all participants can be confident that their interests are respected and reliably protected by the law. Regulators are responsible for issuing licenses, conducting compliance reviews and audits, addressing violations and sanctioning violators.
Regulators are active in finance, the healthcare industry, gambling and all markets where compliance is critical to operations.