The Netherlands Authority for the Financial Markets is the body responsible for regulating behaviour on the
financial markets in the Netherlands. This includes regulating the behaviour of all parties involved with the
savings,
loans,
investment and
insurance markets. It includes regulating all organisations that provide
financial products and those that issue products, including
stock exchanges. The AFM has the following three aims: • making the financial markets more accessible • promoting the smooth operation of the financial markets • promoting confidence in the financial markets. The public, the business sector and the government all depend on the financial products offered on the various markets for many of their activities. Confidence in the orderly and honest operation of these markets is therefore crucial. The AFM works in conjunction with the
De Nederlandsche Bank which is responsible for prudential regulation in the
Netherlands. ==Administration==