Japan’s Financial Services Agency Updates Administrative Casebook With 2026 Disciplinary Actions

The Financial Services Agency of Japan (Japan financial regulator) added records of disadvantageous dispositions issued or published by the agency and local finance bureaus between January 1 and March 31, 2026.

Summary

Japan’s Financial Services Agency (Japan financial regulator) said it added information to its administrative disposition casebook covering disadvantageous dispositions issued or published by the agency and local finance bureaus from January 1 through March 31, 2026. Administrative disposition casebooks are official compliance records that document regulatory enforcement actions, helping market participants track supervisory trends and disciplinary measures in the financial sector.

Terms & Concepts
  • Financial Services Agency: Japan’s main financial regulator, responsible for supervising banks, securities firms, and other financial institutions.
  • Administrative disposition: A formal regulatory action or sanction imposed by an authority for compliance or supervisory reasons.