Does FSCO post information on its enforcement activities online?
FSCO posts information about its enforcement activities on its Monitoring and Enforcement Online web page. Monitoring and Enforcement Online provides information on FSCO’s prosecution activities, the decisions arising out of the hearings conducted by the Financial Services Tribunal, and other regulatory activities that help ensure consumer confidence in the financial services sectors that FSCO regulates. If a mortgage brokerage has its licence suspended, FSCO will also update the information on Licensing Link – FSCO’s online registry of licensed mortgage brokerages.
Yes. FSCO posts information about its enforcement activities on its Monitoring and Enforcement Online web page. Monitoring and Enforcement Online provides information on FSCO’s prosecution activities, the decisions arising out of the hearings conducted by the Financial Services Tribunal, and other regulatory activities that help ensure consumer confidence in the financial services sectors that FSCO regulates. If a mortgage brokerage has its licence suspended, FSCO will also update the information on Licensing Link – FSCO’s online registry of licensed mortgage brokerages. Licensing Link should always be checked for current information.