
FSA moves to new premises at Airport Heights
"The move is a strategic step that meets the FSA's needs to enhance the efficiency of institutional performance in line with its roles and tasks in regulating the financial markets and accommodating the expansion of the services it provides under Royal Decree No. (20/2024), which established the FSA and issued its charter," the statement said.
The new building features easy access to its vital location in the heart of the capital, Muscat, just minutes from Muscat International Airport.
The state-of-the-art architectural design meets the FSA's needs to accommodate the growing number of employees. The building also provides a classy work environment that supports innovation within a flexible and stimulating corporate culture that enhances productivity.
The building's design takes into account the visual identity and corporate culture, practical and operational aspects.
The new building, with its unique architectural design, adds to the splendor of the prosperous city of Muscat and enhances its glory.
The new building's design is unique in that it blends seamlessly with the surrounding geographic landscape, which ranges from highlands to lowlands.
Furthermore, the building's design is environmentally friendly and complies with the Green Building Rating Systems at a rate of up to 70%.
It is worth noting that the FSA was established on March 25, 2024, to regulate the financial services sector in the Sultanate of Oman as a step towards expanding and empowering the FSA to carry out its supervisory and regulatory roles, to create a sustainable financial ecosystem.
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