TSPAKB (Association of Capital Market Intermediary Institutions of Turkey) is an organization that represents the intermediary institutions operating in the Turkish capital market. It was established in 1988 with the aim of regulating and developing capital market activities in Turkey and protecting the interests of intermediary institutions.
TSPAKB acts as the representative of capital market intermediary institutions and interacts with the government, legislative bodies, regulatory authorities, and other relevant stakeholders. It works to protect the common interests of intermediary institutions and contribute to the development of the capital market. Additionally, it has responsibilities such as determining professional standards for capital market intermediary institutions, establishing and implementing ethical rules.
The main areas of activity for TSPAKB include education, research, publications, and consultancy services. It organizes training programs to support the professional development of employees in intermediary institutions. Furthermore, it conducts research on capital market-related topics, prepares reports, and publishes publications in this regard. TSPAKB also provides consultancy services to its members and informs them about regulations and legislation related to the capital market.
TSPAKB plays a significant role in the regulation and development of the capital market in Turkey. Its members include banks, brokerage firms, portfolio management companies, investment funds, pension funds, and other capital market institutions. Through TSPAKB, these institutions can stay updated on industry developments, interact with other players in the sector, and act collectively to represent the interests of the sector.