2022-12-02
The Dutch Authority for the Financial Markets (AFM) issued its 2021 Annual Report, outlining its supervisory activities and strategic priorities amidst the ongoing pandemic, Brexit, and rising inflation. The document details the regulator's focus on protecting consumers in vulnerable situations, ensuring robust capital markets, and adapting to digital risks such as crypto-assets and 'finfluencers'. It further emphasizes the AFM's commitment to proactive, data-driven, and influential supervision to support sustainable financial well-being and market integrity.