Shaping Cambodia'sTrust Industry
CTA works closely with the Trust Regulator to support regulatory implementation, improve compliance culture, and strengthen Cambodia's trust ecosystem through dialogue and policy advocacy.
CTA & the Trust Regulator
CTA serves as the industry bridge supporting regulatory implementation and market development.
Regulatory Implementation
Supporting the effective implementation of trust regulations and guidelines.
Market Education
Promoting public understanding of regulated trust services and their benefits.
Risk Reduction
Fostering a culture of compliance and risk management across the industry.
Policy Advocacy
Representing industry interests in regulatory consultations and policy development.
Our Policy Work
Official stances on key industry issues and regulatory matters.
Proposals and recommendations submitted to regulators.
Formal responses to regulatory consultation papers.
Guidance on regulatory interpretation and compliance.
Advocacy Priorities
CTA advocates for policies that support a transparent, professional, and sustainable trust industry.
- Proportionate and risk-based regulation
- Clear licensing and compliance frameworks
- Professional standards and ethics
- Beneficiary protection mechanisms
- Market development initiatives
- International best practice adoption
Working with the Regulator
CTA maintains constructive dialogue with the Trust Regulator to support effective regulation.
Regular Dialogue
Ongoing communication channels between CTA and the Trust Regulator.
Joint Initiatives
Collaborative programs for market development and public awareness.
Consultation Process
Structured input on regulatory proposals and policy development.
Industry Feedback
Channels for members to provide input on regulatory matters.
Professional Conduct Framework
CTA's full Code of Conduct is provided as a downloadable document for detailed review.
Final Code of Conduct (English)
Final Code of Conduct-Eng-02.02.26.docx
Contribute to Policy Development
CTA members can participate in policy discussions and contribute to industry advocacy efforts.
