The Republic of Srpska Securities Commission (Serbian: Комисија за хартије од вриједности Републике Српске or Komisija za hartije od vrijednosti Republike Srpske) is a financial services regulator in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is based in the city of Banja Luka.
Republika Srpska is one of the two entities comprising Bosnia and Herzegovina, by the Dayton Peace Agreement. Entities are delegated various authorities, one being to regulate independently the establishment and development of Capital Markets. On the basis of this, in June 1998, the Republika Srpska National Assembly adopted the Law on Securities that regulates the issue and trade of securities, authorities and responsibilities of capital markets participants, as well as the protection of investors' interests on the securities market. This Law also regulates establishment of the Republika Srpska Securities Commission (Commission), determines its liabilities, authorities and method of work.
The Commission is a permanent and independent legal entity, which through regulation, promotion and surveillance will attempt to attain its primary objectives of:
- upporting the establishment and development of a securities market in the Republic Srpska,
- the efficient functioning of a regulated, fair, open securities market in order to gain the confidence of all, institutions and market participants,
- protection of investor's and other market participant's interests.