The Financial Sector Assessment Program of the International Monetary Fund is a comprehensive assessment of a country’s financial sector. This includes a financial stability assessment and, in developing and emerging markets, a financial development assessment. In jurisdictions with financial sectors deemed by the IMF to be systemically important, financial stability assessments under the FSAP are a mandatory part of surveillance under the IMF’s Articles of Agreement, and are supposed to take place every five years; for all other jurisdictions, participation in the program is voluntary. In developing and emerging market countries, FSAPs are conducted jointly with the World Bank.