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'Forex Corporate' a UK headquartered online broker providing contracts for difference (CFD) , shares, futures and precious metals to retail and Corporate investors.[1] Forex Corporate has operations in London and Cyprus,Russia and is regulated by a number of regulatory authorities.[1] [2] [3] Cite error: A <ref>
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(see the help page).. The company offers the following services[4] both to retail and corporate traders:
Brokerage Services
Trading Accounts
Portfolio Management
Advisory Services
Administration of Funds and Securities
Credits and Loans
Advisory Services on Financial Matters
Foreign Exchange Services
Investment Research and Financial Analysis
Commodity Services
Transferable securities
Money-market instruments
Agreements and derivative contracts relating to:
Securities
Currencies
Interest rates or yields, or other derivatives instruments
Financial indices or financial measures.
Trading Facilities
The company offers Investors a variety of Platforms such as the Meta Trader 4 and the web-trader.users of the MT4 from Metaquotes can also use the web-based version. In addition to several trading platform such as the mobile trading both on IOS and Android, the Company has optimized trading platforms for several devices. Traders also can benefit from robots and expert advisers.
Regulatory information
ForexCorporate.eu is licensed and regulated by the Cyprus Securities and Exchange Commission (CySEC). In 2007, the EU’s Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) came into effect. This allows firms that are regulated in Cyprus to provide investment services anywhere within the European Union[5].
ForexCorporate EU Limited, a fully owned subsidiary of AAATrade LTD and registered in the United Kingdom by the Financial Conduct Authority [6].
Markets
in 2014,the regulated and licensed European Market Maker,Forex Corporate, expanded its activity from Europe, South America, Asia and the Middle East. Combining retail services with corporate conditions.Forex Corporate offers a variety services such as Portfolio Management, Administration of Funds and Securities, Credits and Loans, Advisory Services on Financial Matters, Investment Research and Financial Analysis and much more.
Banking
Forex corporate provides bank accounts with several European and non European banks. the main banks are:
# 1 -Liechtensteinische Landesbank (LLB):[7] LLB was founded in 1861 and is Listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. The State of Liechtenstein is a main shareholder at LLB bank with over 57.5% of the share capital. LLB enjoys the state’s Guarantees on savings and deposit account. LLB offers multiple services to its retail and corporate clientele including Asset management, Investment funds, financing and investment advice. LLB provides banking and financial services in Liechtenstein, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Central and Eastern Europe, the Middle east, and internationally. The company operates through three divisions: Retail & Corporate Banking, Private Banking and is headquartered in Vaduz, Liechtenstein[8].
# 2 -Julius Bär:
Julius Baer is a leading Swiss private banking group, with Bank Julius Baer & Co. Ltd. Julius Baer Origins date back to 1890 with offices in key locations such as Dubai, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hong Kong, London, Lugano, Monaco, Montevideo, Moscow, Singapore and Tokyo. Known for its expertise, Julius Baer is considered to be a master in banking in Switzerland and around the world, offering corporate solutions and investment advisory and many other services.[9]
# 3 -Piraeus Bank:
Piraeus Bank SA[10] is a Greek financial institution with Headquarters in [[1]], [[2]].The bank was founded 1916 by Shipowners in Piraeus. The government bought the bank in 1975 and restructured it to be a [bank]. Piraeus bank was privatized back again in 1991.[11]
References
- ^ https://register.fca.org.uk/ShPo_FirmDetailsPage?id=001b000000h5fczAAA
- ^ https://register.fca.org.uk/ShPo_FirmDetailsPage?id=001b000000h5fczAAA
- ^ http://www.cnmv.es/Portal/Consultas/ESI/ESISExtranjerasLP.aspx?numero=3846&tipo=CLP
- ^ https://forexcorporate.eu/about-us.php
- ^ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Union
- ^ https://register.fca.org.uk/ShPo_FirmDetailsPage?id=001b000000h5fczAAA
- ^ https://www.llb.li/en
- ^ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liechtenstein
- ^ https://www.juliusbaer.com/global/en/home/
- ^ https://www.piraeusbank.com.cy/Default.aspx?lang=2
- ^ http://www.internationalarchivesday.org/wordpress/?portfolio=historical-archives-of-the-piraeus-bank-group-cultural-foundation