Abstract:Founded in 2003, WS Financial and Investment Services Ltd (WSFIS) is a lender and investment services firm headquartered in Nicosia, Cyprus. The firm provides services such as portfolio management, investment advice, ancillary services, granting credits and loans, foreign exchange, and much more.
General Information
Founded in 2003, WS Financial and Investment Services Ltd (WSFIS) is a lender and investment services firm headquartered in Nicosia, Cyprus. The firm provides services such as portfolio management, investment advice, ancillary services, granting credits and loans, foreign exchange, and much more.
Regulatory Risk
In March 2021, CySEC announced the withdrawal of the Cyprus Investment Firm (CIF) authorization with Number 049/04 of WSFIS. It has been verified that this broker currently has no valid regulatory, please be aware of the risk!
Official Website Unavailable
As of now, the website of WSFIS is not available. We can only get some basic information of the broker from the CySEC.
Dissolution & Liquidation
WSFIS had already formally informed the CySEC about its voluntary renunciation of its license. And it had ceased to provide any investment and ancillary activities as of 29 January 2021.
Contact Information
WSFIS might be reached through telephone:+357 22878484, as well as email: info@wsfis.com. Office address: Megaron Lavinia, 1st Floor, 12 Mikynon Street, Nicosia, CY1065.
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