Abstract:DA VINCI, a trading name of DA VINCI DERIVATIVES, is allegedly a suspicious regulated brokerage company registered in the Netherlands since 2015 that claims to provide its clients with various tradable financial products.
General Information & Regulation
DA VINCI, a trading name of DA VINCI DERIVATIVES, is allegedly a suspicious regulated brokerage company registered in the Netherlands since 2015 that claims to provide its clients with various tradable financial products.
Market Instruments
DA VINCI advertises that it offers a variety of financial products, focusing on options as well as stocks and futures for hedging purposes.
Customer Support
DA VINCIs customer support can be reached by telephone: +31 20 294 70 10, email: busdev@davinciderivatives.com. Besides, you can also follow this broker on some social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and LinkedIn. Company address: Claude Debussylaan 16, 1082 MD, Amsterdam.
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