Vexxsel Review

Vexxsel

Website: https://vexxsel.online

Telephone: 447458038366; 447458197898

Address: 150 South Bridge Rd, #06-04A Fook Hai Building, Singapore 058727

About company:

WHO WE ARE

Rever LTD is a Broker-Dealer registered with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), with the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).

Also Rever LTD is a member of the Securities Investor Protection Corporation (SIPC).

 WHAT WE DO

Provide clients with comprehensive, endto-end trading solutions across major asset classes and global markets including direct access to all US equity and option markets.

Innovative and cost effective crossborder execution, clearing and custody solutions tailored to each client`s unique requirements.

 HOW WE DO IT

Serve a substantial and diversified base of clients under a conflict free, agency-only model.

Strategic alliances with top-tier investment houses, Exchange members, custodial banks and leading software providers.

Broad network of multilingual support staff working extended hours.

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  1. my father has retired for a long time, lives alone, never lived richly, but there were savings. everything was fine until these damn scammers showed up! the freaks offered him a lot of money, promised that there were no risks. only they did not warn that they simply wanted to rob him!

  2. a fairly promising broker with a responsible approach to customer service. although the company is relatively new, the terminal is stable and there are no problems with withdrawal. There are plenty of assets, support promptly answers any questions, so I can recommend.

  3. Too often you come across typical scammers who are only worried about their profits, finding a normal broker in our time is another quest. But here VEXXSEL is interested, the conditions are quite favorable, the absence of commissions is especially pleasant. Many traders praise the efficiency and honesty of the intermediary. With all this, they do not have documents from the Central Bank, which is somewhat alarming. Do you think it’s worth turning a blind eye to this now?

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