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Post by clandestino52 on Apr 11, 2017 20:39:16 GMT
Do a social network be useful for sharing experience ? Let me know if it can be useful. Here is the link: www.globalp2plending.com/en/It's in English/Spanish/French and German. Thank you
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p40l0m4r
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Post by p40l0m4r on Apr 11, 2017 21:00:57 GMT
I don't think things won't be that way. There is no restriction a Brazilian, for instance, can invest in an European or British platform. Maybe I will need a visa for visiting London or a retired Brit insurance for medical care living in Spain, but I don't thing there is a reason to forbid investing in a different country. That's no brexit but isolationism. Yes, but there is a distinction between a platform in country A accepting an unsolicitated investment from an individual in country B, and a platform in country A making a financial promotion in country B (to solicitate investments from individuals in country B) "In its warnings, the FCA stated almost all companies and individuals offering, promoting or selling financial services or products in the UK have to be authorised by the regulator. " from link , however my understanding is that a financial services firm in the EU only has to show they are authorised by their own regulator under the EU financial services passporting arrangements to operate in other EU markets without further authorisation. The FCA does not regard the use of social media by financial services companies as being exempt from the requirements of their financial promotions regulations. My understanding is that all p2p platforms domiciled outside the UK, will post brexit, have to be directly authorised by the FCA to be permitted to promote their loans to UK residents ( including on this forum). Unless, of course, a new financial services passporting deal is part of the new UK/EU trade agreement. Thank you for the explanation, I can't understand how eventually your FCA could contest a platform domiciled out of UK for spamming in a public forum. Is because this forum domain is registered in UK? Otherwise I cannot see the object of an eventual contestation. Moreover, I think there's nothing of official in a forum account (i.e. where's the proof that referents in this forum are officially publishing loans of that platform and they're not instead "kids with a doubtful sense of humor"?) It's just to kindly understand the situation, thinking some cases, nothing to contest you (you obvliusly have anyway the right to do what you want in your forum).
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Post by mrclondon on May 21, 2017 19:07:14 GMT
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Post by clandestino52 on May 23, 2017 6:22:39 GMT
Great !! Thank you
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