From December 1, 2019 the new Tariff for the commissions and fees collected by the Varchev Finance will enter into force. In case of a change in the Tariff, the investment intermediary is obliged to publish the document on the company website and to inform the client in the way specified by it in the contract. In the miss of a response from the client within 1 month, it is considered that he agrees with the new Tariff.
This change in the Tariff does not require changes in the contracts of the current clients of Varchev Finance, so they do not have to sign new or additional documents.
In case of disagreement with the amendments and additions to the tariff, the client has the right to terminate the contract without notice before the date of entry into force of the tariff, without being responsible for penalties and expenses, except for the costs related to the assets owned by him.
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25 Canada Square, Level 33, office 50, Canary Wharf London, E14 5LQ +44 20 3608 6256
World Financial Markets - 0700 17 600 Varchev Exchange - 0700 115 44
Varchev Finance Ltd is registered in the FCA (FINANCIAL CONDUCT AUTHORITY) with a passport in the United Kingdom: FCA, United Kingdom - registration number: 494 045, which allows provision of financial services in the United Kingdom.
Varchev Finance Ltd strictly comply with the statutes of the European directive MiFID (Markets in Financial Instruments). targeting increased efficiency, transparency and uniformity of financial instruments.
Varchev Finance Ltd is authorized and regulated by the Financial Supervision Commission - Sofia, Bulgaria: License number RG-03-02-05 / 15.03.2006
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