A Certificate of Incorporation is a document issued by the official government authority or other regulatory agency as evidence of business registration and incorporation. This or similar authenticating documents must accompany corporate applications.
Articles of Organisation state the purpose for which the company was formed, indicate the members of the company, and permissibility of company funds to be used in investments or other similar authenticating documents must accompany this application. This document should…
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Opening a Trust account requires the submission of a Trust Application and an up-to-date extract from the Trust Deed. The extract of the Trust Deed must verify the following information: Full name of the Trust Nature or purpose of the…
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A Partnership Agreement is a document usually filed with local government or other regulatory agency as evidence of partnership registration. The document states the purpose for the partnership, indicates involved parties, and details permissibility of partnership funds to be used…
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The corporate breakdown of shares or Share Registry should be within the official corporate shareholding documents issued by the corporate registry. If the details are not within the corporate documentation, please contact FXCM at your earliest convenience. FXCM does not…
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