[b][LONDON, 17/5/2018][/b] - Trust and professionalism in investment opportunities UK: the Amyma way
At the core of its approach is trust. As an introduction agent, Amyma takes the utmost care to build long-lasting, sustainable relationships with its clients from day one. This means following a professional and ethical code of conduct and always acting in the best interests of its clients. It’s not just about security though. Amyma also takes an entrepreneurial approach, looking at high-risk investment opportunities UK to get the best return possible for clients.
Another aspect of Amyma’s professional approach is that it invests itself in the right guidance and expertise to make sure its clients receive information that is legally correct. Amyma receives regular legal counsel to make sure its advice is compliant with the Financial Services and Market Act 2000.
[b]How the consultation process for investment opportunities UK works[/b]
Potential investors send in their requirements for investment opportunities UK detailing what they want in terms of returns, timescales and the industry they want to invest in.
They then complete a self-certification declaring the level of assets they own and whether they have experience in investment opportunities UK or not. Many of the investment opportunities UK that Amyma presents are high-risk, so it is important that the client knows this and has some experience and capital to back up their investment.
Amyma takes this information and sends it to relevant organisations who are a match for this investor. The investor then receives marketing information from those organisations, which they use to make their decision for investment opportunities UK.
It may be necessary to meet with a director from the company or set up a certain kind of account to go ahead with the investment. Amyma can continue to act as a go-between or the client can now deal with the investment provider direct.
Amyma introduces clients to investment opportunities UK but it is not responsible for the performance of the investments. It is the client’s responsibility to decide whether to invest or to keep investing in a scheme.