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FCCSOLUTIONS Consulting Incorporation is the international body that brings together the world's securities regulators and is recognized as the global standard setter for the securities sector. IFW Local develops, implements and promotes adherence to internationally recognized standards for securities regulation. It works intensively with the G20 and the Financial Stability Board (FSB) on the global regulatory reform agenda.

FCCSOLUTIONS established in 2009. Its membership regulates more than 95% of the world's securities markets in more than 130 jurisdictions: securities regulators in emerging markets account for 75% of its ordinary membership. The IFW Local Objectives and Principles of Securities Regulation have been endorsed by both the G20 and the FSB as the relevant standards in this area. They are the overarching core principles that guide Frozen Funds in the development and implementation of internationally recognized and consistent standards of regulation, oversight and enforcement.

When it comes to the financial ombudsman, many clients are not fully aware or informed of the functions of this entity. They are also unaware of their rights when dealing with said institutions. We help the client in knowing his rights and how to make sure they are properly acted upon when dealing with financial institutions such as these. We assist the client in the preparation and processing of the package of documents with the ombudsman depending on which organization you are entering into a dispute with, in what jurisdiction, type of complaint, and what stages of settlement you have already gone through. Our efforts

We are your middleman when it comes to dealing with financial frauds and cryptic transactions, we will either protect you from licensed brokerage companies from taking advantage of you and your values or in cases of fraud, we will stop the transactions in their midst and will put in our best effort to recover it back to it's rightful owner.

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