MGF S.A.S. Zweigniederlassung Deutschland
MGF S.A.S. Zweigniederlassung Deutschland is the German branch of MGF S.A.S., a French société par actions simplifiée, meaning the branch is not a separate legal entity and the contracting party is the French company. As a cross-border setup, any regulated activity offered in Germany would rely on the parent’s authoriz…
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- Hohenstaufenring 62, 50674, Köln, Germany
- Téléphone
- +49 221 964 474
À propos de MGF S.A.S. Zweigniederlassung Deutschland
MGF S.A.S. Zweigniederlassung Deutschland is the German branch of MGF S.A.S., a French société par actions simplifiée, meaning the branch is not a separate legal entity and the contracting party is the French company. As a cross-border setup, any regulated activity offered in Germany would rely on the parent’s authorization and, where applicable, EU passporting, with prudential supervision in the home state and host‑state oversight for local conduct; financial reporting is consolidated at the parent level, and corporate disclosures for the branch are found in the German commercial register. Product scope, pricing, and service levels can differ from the parent market and from domestically incorporated competitors, and the branch should provide German-language pre‑contractual information, an imprint naming the responsible authorities, and clear complaint channels. If the entity is licensed to accept deposits, deposit guarantee coverage would typically be provided by the home-state scheme rather than a German scheme; customers should confirm the precise authorization (e.g., banking, lending, payment services) and the applicable protection before onboarding. Practical checks include verifying the branch entry in the Handelsregister, the listing in BaFin’s company database (and the home supervisor’s register), reviewing fee schedules and key information documents, and confirming dispute escalation routes and governing law. This structure suits users who are comfortable dealing with a foreign-licensed provider operating locally and who do not require German deposit insurance, while those prioritizing local schemes and domestic complaint handling should compare alternatives.
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