Abstract:Founded in June 2020, Viva Capital is a brokerage firm in Turkey that aims to provide its clients with a wide range of integrated financial services.
General Information
Founded in June 2020, Viva Capital is a brokerage firm in Turkey that aims to provide its clients with a wide range of integrated financial services.
Regulatory Risk
It has been verified that Viva Capital currently has no valid regulatory, please be aware of the risk!
Market Instruments
Viva Capital offers investors a range of financial instruments, including Forex, stocks,
precious metals and cryptocurrencies.
Trading Platform
Viva Capital offers its clients access to the world's financial markets via the MetaTrader 5 (MT5) platform. The platform is available in different versions that are suited to use in any device, PC, Mobile or through the Application.
Supported Language
Viva Capital only supports Arabic language access in a single format, which may not be very friendly to traders from other countries.
Contact Information
Users can contact Viva Capital for inquiries through a variety of channels, including Youtube, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Also, the broker can be reached through the email: info@vivacapitalmarkets.com. Office Address: Ukraine, 82106, Lviv region, Drohobych, Hrushevskoho Mikhaila St, house 89, building 2, Apt 16.
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