Abstract:Profile Investment Services, Ltd. is a Jerusalem-based financial services firm that specializes in working with people living in Israel who want American investment accounts.
General Information
Profile Investment Services, Ltd. is a Jerusalem-based financial services firm that specializes in working with people living in Israel who want American investment accounts.
Business Scope
Profile Investment provides investors with financial and retirement planning, consulting, and investment-related services. Of these, all trades are done through their U.S. broker-dealer, Portfolio Resources Group, Inc. As a PRG client, he/she has access to a variety of investments and services, such as:
U.S.-based brokerage and IRA accounts (Individual Retirement Accounts)
Stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and ETFs
FDIC-insured bank deposits (CDs – Certificates of Deposit)
Professional money managers
Checking accounts and Visa debit cards
Types of Account
Profile Investment claims to help investors open any type of investment account that they need. Typical account types include individual accounts, joint accounts, corporate and trust accounts, and Individual Retirement Accounts (including beneficiary/deceased IRAs, traditional and Roth IRAs, as well as SEP, Keogh, and others).
Contact Information
Investors can contact Profile Investment for inquiries through a variety of channels, including Facebook, Twitter, Youtube and Linkedin. Also, they can contact the trader via info@profile-financial.com, as well as the hotline: 02-624-2788 (from ISRAEL) / 1-888-327-6179 (from the U.S.).
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