Abstract:AUREL BGC is one of the main financial intermediaries in France. Its main goal is to liberalize investment services and marketing of financial instruments in European countries and strengthen investor protection. Aurel BGC specializes in bond intermediation, money markets, equity and derivatives intermediation, structured products, and corporate finance.
| Aurel BGCReview Summary | |
| Founded | 2007-11-18 |
| Registered Country/Region | France |
| Regulation | Unregulated |
| Services | Bond/Money Markets/Stocks/Equity and Interest Rate Derivatives/Commodity derivatives |
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AUREL BGC is one of the main financial intermediaries in France. Its main goal is to liberalize investment services and marketing of financial instruments in European countries and strengthen investor protection.
Aurel BGC specializes in bond intermediation, money markets, equity and derivatives intermediation, structured products, and corporate finance.

Aurel BGC is not regulated, even though it claims to be approved by the ACPR and regulated by the ACPR and the AMF. However, an unregulated company is not as safe as a regulated.


Aurel BGC trades bonds in many companies (“Companies”), financials (“Financials”), sovereign countries, Euros, US dollars, Swiss francs, British pounds, etc.
Products handled by Aure/BGc in the money market include TCNs (negotiable debt securities): NEUCP and NEUMTN, Eurocommercial Paper (ECP), deposits, time deposits (DAT), and interest rate swaps, basis swaps and forwards.
Stock markets: Services provided to French and foreign institutional clients (management companies, insurance companies, pension funds, mutual insurance companies, etc.) on the main European stock markets.
Aurel BGC is one of the major players in the listed Futures and Options market that provides index derivatives, Equity derivatives, Derivatives on sector indices, Futures, and Delta one.
Commodity derivatives in natural gas, electricity and dry goods. Structuring in securities, funds and over-the-counter transactions.
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