Argentum 47, Inc. provides corporate advisory services worldwide. It operates through two segments, Consultancy and Insurance Brokerage. The company offers general business consulting and fund administration, as well as exchange listings and quotations on OTC markets quotation boards. It also provides services, such as corporate restructuring, exchange listings and development for corporate marketing, investor and public relations, regulatory compliance, and introductions to financiers. In addition, the company offers computerized investment management services that include advising on investments in unit trusts, investment bonds, shares, investment trusts, government bonds, and individual savings accounts, as well as advices investors on pension contracts that include personal pensions, executive pensions, small self-administered plans, pension mortgages, and others. Further, it provides brokerage services for lump sum or single premium insurance policies and regular premium investment insurance policies. The company was formerly known as Global Equity International, Inc. and changed its name to Argentum 47, Inc. in March 2018. Argentum 47, Inc. was founded in 2009 and is based in Hedon, the United Kingdom.
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