JDC Group AG, a cutting-edge financial services company, provides financial product intermediary and advisory services in Germany and Austria. It operates through Advisortech and Advisory segments. The Advisortech segment engages in the distribution of financial products to retail customers through independent financial advisers and brokers. This segment offers investment funds; closed-end funds; and insurance products. The Advisory segment provides independent pension and investment advisory services for retail customers. Its products include insurances, securities, material values, and financing. JDC Group AG was formerly known as Aragon AG and changed its name to JDC Group AG in July 2015. JDC Group AG was founded in 2004 and is based in Wiesbaden, Germany.
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