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Moncrief Private Bank (Monaco) S.A.M.
Monaco Public Limited Company with a share capital of €27,000,000
Tel: +377 92 99 95 00
Registered office: 3-9 Boulevard des Moulins – 98000 Monaco
Registered with the Monaco Trade and Companies Register under number 08S04856
VAT number: FR00 000 080 506
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By accessing the website https://moncrief.mc, you agree to be legally bound by the following terms and conditions.
The Moncrief Private Bank (Monaco) website is intended for general informational purposes only. It does not constitute an offer, solicitation, or recommendation to buy or sell financial instruments, or to provide investment advice or services of any kind.
Access to this website is free of charge (excluding any connection fees that may be billed by your Internet service provider)
Moncrief Private Bank (Monaco) strives to provide the most accurate and up-to-date information possible on this website. However, it shall not be held liable for any omissions, inaccuracies, or delays in updates, whether arising from the Bank itself or from third-party information providers.
Moncrief Private Bank (Monaco) accepts no liability for any decision or action taken on the basis of information provided on this website, nor for any use or interpretation of such information by third parties.
The user accesses and uses the website at their own risk. While Moncrief Private Bank (Monaco) takes reasonable precautions to ensure the security and proper functioning of the website, it does not warrant that the website, its content, or any third-party links are free from viruses, malware, or other harmful components. Moncrief Private Bank (Monaco) shall not be liable for any loss or damage arising from the use of, or inability to use, the website or from technical faults, interruptions, or security breaches beyond its control.
The website may contain links to third-party websites or resources. Such links are provided solely for the user’s convenience and do not imply any approval, verification, or endorsement by Moncrief Private Bank (Monaco) of the content or services offered on those websites.
Moncrief Private Bank (Monaco) accepts no responsibility or liability for the content, accuracy, or availability of such external sites.
Moncrief Private Bank (Monaco) is not responsible for hyperlinks pointing to this website.
The products and services described on the Moncrief Private Bank (Monaco) website are intended solely for individuals and entities residing in jurisdictions where their marketing and distribution are permitted under local law.
This website is not directed at any person in any jurisdiction where, due to that person’s nationality, residence, or other circumstances, the publication or availability of the website is prohibited.
Moncrief Private Bank (Monaco) is a credit institution, investment services provider under Monegasque law, approved and controlled by the Prudential Supervision and Resolution Authority (“ACPR”, 4 place de Budapest, CS 92459 75436 Paris Cedex 09) and by the Financial Activities Control Commission (“CCAF”, 4 rue des Iris, BP 540, 98015 Monaco Cedex).
Past performance is not indicative of future results. Investments involve risks, including the potential loss of capital.
Moncrief Private Bank (Monaco) strongly recommends that you seek independent professional financial advice before making any investment decisions.
Moncrief Private Bank (Monaco) processes personal data collected through its website in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Monaco Law No. 1.565 of 3 December 2024 on the protection of personal data.
The implementation of the law is supervised by the Autorité de Protection des Données Personnelles ("APDP", 11 rue du Gabian, 98000 Monaco), the national authority responsible for ensuring compliance with data protection regulations in Monaco.
For further information regarding the processing of personal data and users’ rights of access, rectification, and objection, please refer to the Bank’s Privacy Policy.
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The Fonds de Garantie des Dépôts et de Résolution (FGDR) is a financial crisis operator.
An organisation charged with a public interest mission, which is to protect and compensate customers in the event of the failure of their banking or financial institution.
To learn more about protecting your accounts in the event of your bank's failure, please consult https://www.garantiedesdepots.fr/en
This website is governed by Monegasque law.
Any dispute arising from its use shall fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Monaco.
In case of discrepancy between the disclaimer’s English and French versions, the French version shall prevail."