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Abstract:According to the address listed in the regulatory information, the investigator went to Collins Street in Melbourne, one of the top ten streets in the world.
Broker profile
Full name: Bell Potter Securities Limited
Website: www.bellpotter.com.au/
Address: Lewis M Bell, Level 29, 101 Collins Street Melbourne VIC 3000
Bell Potters regulatory information on the ASIC
Survey process
According to the address listed in the regulatory information, the investigator went to Collins Street in Melbourne, one of the top ten streets in the world. Collins Street, located in the central CBD, is Melbourne's financial and business center. It is also the home to the head offices of Australia's major banks, the Australian Stock Exchange, and many financial investment companies.
Collins Street
After reaching the No. 101 Collins Street, the investigator found it a skyscraper that was 57 stories high. The building was clad in gray granite with dazzling buttresses. It was where Bell Potter, the destination of this visit, was located.
The registration of personal information was required after entering the building. While waiting, the investigator observed that the building was luxuriously decorated, which gave an upscale and welcoming impression. After completing the registration, the investigator learned from the floor directory beside the reception that Bell Potter's office was on Level 29.
The interior of the building
The investigator took the elevator to Level 29 and learned from the sign on the wall of the corridor that Bell Potter Financial Group, Bell Potter Securities, and Bell Potter Capital all had offices here.
Level 29
Sign board of Bell Potters office
Walking along the sign board, the investigator found that the entire floor belonged to the broker. Through the transparent glass door, a light spacious office area entered the sight. There were exquisite artworks displaying in the reception area. All these details showed the brokers strength and style.
The office of Bell Potter
Conclusion
It is confirmed after the site visit that the business address of the Australian licensed broker Bell Potter is in line with that on the regulatory information. Bell Potter has been rated 8.16 on the WikiFX APP and is currently under valid supervision with the MM license issued by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
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