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  1. HAAGSCH RECHERCHEBUREAU

    Netherlands

    Haagsch Recherchebureau is your partner if you are looking for a private detective, corporate investigation or evidence for the legal profession. With a fresh look at the private investigation industry, we decided to do things differently. Including specialist driving training for every detective, training in interviewing, observation and tactical investigation and apps for secure information sharing between clients and detectives. Our detectives are available to you 24/7 and work according to a multidisciplinary vision. With this approach, we guarantee high quality investigations and a close-knit team.

  2. IBC ROSEMBERG FINANCE

    Netherlands

    IBC Rosemberg Finance is a small, European-based financial company, accepting only entrepreneurs as its clientele. We are specialised in raising growth capital for serious entrepreneurs who want to upgrade to the next level. In 2003, Rosemberg started its activities as an association of financial experts in the banking sector. Currently, we focus on raising capital from professional investors and financial platforms for our clients on an international level. We offer a range of services, all designed to help your company reach its potential. Whether you’re looking for funding or a strategic partner, we have you covered. Our services are available a la carte so you can get precisely what you need. Under most national securities laws, a company may not offer or sell securities unless the offering has been registered with the national financial authorities or an exemption to registration is applicable. If the offering is not registered, it is often called a private placement or unregistered offering. Generally speaking, unregistered offerings are not subject to some of the laws and regulations that are designed to protect investors, such as disclosure requirements that apply to registered (public) offerings. Many companies engage in legitimate unregistered offerings to raise funds from investors