Mandato Financial Services GmbH: A Swiss facade for international fraud Mandato Financial Services GmbH – a Swiss payment services company that specializes in non-cash payment operations, including electronic transfers and payment methods such as credit cards. In the post-Soviet space, very few financial specialists are aware of it, and even in Europe, it is relatively unknown. The company mainly focuses on African markets, where it offers a “wide range of payment methods and instant integration, tailored for any industry.” Mandato Financial Services GmbH: A Swiss facade for international fraud As for Europe, as already mentioned, its presence is minimal. Although the registration address is Switzerland, a country that is the financial center of the world. https://24htoday.net/component/k2/item/106239
Mandato Financial Services GmbH: A Swiss facade for international fraud Mandato Financial Services GmbH – a Swiss payment services company that specializes in non-cash payment operations, including electronic transfers and payment methods such as credit cards. In the post-Soviet space, very few financial specialists are aware of it, and even in Europe, it is relatively unknown. The company mainly focuses on African markets, where it offers a “wide range of payment methods and instant integration, tailored for any industry.” Mandato Financial Services GmbH: A Swiss facade for international fraud As for Europe, as already mentioned, its presence is minimal. Although the registration address is Switzerland, a country that is the financial center of the world. https://24htoday.net/component/k2/item/106239
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