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Welcome to EmpireSecurities
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Empire Securities is an online financial management and advisory firm based in Dubai, UAE providing financial advice and investment banking services. We specialize in working with companies in the resources sector in UAE and around the world, principally in Africa and Asia.

Empire Securities was founded in 1980 and is one of the oldest established security contracting firm in Dubai. During our 29 years of operation, we have developed extensive experience in responding to the financial needs of our various customers. The company has continued to grow and broaden its client base throughout the metropolitan Portland area.

Empire Securities has these following financial activities

 Savings Accounts

Savings accounts are accounts maintained by retail financial institutions that pay interest but can not be used directly as money ( for example, by writing a cheque). These accounts let customers set aside a portion of their liquid assets while earning a monetary return.

Brokerage

Buying and selling stock shares on the UAE and selected international exchanges.

Corporate Advisory Services

Empire Securities provides a complete range of specialist strategic corporate advice, based on current market conditions, to business executives and owners on the most appropriate course of action in capital raising, acquisition and disposition.

The specialist advisory services provided by Empire Securities ensures detailed strategic planning and a high level of research to structure and present the offer in the most appropriate way, whether it is a capital raising, merger or acquisition, or business sale.

CDs (Certificates of Deposit)

A certificate of deposit or CD is a time deposit, a financial product commonly offered to consumers by banks, thrift institutions, and credit unions.

Money Market Deposit Accounts

A money market account is a deposit account with a relatively high rate of interest, and short notice (or no notice) required for withdrawals. In the United States, it is a style of instant access deposit subject to federal savings account regulations, such as a monthly transaction limit.

Stocks

Stocks are devices used since medieval times for torture, public humiliation, and corporal punishment. The stocks partially immobilized its victims exposing them in public place to the scorn of the local people, who often took to insulting, kicking, spitting and in some cases urinating and defecating on its victims.

Bonds

A bond is a certificate of debt issued by the government or a company with a promise to pay a specified sum of money at a future date and carries interest at a fixed rate. Bond terms can range from a few months to 30 years. Bonds are tradable instruments and are generally considered a safer than stocks because bondholders are paid before stockholders if a company becomes bankrupt. Independent bond-rating agencies rate the likelihood that any given bond will default.

Mutual Funds

A mutual fund is a professionally managed type of collective investment scheme that pools money from many investors and
invests it in stocks, bonds, short-term money market instruments, and/or other securities. The mutual fund will have a fund
manager that trades the pooled money on a regular basis. As of early 2008, the worldwide value of all mutual funds totals
more than $26 trillion.

Annuities

Annuities are contracts sold by an insurance company designed to provide payments to the holder at specified intervals, usually after retirement. Earnings cannot be withdrawn without penalty until a specified age and are taxed only at the time of withdrawal. Annuities are relatively safe, low-yielding investments. An annuity has a death benefit equivalent to the higher of the current value of the annuity or the amount the buyer has paid into it.