By way of derogation from article L. 519-6 and as part of the provision of an independent advisory service within the meaning of article L. 519-1-1, intermediaries in banking and payment services may receive remuneration from their customers.
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By way of derogation from article L. 519-6 and as part of the provision of an independent advisory service within the meaning of article L. 519-1-1, intermediaries in banking and payment services may receive remuneration from their customers.
Par dérogation à l’article L. 519-6 et dans le cadre de la fourniture d’un service de conseil indépendant au sens de l’article L. 519-1-1, les intermédiaires en opérations de banque et en services de paiement peuvent percevoir une rémunération de leur client.
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