Guojin Securities: Guojin Securities (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd. is preparing to apply for a virtual asset-related trading license
Odaily News On July 7, Guojin Securities said on the interactive platform that Guojin Securities (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of the company, is preparing to apply for virtual asset-related trading licenses, and has had multiple contacts with relevant institutions with rich experience in the international and Hong Kong regions on the matter. The specific application matters will be actively promoted in the future. Guojin Securities (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd. holds business licenses issued by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission, including: No. 1: Securities Trading; No. 2: Futures Contract Trading; No. 4: Providing Opinions on Securities; No. 6: Providing Opinions on Institutional Financing; No. 9: Providing Asset Management. The company will continue to increase its active expansion of overseas business, and by leveraging the advantages of its Hong Kong subsidiary with a complete range of licenses No. 1, 2, 4, 6, and 9, it has achieved efficient business collaboration and provided the companys overseas customers with relatively complete financing and investment services. The above-mentioned application for virtual asset-related trading licenses still needs to be approved by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission. Investors are advised to pay attention to investment risks.
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