Guojin Securities: The company's subsidiary Guojin Securities Co., Ltd. is preparing to apply for a virtual asset-related trading license
BlockBeats News, July 7th, Guolian Securities stated on its interactive platform that its subsidiary Guolian Securities Limited is preparing to apply for a virtual asset-related trading license. The company has had multiple contacts with international and Hong Kong-based institutions with rich experience in this area and will actively promote the specific application process going forward.
Guolian Securities Limited 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 advice on securities; No. 6: Providing advice on corporate finance; No. 9: Providing asset management.
The company will continue to increase its active expansion of overseas business. By leveraging the advantage of its Hong Kong subsidiary having all the No. 1, 2, 4, 6, and 9 licenses, it has achieved efficient business synergy to provide more comprehensive financing and investment services to its overseas clients. The above-mentioned application for a virtual asset-related trading license is still subject to approval by the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission. (Sohu Finance)
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