Open an online Securities Services account to experience the trading advantages

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Open an online Securities Services account to experience the trading advantages

Why Online Securities Trading?

Apply through SC Mobile

Step 1

Select Equities on menu list

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Select Securities Services

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Review and Confirm personal details

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Complete Securities Services Questionnaire

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Select markets and settlement account

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Select preferred way to receive documents

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Upload required documents

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Confirm client declaration

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Submit application

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Login Online Banking and select “Securities Services”

Login Online Banking and select “Securities Services”

Risk Disclosure Statement for Securities Services

  • Investment involves risks. The prices of securities fluctuate, sometimes dramatically and the worst case may result in loss of your entire investment amount.
  • Past performance of any securities is no guide to its future performance. Investors should consider their own investment objectives, investment experience, financial situation, risk tolerance level and carefully read the Terms & Conditions of relevant Securities Services before making any investment decision.

Important Notes of Online Securities Trading and SC Equities:

  • The Bank will not be liable for any loss or damage to you as a result of making the Online Securities Trading Services available to you, unless the loss or damage is directly caused by our negligence or our wilful default.
  • For more details and the risks involved, please refer to the Securities Services Terms and Conditions or contact our branch staff.

Notes:

  • This webpage does not constitute any prediction of likely future price movements.
  • Investors should not make investment decisions based on this webpage alone.
  • This webpage has not been reviewed by the Securities and Futures Commission or any regulatory authority in Hong Kong.