Hi There
I was wondering if someone could help me with this one.
I do not live in Singapore (I live in Ireland) but wish to purchase shares in a public company that is traded in Singapore. Does anyone know of a good broker (dependable reputable but with reasonable fee structures) based in Singapore. I will be traveling out there within 4weeks but would like to purchase shares asap. Even the number of someone whom I could speak to would be great.
I wont be trading as such but just looking to make a one off purchase.
Any information would be very useful guys-Thanks a Million!
Regards
MPBCONWAY
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Purchasing Shares traded in Singapore
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try visit the link below to show you their clearing member in Singapore.
http://info.sgx.com/websesinddir.nsf/ne ... Membership
http://info.sgx.com/websesinddir.nsf/ne ... Membership
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visit www.poems.com.sg , this is my broker for online trading. But i am not sure foreigner like you without any valid work permit are able to open a Trading account in singapore. Also just out of curiousity which particular stock listed in SGX spur your interest?
Non-Singapore Residents
For foreign investors, as according to SGX-ST Rules, investors not residing in Singapore will need the endorsement of their account opening forms by a Notary Public or Commissioner of Oaths. The submission of their account opening forms should be done together with the enclosure of a photocopy of their valid passports, a declaration by the concerned Notary Public or Commissioner of Oaths and as well as the mentioned deposit.
For foreign investors, as according to SGX-ST Rules, investors not residing in Singapore will need the endorsement of their account opening forms by a Notary Public or Commissioner of Oaths. The submission of their account opening forms should be done together with the enclosure of a photocopy of their valid passports, a declaration by the concerned Notary Public or Commissioner of Oaths and as well as the mentioned deposit.
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