Abstract:FFG Securities, a trading name of FFG Securities Co., Ltd., is a financial brokerage company established on June 6, 1940, registered and regulated in Japan that provides its clients with various tradable assets and services.
General Information & Regulation
FFG Securities, a trading name of FFG Securities Co., Ltd., is a financial brokerage company established on June 6, 1940, registered and regulated in Japan that provides its clients with various tradable assets and services.
Market Instruments
FFG Securities advertises that it mainly offers stocks, margin, OB and mutual fund trading.
Deposit & Withdrawal
FFG Securities accepts deposits and withdrawals via bank transfers. The broker states that if the deposit transfer is not processed by noon, it may be processed on the next business day. While for withdrawals, the clients have to call the store and instruct the withdrawal.
Fees
FFG Securities also charges all kinds of fees, which include but are not limited to stocks, margin, OB and mutual fund trading commission, as well as stock transfer fee. More details can be found in the below screenshots or on the brokers official site.
Customer Support
FFG Securities customer support can be reached by telephone: +81 092-771-3836, email: kansa@ffg-sec.co.jp. Company address: 9th Floor, Bank of Fukuoka Head Office Building, 2-13-1 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City 810-0001.
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