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Is it possible for a foreigner (non-resident) to open a stock trading account in Singapore?

December 20th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

Is it possible for a foreigner (non-resident) to open a stock trading account in Singapore? I am considering investing in the stock market in Singapore, however, I am not sure if foreigners are able to do so.

I know that in order to open an offshore bank account in Singapore you will need a passport that is notarized, etc. However, I am not sure about opening a stock trading account. Can anyone give me information on this? Also are there any online trading accounts that I should look into (ie. Ameritrade, Scottrade, ect.)?

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  1. JWilly
    December 20th, 2009 at 04:19 | #1

    Not sure, but you can always find a broker in your own country that has access to that exchange. Look at Interactive Brokers.

  2. as400.tjioe.net
    December 20th, 2009 at 05:12 | #2

    Yes, you can. Just call any of the securities company, OCBC Securities, DBS Vicker Ballas, UOB Kay Hian, etc.

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