Changqiao Securities: From June 12, all new positions and additional trading of stocks and other varieties will be suspended in mainland China
Changqiao Securities issued a notice to implement the relevant industry supervision requirements during the two-year concentrated rectification period set by the China Securities Regulatory Commission, promoting the standardized development of cross-border securities business in mainland China. The following adjustments will be made to the services for existing investors' accounts in mainland China:
Trading services in mainland China: New positions and additional purchases for all varieties, including stocks, are suspended; only sell and close positions operations are supported.
Fund transfer services in mainland China: Fund transfers in are suspended, while transfers out remain normal, fully ensuring the safety of your funds.
The above arrangements will take effect from June 12, 2026, Beijing time. This adjustment will not affect the services provided to existing investors outside mainland China, nor will it affect the safety of existing assets for all clients. Clients can normally check their accounts, holdings, and sell existing positions.
On May 22, the China Securities Regulatory Commission announced that the illegal cross-border business activities of Tiger Brokers (NZ) Limited, Futu Securities International (Hong Kong) Limited, and Changqiao Securities (Hong Kong) Limited violated Chinese securities, fund, and futures laws and regulations, disrupted market order, and must be resolutely cracked down on. According to relevant regulations, the CSRC intends to decide to confiscate all illegal gains of Tiger, Futu, and Changqiao's relevant entities both domestically and abroad, and impose severe penalties according to the law.
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