Individual investors: The total balance of securities account and capital account shall not be less than RMB 500,000.
Investors can choose to open online or go to the sales department to open.
At present, it is illegal for mainland securities firms to open Hong Kong stock accounts for mainland investors. Mainland investors need to open accounts at Hong Kong securities firms. The specific method is to prepare identity information: ID card or passport, proof of residential address, that is, any credit card, fund, insurance statement, water and electricity bill, etc. within three months, or a letter of certification from the neighborhood committee, and fill in the form at the securities company, which takes about a week. That's it.
Then go to Bank of China (4.15, 0.01, 0.24%, real-time quotation), China Merchants Bank (31.45, 0.15, 0.48%, real-time quotation) and other banks with foreign exchange business, convert RMB into Hong Kong dollars, and then Pay a certain off-site deposit handling fee, remit Hong Kong dollars to your Hong Kong stock account opened at a brokerage, and then you can start trading Hong Kong stocks.
Extended information
Information required for opening an account
1) Copy of ID card or passport.
2) Proof of address:
Print any document dated within the past three months that reflects your name and residential address, such as:
Utilities and electricity Gas bill, property management bill, bank statement, phone bill, broadband bill, residence permit, etc.;
In addition, if the mailing address is the same as the ID card address, there is no need to provide proof of address.
Information required to open an account
1) Copy of ID card or passport.
2) Proof of address:
Print any document dated within the past three months that reflects your name and residential address, such as:
Utilities Gas bill, property management bill, bank statement, phone bill, broadband bill, residence permit, etc.;
In addition, if the mailing address is the same as the ID card address, there is no need to provide proof of address.
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