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What if the futures company goes bankrupt? Thank god, help me.
Futures investors and futures companies are agents, and the operating losses of futures companies have nothing to do with futures investors. Therefore, the safety of investors' funds will not be affected if the futures company has an accident, because before the futures company declares bankruptcy, the management department has asked it to do a good job of transferring investors' funds to custody, but this process takes time, and investors' operations and transactions may stop for some time. The operation can only be resumed after the fund transfer custody procedure is completed. Because the account opened by the futures company in the bank is only used to participate in the futures market, this account does not have the function of a general account. The money in this account can only be transferred back and forth between the accounts of futures investors, and cannot be transferred to other accounts. This account is supervised by the bank and the CSRC.