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Can a fund company only open one fund account? You cannot buy funds using different cards from the same bank.

A fund account is a trading account opened by a customer in a fund company. Every time a customer purchases or subscribes for a fund from a fund company, he or she must first open a fund account of the fund company for settlement of fund management transactions.

To put it simply, it is a fund share.

Fund accounts are divided into fund trading accounts and fund TA accounts.

Generally speaking, the fund account (fund account number) we refer to refers to the fund TA account.

A fund trading account is an account set up by a bank for investors to conduct fund transactions with the bank.

The fund TA account is the fund account number in which investors hold funds from a certain fund management company.

If investors purchase funds from the same company in different banks, they will have several trading accounts, but there will always be only one TA account.

So we can say that the trading account is related to the bank, and the TA account is related to the fund company.

First, there is always only one TA account or fund account.

Second, funds can be purchased with different debit cards from the same bank, but funds cannot be purchased with credit cards.