Should banks collect commissions from fund investors when selling open-end funds on a commission basis?
Wrong. It is wrong for banks to charge commission fees to fund investors when selling open-end funds, because the commission business of open-end funds refers to the business activities of banks selling open-end fund products by using their outlets, counters, telephone banking, online banking and other sales channels. Some expenses will occur during the sales and operation of open-end funds, and these expenses will be borne by fund investors.