When was the first securities company established in the world?

The earliest stock exchange in the world is Amsterdam Stock Exchange, which was established at 1602.

Introduction:

Amsterdam Stock Exchange was founded in 1602 during the Dutch Empire, and it is the oldest stock exchange in the world. It is located near Nedam Square in Amsterdam. Amsterdam Stock Exchange is a stock market dominated by financial stocks, and foreign stocks account for a fairly high proportion. But in recent years, the exchange has paid more attention to cultivating and exploring the listing of high-tech enterprises.

In September, the exchange began trading in the Amsterdam system of US stocks, 1980. You can trade as long as you post it, which is convenient for investors to buy and sell US stocks in the Netherlands. 1985 signed an agreement with Tokyo Stock Exchange, and also implemented stock transaction transfer settlement. 1984, Amsterdam Stock Exchange also opened the European bond trading market, trading European bonds below $654.38 million.

On September 22nd, 2000, Amsterdam Stock Exchange, Paris Stock Exchange and Brussels Stock Exchange formally announced the merger, forming the world's first cross-border, single-currency pan-European stock and derivatives exchange.