Is it necessary for a securities representative to have a secretary-general qualification certificate at the beginning of his work? Or will you take the exam later? What about the companies listed on

Is it necessary for a securities representative to have a secretary-general qualification certificate at the beginning of his work? Or will you take the exam later? What about the companies listed on the New Third Board? The certification body does not stipulate that the qualification certificate of the Secretary-General is necessary. General certification bodies need to have relevant work experience or related majors. It is mandatory for the innovative companies of the New Third Board Company to obtain the qualification certificate of the Secretary-General, but there is no mandatory requirement for the basic level of the New Third Board Company. The secretary-general of a listed company naturally needs a secretary-general certificate.

As you can see from your question, you have not made clear the difference between the listed companies of the New Third Board and the listed companies. These are two concepts. As for acting as a witness, you don't have to obtain the Secretary-General's certificate. Of course, it is best to get it.