What securities companies are there?

Securities companies include Guotai Junan, Guo Xin Securities, Galaxy Securities, CITIC Securities, China Merchants Securities, Haitong Securities, Shenwan Hongyuan, Guangfa Securities and Huatai Securities.

1. Guotai junan: founded in 1999, it belongs to a securities company with large scale, wide business scope and many outlets in the industry.

2. Guosen Securities: Established in 1994, AAA-level securities company.

3. Galaxy Securities: Established in 2007, it is one of the top 500 enterprises in China.

4. Galaxy Securities: Established in 2007, it is one of the top 500 enterprises in China.

5. China Merchants Securities: Established in 199 1, it is a leading enterprise under China Merchants.

6. Haitong Securities: Founded in 1988, it is one of the earliest securities companies with the strongest comprehensive strength in China.

7. GF Securities: Established in 199 1, it is a large financial holding group.

8. Huatai Securities: It was established in 1990, and obtained AAA Grade A qualification in 2008.

9. The specific business scope of the securities company; Brokerage business. Acting as an agent to buy and sell some securities is to open an account in a securities company. He entered the exchange to buy and sell according to instructions, and his income came from commission. Self-operated business. Self-operated businesses make money by buying and selling securities by taking advantage of their own capital scale and low cost. Asset management business. With many advantages, customers give him money, and he helps to manage money, earning financial service fees from it, and the customers who lose money bear their own risks. Margin trading business. Lend money to customers to buy securities or sell securities to customers, and charge customers a service fee. Ib business. Many securities companies control their futures companies, or both are controlled by the same institution. Securities companies help futures companies attract customers and charge service fees. Issuance and underwriting business. The shares of a joint-stock company must be recommended for listing by a securities company.