Reason for this visit
As the product of a merger of the former Singapore Stock Exchange and the Singapore International Monetary Exchange (SIMEX), Singapore Exchange (SGX) is the only stock exchange in Singapore, and also the first stock exchange enabling electronic trading in Asia. In terms of market regulation, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is the primary regulator responsible for formulating and enforcing stock market policies and rules. In recent years, driven by financial technology, with service fees declining, it has become extremely convenient to invest in stocks in Singapore, appealing to a large number of retail investors into the market. As a result, an increasing number of international brokers start to focus on the country. Overall, Singapore is a globally important financial center, and the local stock market is growing steadily in size and regulation, with sufficient liquidity and enhanced market confidence. In an attempt to help investors to get a more comprehensive understanding of current brokers in Singapore, WikiStock survey team decides to go to the country for on-site visits to local companies.
On-site visit
In this issue, the survey team went to Singapore to visit broker Swissquote as planned according to its regulatory address that Office 34-01A, One Raffles Quay, North Tower, Singapore 048583.
The investigators arrived at 1 Raffles Quay in Singapore for a visit to the broker‘s office on December 10, 2023. 1 Raffles Quay is a Grade A office building comprising 50-storey North Tower and 29-storey South Tower. Located between Raffles Place and Marina Bay, the building serves as a gateway between Singapore’s traditional Business District and the New Downtown, while being connected to Singapores major Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) lines.
Upon arrival at the tower, the survey personnel spotted a lobby directory, which displayed that “Swissquote Pte Ltd” is situated in suite 34-01A of the north tower.
Upon access to the 34th floor of the tower via the elevator, the survey personnel discovered Swissquotes office with ease, where its company name and logo was presented conspicuously.
Through the on-side investigation, it is confirmed that the broker has a physical presence at the location.
Conclusion
The survey team went to Singapore to visit broker Swissquote as scheduled, and found the companys name at its regulatory address. This signifies that the broker has a physical business office at the place. Meanwhile, investors are advised to make a judicious decision following an overall consideration.
Disclaimer
The content is used for informational purpose only, and shall not be taken as a final order for making a choice.
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