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Abstract:OKAYASU Securities CO., LTD was established in April 1919 and is located in Osaka, Japan. It is mainly engaged in financial instrument business. Cooperative banks include Resona Bank, Mizuho Bank, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC). OKAYASU Securities is supervised by the Financial Services Agency (FSA) of Japan, with the regulatory certificate number 2120001077379.
General Information& Regulation
OKAYASU Securities CO., LTD was established in April 1919 and is located in Osaka, Japan. It is mainly engaged in financial instrument business. Cooperative banks include Resona Bank, Mizuho Bank, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, and Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (SMBC). OKAYASU Securities is supervised by the Financial Services Agency (FSA) of Japan, with the regulatory certificate number 2120001077379.
Market Instruments
OKAYASU Securities provides investors with stocks (futures/options, IPOs, ETFs, REITs, margin trading, etc.), bonds (government bonds, local bonds, private bonds, etc.), investment trusts (Index Management Fund 225, foreign government bond funds, etc.).
Account Types
Customers need to open an account to invest in stocks. OKAYASU Securities offers ordinary securities accounts and margin trading accounts.
Customer Support
If customers have any questions, please call 06-7637-0001 (representative) or 06-7637-0030 (head office sales department) for consultation.
Risk Warning
Investors need to be alert to credit risk, price fluctuation risk, exchange rate risk, etc.
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