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Company Name
Bell Potter Securities Limited
Company Abbreviation
Bell Potter
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Australia
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Bell PotterReview Summary | |
Registered On | Above 20 years |
Registered Country/Region | Australia |
Regulation | Regulated |
Market Instruments | Stocks, Derivatives, Funds & Fixed Income, and Others |
Trading Platform | Bell Potter Client |
Customer Support | 1300 023 557 |
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Bell Potter is a leading full-service stockbroking and financial advisory firm in Australia, owned by Bell Financial Group (BFG.ASX). It serves individual investors, corporate, and institutional clients, offering services such as Australian/international stockbroking, fixed income, superannuation planning, corporate financing (e.g., IPOs, mergers, and acquisitions), and research analysis. The firm supports client investments through its global network.
Pros | Cons |
Regulated | Unclear service thresholds |
Full-service coverage | Average fee transparency |
Limited international market coverage |
Bell Potter is a holder of the Australian Financial Services License (AFSL), owned by the listed company Bell Financial Group, and regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), with the license number 000243480.
Trading Instruments | Specific Types/Descriptions |
Stocks | Australian stocks (listed on ASX), International stocks |
Derivatives | WarrantsFutures (requires guidance from an accredited derivatives specialist) |
Funds and Fixed Income | LICs, ETFs, Fixed income products (bonds, hybrid securities), Superannuation products |
Others | Forex trading, Gearing, and mFunds |
According to the official website, Bell Potter offers the following account types:
Personal Investment Account: Suitable for individual investors, supporting trading in Australian shares, international stocks, ETFs, etc., and can be paired with superannuation planning services.
Corporate Account: Tailored for corporate clients, providing services such as IPOs, equity financing, and merger & acquisition consulting, requiring customized applications.
Institutional Account: Designed for fund companies and asset management institutions, offering trade execution, research coordination, and Corporate Access services.
Intermediary Services Account: Specifically designed for financial planners, enabling client-based trading on behalf of clients, along with research support and customized seminars.
Investors can access the Bell Potter Client Access portal via the web to view real-time information such as portfolio valuations. Additionally, third-party platform integration supports electronic settlement through the CHESS system, enabling unified management of holdings with other ASX-traded assets.
Deposit is supported via bank transfer (AUD and foreign currency accounts). Withdrawal is returned to the bound bank account via the original route, and an application needs to be submitted through the account backend. AUD transactions typically arrive within 1-2 business days, while international transfers may be extended to 3-5 business days.
The primary currency is AUD, and international transactions require conversion to local currency (foreign exchange conversion fees apply).
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