Abstract:Wocom started in the 1970s as a branch of an international commodities trading house. The Wing On Group became an investor in Wocom and eventually acquired Wocom in 1986. Tailor-made investment plans are designed for customers based on their investment experience, financial needs, and investment goals. Customers can open personal and business accounts
WOCOMReview Summary | |
Founded | Above 20 years |
Registered Country/Region | Hong Kong |
Regulation | Unregulated |
Securities Products | Stocks/Futures/Options/Foreign Exchange |
Trading Platform | WOCOM(Desktop/Mobile) |
Customer Support | Phone: (852) 2853-0111 |
Fax: (852) 2854-3822 | |
Email: cs@wocom.com.hk |
Wocom started in the 1970s as a branch of an international commodities trading house. The Wing On Group became an investor in Wocom and eventually acquired Wocom in 1986.
Tailor-made investment plans are designed for customers based on their investment experience, financial needs, and investment goals. Customers can open personal and business accounts
WOCOM is authorized and regulated by theSecurities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong(SFC) on Leveraged foreign exchange trading and Dealing in futures contracts under license No.AAH843 and ACL076, making it safer than the regulated company.
WOCOM accepts Faster Payment System (FPS), Payment by Phone Service (PPS), Bank Transfer and Cheque Deposit (applicable to online banking, bank counter, ATM, and cheque deposit machine), Telegraphic Transfer (applicable to overseas clients), and more for deposit and withdrawal.
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