Abstract:In April 2022, Krungthai Zmico Securities Company Limited (KTZ) has changed its corporate name to Krungthai Xspring (KTX) under its strategy to expand into securities trading. Established in May 2009, the Company is a joint venture between Krung Thai Bank Public Company Limited (KTB) and Xspring Capital PCL. The Company is a member of the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and was registered as Broker No. 18.
General Information
In April 2022, Krungthai Zmico Securities Company Limited (KTZ) has changed its corporate name to Krungthai Xspring (KTX) under its strategy to expand into securities trading. Established in May 2009, the Company is a joint venture between Krung Thai Bank Public Company Limited (KTB) and Xspring Capital PCL. The Company is a member of the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) and was registered as Broker No. 18.
Business Scope
KTX operates as a brokerage firm. The Company offers retail and online broking for traditional securities, derivatives, institutional, and investment banking, research, private fund management, and operation services. It is worth noting that KTX mainly serves customers in Thailand.
TFEX account
Spend less. Leverage up to 3-25 times.
Can start to invest by placing 5% initial deposit.
Various Selections. Invest in any products in TFEX markets.
A choice for hedging.
Can leverage in market upturn or Downturn.
Deposit & Withdrawal
KTX has four cash deposit channels, namely Krungthai NEXT Bill Payment, E-Transfer Funds, Automatic Transfer System (ATS) and Internet Banking/ Bahtnet. Customers can also request cash withdrawals through all of these channels.
Contact Information
Should investors have any questions, they can contact KTX via the email: webmaster@krungthaixspring.com, as well as the hotline: (+66) 02-695-5555. Head Office: 8th, 15th-17th Floor, Liberty Square Bldg., 287 Silom Road, Bangrak, Bangkok, Thailand 10500.
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