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Longbridge Securities: Actively responding to regulatory guidance from both jurisdictions, we will steadily advance our compliance efforts.

Source: egs.stcn.com Event types: Online/Update Regulation/Compliance
According to E-Company, Longbridge Securities has issued a further statement regarding recent regulatory developments concerning cross-border securities business in China. Longbridge Securities stated that the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong and mainland regulators—including the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC)—have recently released updated regulatory requirements for cross-border securities business, establishing industry-wide standardized rules for services offered to mainland investors. These new regulatory rules apply to all overseas financial institutions. Longbridge Securities actively responds to the regulatory guidance from both jurisdictions and will steadily advance its compliance efforts strictly in accordance with the relevant requirements. Longbridge Securities clarified that the scope of accounts subject to this regulatory cleanup is limited and clearly defined, targeting two specific categories: (1) investment accounts opened using suspicious or forged documents; and (2) dormant investment accounts with zero balances. Customer accounts that were properly and compliantly opened and hold genuine assets and positions are not included in this cleanup. Longbridge Securities firmly supports the regulators’ zero-tolerance stance toward fraudulent account openings and will handle such cases strictly in line with regulatory requirements.

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