QUOTE(lowyat101 @ Mar 7 2019, 04:48 PM)
Hi, i have a CDS account from many years ago as the ex-company gave out some ESOS share at low price. But I didn't trade and the shares are still there.
Recently I registered the online trading (Affin Hwang eInvest). I can see that my shares listed there. If I wanna sell it, I can just do it via that portal right? Also how do I know the % fee that Hwang will charge me?
Also I read from above that M+ seems to have the lowest fee. Shall I register to trade with M+ then instead of my current Hwang account?
Thanks
If the CDS has been linked with your trading account.
% fee is depended who, and how you engaged with them, may range from 0.42 to 0.6% or even lower (depended on type of account opened).
CDS normally is tied with specific investment bank, they do not cross linked.
Eg. You have shares in CDS with X investment bank, you can't sell through Y investment bank. You need to transfer the shares to Y investment bank's CDS, before you sell.
But if you have 2 trading account with X investment bank, and both trading accounts generally can link with X investment bank CDS.