You would be referred to in the trade as a ginnet.
You would be referred to in the trade as a ginnet.
Share certs are being phased out. Its not worth the hassle of trying to transact physicals.
You could try Campbell O'Connor, they are old school. The bigger brokers will not entertain such transactions.
You would be referred to in the trade as a ginnet.
I would like to know if anyone has had any luck getting their hands on the share certificate.
... to pay annual charges?
I would like to know if anyone has had any luck getting their hands on the share certifiate.
There are three ways to get access to get ownership of equity, shares held in the brokers name, held by the broker in your name, and physical possession of the cert.
Living in an age of bail-ins, bail-outs, and confisications, I think the OPs question is a good way to mitigate counterparty risk.
You might say I am being overly sensitive, you might be right, however it's a low probability, but high impact risk.
Out of interest, are Campbell O'Connor as easy to sell shares through (if held in share cert. format) ? .... obviously, a new account would have to be opened if you didn't hold an account already, but thereafter is there any delay on selling and obtaining settlement (aside from standard market period) if you sell paper based shares ?
HIGH!Hi, Davy Select maintenance charges for my account is 24.60 per quarter. Is that average or high?
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