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The trading securities firms for the National Pension Service's (NPS) domestic stock transactions for the second half of this year have been decided.

Business / Kim Jisun / 06/26/2024 02:14 AM

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[Alpha Biz= Reporter Kim Jisun] The trading securities firms for the National Pension Service's (NPS) domestic stock transactions for the second half of this year have been decided. While six firms, including NH Investment & Securities, which were excluded in the first half, have been reinstated, Shinhan Investment Corp., Daishin Securities, and DB Financial Investment have been excluded this time.

On the 25th, the Stock Trading Department of the NPS Fund Management Division notified the relevant securities firms of the "Selection Results of Domestic Stock Trading Securities Firms for the Second Half of 2024." The selected firms are categorized into 26 general trading firms, 6 cyber trading firms, and 15 index trading firms.

The first-grade general trading firms include six companies: CSGI Securities, KB Securities, Daiwa

The first-grade general trading firms include six companies: CSGI Securities, KB Securities, Daiwa Securities, Samsung Securities, Korea Investment & Securities, and Hanwha Investment & Securities. The second grade features eight firms: CLSA Korea Securities, NH Investment & Securities, Macquarie Securities, Meritz Securities, Morgan Stanley Securities, Mirae Asset Securities, Shinyoung Securities, and Yuanta Securities. The third grade includes twelve firms: BNK Securities, IBK Securities, LS Securities, Nomura Financial Investment, Daol Investment & Securities, DS Investment & Securities, Eugene Investment & Securities, Kiwoom Securities, Hana Securities, Hong Kong Shanghai Securities Seoul Branch, Hyundai Motor Securities, and Heungkuk Securities.

The number of trading securities firms remains the same for both the first and second halves of the year, at 26 firms each. Firms that were excluded in the first half but reinstated in the second half include Yuanta Securities, NH Investment & Securities, Hyundai Motor Securities, Heungkuk Securities, Eugene Investment & Securities, and LS Securities. Conversely, firms that were previously included but are now excluded are Daishin Securities, Shinhan Investment Corp., DB Financial Investment, SK Securities, Citigroup Global Markets Securities, and Goldman Sachs Securities.

The cyber trading securities firms list includes six companies: BNP Paribas Securities, SI Securities, Leading Investment & Securities, Bookook Securities, Yu Hwa Securities, and Hanyang Securities.

For index trading securities firms, the first grade includes four firms: NH Investment & Securities, Shinyoung Securities, Shinhan Investment Corp., and Korea Investment & Securities. The second grade consists of five firms: BNK Securities, KB Securities, Samsung Securities, Eugene Investment & Securities, and Hanwha Investment & Securities. Lastly, the third grade includes six firms: LS Securities, Kyobo Securities, Mirae Asset Securities, Yuanta Securities, Kiwoom Securities, and Hana Securities.

 

 

 

AlphaBIZ Kim Jisun(stockmk2020@alphabiz.co.kr)

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