SMM visits Nanhua Futures Co., Ltd. Deep exchanges and common development

Published: Jun 30, 2021 14:21

On June 16, Mr. Lu Jialong, vice president of SMM Information & Technology Co., Ltd., Ma Yao, senior manager of marketing department, and Na Yiming jointly visited South China Futures Co., Ltd. Mr. Chen Shengwu, Marketing Director of Wenzhou Business Department of South China Futures Co., Ltd., and Mr. Jiang Peng, General Manager of Nanhua Futures Co., Ltd.

SMM and South China Futures have always had close exchanges and contacts, and this visit has further deepened the cooperation between the two sides and promoted the common development of both sides.

Brief introduction of South China Futures

South China Futures Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as South China Futures) was established in 1996 with a registered capital of 580 million yuan. It is one of the first comprehensive settlement member units of China Financial Futures Exchange. It is a full member of Shanghai Futures Exchange, Zhengzhou Commodity Exchange and Dalian Commodity Exchange. It is a trading participant of Shanghai Stock Exchange, a participant of Shenzhen Stock Exchange and a member of Shanghai International Energy Trading Center. In August 2019, South China Futures was successfully listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange (stock code 603093).

The company is mainly engaged in commodity futures brokerage, financial futures brokerage, futures investment consulting, asset management business, securities investment fund consignment business,

Build a financial services company with derivatives as the core. At present, it has 6 branches, 3 wholly-owned subsidiaries, 32 business departments and about 1000 employees.

Over the years, South China Futures has always maintained a healthy and stable development trend, always maintained a good market reputation and image, always adhered to the business philosophy of "service creates a brand", and provided comprehensive support and services for customers. become the preferred futures company for customers.

Related business communication and communication welcome to contact

Contact: Chen Shengwu 1398718977

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