Webull Corporation, the owner of the Webull online
investment platform, has announced a partnership with South Korea’s Meritz
Financial Group. The agreement marks Webull’s entry into the South Korean
market and aims to provide local investors with access to U.S. equity markets.
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In 2024, ahead of the partnership, Webull
was in talks with South Korean regulators to secure approval for offering
services directly to local retail investors. According to Financial Supervisory
Service officials, the move could make Webull the first foreign company
to enter South Korea’s retail stock trading market. The FSS provided guidance
on regulatory and approval requirements.
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Through the partnership, Meritz clients will gain access to
Webull’s trading tools, U.S. capital markets via Apex Fintech Solutions, and
the platform’s global community of traders.
Anthony Denier, Group President and U.S. CEO at Webull, said
the partnership is “a step forward in our journey to create a truly borderless
investing experience. Together, we are opening the door to new possibilities
for Korean investors.”
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Wonjae Jang, CEO of Meritz Securities, added, “Through this
partnership, Meritz is proud to connect Korean investors with Webull’s global
community and advanced investing experience.”
Jang also said the collaboration aims to “create an open
ecosystem where technology and insight empower investors to participate more
actively in global markets.”
According to the firms, the partnership combines Meritz’s
established reputation in South Korea with Webull’s digital investment tools.
Both companies say it is intended to provide a direct experience for local
investors seeking exposure to U.S. equities.
This article was written by Tareq Sikder at www.financemagnates.com.
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