General Information of Kimura Securities
KIMURA SECURITIES was first established in 1893 and was licensed for cumulative investment business in 1987, received the third license for securities trading in September, and became a full member of the Tokyo Stock Exchange in November 1990. In 2000, the company started its insurance business, and in March 2010, it began handling foreign bonds, and in April, it began handling Chinese bonds. In September 2014, it began handling U.S. stocks. Kimura Securities is currently regulated by the Financial Services Agency of Japan and holds a retail foreign exchange license authorized by it, Regulatory No. 6180001035443.
Main Business
Tradable products offered by KIMURA SECURITIES include domestic stocks, foreign stocks, individual government bonds, investment trusts, and insurance products.
Minimum Deposit of Kimura Securities
After looking through Kimura website, there is no minimum deposit requirement information shown. So we have no idea about the initial amount to trade with this stockbroker.
Leverage of Kimura Securities
No leverage related informtion displayed on the Kimura Securities website. Therefore, it is unsure whether stock trading can use leverage.
Spreads of Kimura Securities
Kimura Securities, as a stockbroker, shows no spreads related details on its website, and there only some statements on stockbroking fees.
Accounts of Kimura Securities
Opening an account on KIMURA SECURITIES platform takes about a week to complete, account opening and account maintenance are free of charge, and custody management does not charge any fees.
Fees & Risks of Kimura Securities
The maximum prescribed fee for trading foreign stocks is 11% of the contract price (excluding GST). Consignment fees and other fees are determined by local market conditions, etc., so the amount cannot be stated in advance, etc. Due to fluctuations in the prices and values of securities, stock bonds, investment trusts, real estate, commodities, etc., and there is a risk caused by fluctuations in the prices of foreign stocks, etc., which are the subject of investment.