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Who is Webull Securities?

Webull Securities (Australia) Pty. Ltd. (‘Webull Australia’) a subsidiary of Webull Corporation (‘Webull’) the owner of the trading platform is a leading financial services provider, holding an Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL 536980) and regulated by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (‘ASIC’). As a trading participant of both the Australian Securities Exchange (‘ASX’) and Cboe Australia (‘Cboe’),


Webull Australia strives to ensure the highest standards of service and security. All client monies are securely held in segregated client money trust accounts at an APRA regulated authorised deposit-taking Institution (‘ADI’), and all Australian shares are CHESS-sponsored.


At Webull, we are proud of our contribution to the local financial services community. By partnering with Australian fintech companies, we strive to bring you one of the best investing platforms. We also collaborate with renowned global partners to facilitate seamless trading worldwide. As a principal member of the Stockbrokers and Investment Advisers Association (SIAA), we are committed to driving innovation and supporting the growth of young professionals to better serve the Australian investors.


Webull is a leading digital investment platform built on next-generation global infrastructure. The Webull Group is headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida in the United States and backed by private equity investors located in the United States, Europe, and Asia.


Webull serves tens of millions of users from over 180 countries, providing retail investors with 24/7 access to financial markets worldwide. With low-cost trading on a wide range of assets, Webull is revolutionising the way individuals approach investing.


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