Direct Broking Logo
  Home  About us  Our services  Our rates  Our people  Contact us 

International Markets & Custody

 
  
Client Login
Get started
Introduce me to share trading
What do I need to know before starting
Rates and conditions
FAQ's
Open an Account
Quick Quote
Trading
NZ/AU Markets   
International Markets   
Exchange Traded Funds   
NZ Fixed interest   
New Issues
One-off Sale (non-clients)
Currencies & Cash
Online Multi-Currency Account   
Direct Broking Call Account
Client Services
Notice board
Newsletter Registration
Download forms
Glossary
Tutorials and Education
Free DIY Brochure
Connect to Sharesight
Suggested Websites
FAQ
Feedback
 






To start trading...

  • Select "US" or "UK" from the Quick Quote drop-down menu
  • Enter the stock code - or - a partial company name followed by an asterix
  • And click "Go" to see the current trading activity of the company
  • You can use the "View" drop down menu to find out more about the company
  • Or simply click the [Buy] or [Sell] links that you can see under the quote table

Custodial service for US & UK TRADING

Custodial trading allows you to get all the benefits of owning international shares while avoiding the time-consuming maintenance that is required when managing an international share portfolio.

Please note that our online custodial trading service does not apply to the purchase or sale of Australian shares.

  • Direct Broking's online custodial trading service allows you to have your shares held electronically by our custodian, Direct Nominees Limited.
  • You are still the beneficial owner of the shares but the shares are held on your behalf by the custodian.
  • A custodial trading service removes the need for share certificates and gives you greater flexibility to trade international shares.

All international shares (excluding Australian) traded via our online platform are registered and administered under the Direct Broking custodial trading service and are subject to a monthly administration fee.





© Direct Broking Limited 2005.
Help | Site map |  Terms & Conditions  | Security | Disclaimer
NZX