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How to subscribe for new shares on Beijing Stock Exchange

The first thing is to find the new shares of the North Exchange. Generally, new shares of the North Exchange can be applied for in the securities APP. Take Changjiang Securities as an example: first open the Changjiang Securities APP, and then click on the navigation bar below. For the third transaction, find the place where you can subscribe for new shares and click Subscription. Investors in Beijing Stock Exchange who subscribe for new shares online need to pay attention to the proportional allotment. The more they subscribe, the more allotments they receive.

In addition, the subscription period for new shares on the Beijing Stock Exchange is 9:15-11:30 a.m. and 13:00-15:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday. Cash subscription is required. Investors should deposit sufficient subscription funds before subscribing. The amount is deposited into the account and cannot be revoked after confirmation. The winning result can be checked on T+4 days after the subscription.

In addition, there are conditions for subscribing for new shares. First, you need to apply for permission 20 trading days before the opening, and the average daily assets in the securities account and capital account are not less than RMB 500,000. This does not include the funds and securities invested by the investor through margin financing and securities lending. Then participate in securities trading for more than 24 months.

Full payment and freezing of funds are also required. There is no price limit on the price increase or decrease of new shares on the North Exchange on the first day of listing. To subscribe for new shares on the North Exchange, you need to pay first. The subscription funds are frozen during the subscription period. After the subscription is completed, the funds required to subscribe for the new shares will be deducted, and the remaining amount will be deducted. Returned to investors.