Hong Kong Stock Loans

Hong Kong Stock Loans

Hong Kong Stock Loans

We provide non-recourse Hong Kong Stock Loans as well as block purchases for companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and Chinese stock markets. We do the complicated filing and processing for you, and we can help support you on your way to success with our competitively-priced lending and terms.

Our asset lending capital feature highly competitive interest based on the present prime rates. Plus, our loans extend anywhere from 1 to 5 years, which is an ideal amount of time for many individuals seeking a good amount of capital and a reasonable amount of time to make payments on their loans.

Platinum Global Stock Loans provides non-recourse Hong Kong stock loans and block purchases on the HKSE Exchange. Our speciality is non-recourse stock loans, using Hong Kong HKSE stock as the only collateral. A typical stock loan would be a 3-year interest-only loan with a super competitive interest rate based on the prime interest rate.

Hong Kong Stock Exchange Explained

The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKG) is Asia’s third-largest stock exchange based on market capitalization, trailing only the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the Shanghai Stock Exchange. It is also one of the fastest-growing market exchanges in Asia, with 2,137 listed companies as of 2020, up from 1,200 in 2008.

The combined market capitalization of the listed companies is approximately HK$42,088. The growth has been fueled by the progressive development of the Mainland China market, with more companies from the mainland being listed.

The minimum capitalization for a listing and the minimum value of public float on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange currently stands at HK$500 million and HK$125 million, respectively. The minimum values were raised in 2017 to make trading liquidity for market participants robust and enhance the volatility of listed equities. Banks and insurance firms from Mainland China top the list of all the listed companies on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

The Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) is one of the world’s major stock exchanges, located in Hong Kong. It is a leading financial market in Asia and serves as a gateway to Mainland China’s capital markets. Here are some key points about the Hong Kong Stock Exchange:

  1. History: The Hong Kong Stock Exchange traces its roots back to 1891 when it was established as the Association of Stockbrokers in Hong Kong. Over the years, it went through various transformations and became a limited company in 1980. Today, it operates as a public company listed on its own exchange.
  2. Regulatory Authority: The Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX) is the holding company that owns and operates the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. It is regulated by the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong, which oversees the securities and futures markets in the region.
  3. Market Operations: The HKEX provides a platform for the trading of equities, fixed-income products, derivatives, and other securities. The primary market enables companies to raise capital by issuing new shares through initial public offerings (IPOs), while the secondary market facilitates the trading of existing listed securities.
  4. Listing Requirements: To be listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, companies need to meet specific criteria set by the exchange. These include financial performance, market capitalization, track record, and corporate governance standards. Both local and international companies can seek a listing on the exchange.
  5. Stock Connect: The Hong Kong Stock Exchange operates several cross-border trading programs, including the Stock Connect schemes with Mainland China. These initiatives allow international investors to access Mainland China’s stock markets (Shanghai and Shenzhen) and enable Mainland Chinese investors to trade eligible Hong Kong-listed stocks.
  6. Market Capitalization: The Hong Kong Stock Exchange is known for its substantial market capitalization. It is home to some of Asia’s largest and most influential companies, spanning various sectors such as finance, real estate, telecommunications, technology, and more.
  7. Indexes: The Hong Kong Stock Exchange maintains several indexes to track the performance of listed companies. The most widely followed index is the Hang Seng Index (HSI), which comprises 50 of the largest and most liquid stocks listed in Hong Kong.
  8. International Participation: The Hong Kong Stock Exchange attracts significant international participation from institutional investors, fund managers, and traders worldwide. Its global appeal is supported by factors such as its strategic location, strong regulatory framework, and the increasing internationalization of the Chinese economy.

The Hong Kong Stock Exchange plays a vital role in the region’s financial ecosystem and provides a platform for companies to raise capital, investors to trade securities, and serves as a barometer of the region’s economic health.

Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx)

The Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEx) is the holding company of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Its formation stemmed from progressive integration of the derivative markets and securities, which saw the creation of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited (SEHK), the Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited (HKFE), and their clearinghouses.

By operating under the supervision of the SFC, HKEx regulates and operates the market securities and derivatives. Some of the products HKEx deals with include securities, bonds, funds, and warrants.

How Do Hong Kong HKSE Stock Loans Work?

Sometimes referred to as Hong Kong securities lending or a non-recourse stock loan issued by Hong Kong securities lenders,these short term loans are available to help shareholders and investors keep the stock asset they own while having access to fast cash they need to make other hard asset investments or to pay off debt.

Our Hong Kong HKSE Stock loan amounts are dependent on the security, liquidity, number of shares, price, volatility, trading volume and additional criteria determined to secure, approve and fund the loan. We offer several options for interest payments including monthly and quarterly during the life of the loan. We keep the process easy as pie, once you fully repay the loan, your stock is transferred back to you in full.

How Do I Qualify for a Hong Kong Stock Loan?

Any owner of a Non-Marginable HKSE security is eligible and can be approved for a loan. The size of the stock loan can vary greatly depending on the borrower’s ability to handle the payments and structure of the loan. The loan process is quick, and turn times to money are usually within 48 hours of closing.

The Main Advantages of our Hong Kong Stock Loans?

With stock loans or block trades, it’s all about flexibility. Non-recourse stock loans in Hong Kong gives the borrower the opportunity to walk away from the loan at any time without affecting the borrower’s credit score or liability. These types of loans are much more appealing than traditional margin loans due to no liability issues. The stock loan structure is set up where no collateral and no personal guarantee is required by the Hong Kong securities financing lender.

Basic Requirements for a Hong Kong Stock Loan

✓ Minimum loan amount of $100,000 USD to $5,000,000

✓ Your stock must be free-trading free of restrictions or trading suspensions

✓ Private stock or stock that is not currently trading on an exchange is not eligible (no stop signs or skull and crossbones)

✓ Loans are available to all shareholders worldwide regardless of country

✓ All loans are non-recourse with zero liability to the borrower

Hong Kong Stock Loan Terms

✓ Loan to Value up to 70% depending on securities

✓ Interest Only terms with competitive rates with lock-up period

✓ Terms 2-10 years

✓ All dividends paid directly to you

As a direct lender, the only collateral is your stock no credit or background checks or personal liability. We offer competitive loan-to-value ratios, based on market conditions, sector, stock performance and future performance. Typical loan-to-value ratios can range from 45-70%.

We offer competitive rates based on the current prime interest rate and loan terms of 12, 24, and 36 months. Your privacy is important to us, so your transaction is always kept confidential with all personal information securely stored.

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1. Stock Loans in Hong Kong

Platinum Global provides non-recourse share pledge financing, stock loans and Hong Kong securities finance based on the Hong Kong stock exchange or HKEX Typically the interest rate is 3.5 – 5.5% based on the collateral provided for stocks and securities as collateral on the Hong Kong Exchange

About the HKEX or Hong Kong Exchange

The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong is a stock exchange based in Hong Kong. It is Asia’s third-largest in terms of market capitalization behind the Tokyo Stock Exchange and Shanghai Stock Exchange, and the fourth single-largest stock market in the world

2. What Are Hong Kong Stock Loans?

If you are the owner, CEO or significant or minority shareholder of a listed company in Hong Kong

You will be able to pledge the shares that you own in the company in exchange for capital without selling them for stock loans, share pledge financing or stock pledge financing.

is a privately held liquidity solutions provider for South East Asian Countries such as Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia.

We provide funding against the shares you or your company own. This allows you to raise capital quickly and easily and at a low-interest rate with share pledge financing

Platinum Global Stock Loans works closely with owners of publicly traded companies to bring liquidity quickly and easily.

3. What Is A Non-Recourse Stock Loan?

A non-recourse loan means that no personal guarantees are required by the applicant. This means that in the event of non-payment used by the borrower, the assets will be used to settle the arrears of the loan. If the asset value is insufficient to cover the outstanding amount of the loan, Platinum Global Stock Loans will absorb the difference and no additional payments by the borrower are required.

4. What Are The Benefits Of Stock Loans?

Stock loans enable you to obtain pledge stocks that you own in a public traded entity for immediate liquidity and funding.

Funds can be used for working capital, recapitalizing the company or for personal investment.

At Platinum Global Stock Loans we do not limit how funds should be used.

5. How Much Can I Loan?

Platinum Global Stock Loans can provide financing from $500,000 USD to $50,000,000 USD.

Depending on the underlying share used as collateral, the LTV or Loan to Value can range from 45% to 70% of the value of the share pledged.

For example

If you own 1 million shares of ticker ABC, trading at $10, you will be able to obtain between $4.5million and $7million, subject to risk assessment.

6. How Long Can I Loan For?

Platinum Global Stock Loans can structure loan programs between 1 to 5 years on a renewable basis.

The applicant can opt for interest-only payments on a monthly basis, or principal plus interest payments.

We are also able to structure customized payment plans according to your requirements such as quarterly or semi-annual payments

7. How Fast Will I Be Able To Receive Funds?

We are able to give you an in-principle approval within 24 hours and a confirmed offer within 2 working days.

The assessment process is quick and easy with no documentation required other than the loan amount requested, the amount of shares and the ticker name for collateralized stock loans.

For example, if you would like to see if your stock can be used for the pledge, simply let us know

  1. Amount of Shares
  2. Loan Amount Required
  3. Ticker Name

And we will be able to let you know the amount approved within 24 hours, but most likely sooner

8. How Will I Receive The Funds?

Once you have signed our offer letter the following steps take place

  1. Offer Letter Signed
  2. Custodian Forms and KYC are sent to you to sign and complete
  3. Custodian Forms and KYC is completed and returned
  4. Within 3- 5 working days a custodian account is opened for you to make the transfer of the securities you wish to pledge
  5. Securities are transferred to the custodian and the loan amount is simultaneously transferred via a Delivery –versus-Payment Process (DvP)
  6. The loan transaction is now completed and payment is made according to the payment schedule

How Can We Help You?

The markets can be confusing and difficult to navigate when you need liquidity. This is where Platinum Global Stock Loans can help. When a traditional bank or lender cannot help you with your securities lending, we are here to get the funds you need. Our goal is to expand your access to liquidity, whether you are an individual or a business. Our solutions are fast and secure, aiding you in your journey to financial diversification. Investing in an HKEX Hong Kong stock loan can yield plenty of rewards if you only know how to secure one.

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