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Advice on how to sell shares

  • 22-02-2021 6:06pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3


    Hi, looking for some advice on how to access/sell shares. Long story short, I have shares in a Korean company that are currently held in trust. When they become available I need to some means to sell them (the holding company are unable to do this). I cant seem to find a broker in Ireland who trades on the Korean exchange,
    so looking abroad or online. If I set up an account with the likes of etoro or DeGiro, is it then as simple as the Korean company transferring my shares to that account? Or is there a chance the online firms don’t trade in Korean stock either? Forgive my complete ignorance, Ive never had any experience with share dealing so just looking for the easiest way to get them in to my name and sold. Many thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,469 ✭✭✭Shedite27


    naem80 wrote: »
    Hi, looking for some advice on how to access/sell shares. Long story short, I have shares in a Korean company that are currently held in trust. When they become available I need to some means to sell them (the holding company are unable to do this). I cant seem to find a broker in Ireland who trades on the Korean exchange,
    so looking abroad or online. If I set up an account with the likes of etoro or DeGiro, is it then as simple as the Korean company transferring my shares to that account? Or is there a chance the online firms don’t trade in Korean stock either? Forgive my complete ignorance, Ive never had any experience with share dealing so just looking for the easiest way to get them in to my name and sold. Many thanks

    Give Davy a call. WOn't be the cheapest way but given the complications involved, might be worth paying for their help


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