‘Verify a Broker’ lets people confirm if the stockbrokers and financial service providers they deal with are genuine and credible.
has launched a user-friendly, free tool that allows people looking to invest their money to check whether the financial professionals they deal with are credible, before making investment decisions.is an online portal designed to help people confirm if the stockbrokers and financial service providers they deal with are genuine.
"The tool is easy to use and helps everyone – from grandparents investing for their grandchildren, to young professionals inspired by finance influencers on social media – to make sure their financial professionals are credible,” says Nongcali Rubushe, head of retail and business enablement at the JSE.
According to the JSE, the ‘Verify a Broker’ tool provides a consolidated view of the JSE’s stockbroker database from the database managed by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority , the regulatory body that oversees financial professionals and organisations in SA. The JSE or any of its representatives will never call to get a client’s personal information or ask them to invest money over the phone. The only way to trade directly on the JSE is through an authorised stockbroker, it warns.
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