Futu responded: The proportion of clients with assets in mainland China has dropped to 13%.

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MarsBit
05-22
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According to Mars Finance, on May 22, the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) and the Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) issued separate announcements updating their guidelines on cross-border securities, futures, and fund operations for mainland investors. Futu stated that these guidelines and regulations are unified requirements for the entire industry, and it will strictly adhere to the regulatory requirements to steadily advance relevant compliance work. Futu emphasized that it had previously completely stopped opening accounts for mainland applicants and has continuously worked to combat fraudulent account openings, rejecting tens of thousands of non-compliant account opening applications over the past two years. Futu has consistently communicated with regulatory agencies and complied with their rectification requirements. As of the end of Q1 2026, the proportion of mainland Chinese clients with assets in the group's total number of clients with assets has decreased to 13%.

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