Currently, the withdrawal fee is RM15 per 1000 securities or part thereof. In addition, there is a stamp duty charge for executing the Instrument of Transfer. This will be charged according to the prescribed rate in the Stamp Act 1949.
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The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) and Bursa Malaysia had received reports on Thursday afternoon, 24 April 2025, whereby a few brokers have identified failed client logins or unauthorised access and trading activities executed via limited clients' online trading accounts.
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Currently, the withdrawal fee is RM15 per 1000 securities or part thereof. In addition, there is a stamp duty charge for executing the Instrument of Transfer. This will be charged according to the prescribed rate in the Stamp Act 1949.