GKFX捷凯金融

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GKFX Prime捷凯金融集团是一家国际交易机构,受英属维尔京群岛金融服务委员会(BVI FSC)监管,监管号为SIBA/L/14/1066。

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GKFX捷凯金融怎么样

1.监管齐全,产品丰富
企业家Kasim Garipoglu在2010年创建了GK集团(官网:www.gk-group.com),专注于两个全球垂直行业,提供了丰富多样的产品,包括外汇、商品、贵金属、期货、股票、信贷、银行和支付服务。
GKFX和GKFX Prime均隶属于GK集团,总部位于英国,致力于为全球范围内的零售投资者提供金融产品交易和服务。GKFX受FCA监管,监管号:501320 ;GKFX Prime受FSC监管,监管号:SIBA/L/14/1066,能最大限度的保障客户资金安全。至今GKFX Prime已经成为国际最受信赖的外汇交易商之一。

2.深受全球客户喜爱和信赖

公司拥有广泛的客户群体,包括个人,企业和金融机构。GKFX捷凯深知只有对业务专注投入,才能赢得好的口碑,正是这种意识不断激励着GKFX捷凯努力为客户创造成熟的交易环境。

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3.专业团队提供精品服务

GKFX Prime平台执行的订单总数超过两亿,跻身全球顶尖交易商行列。我们全球1000多名员工都是各国的行业精英,有助于为客户提供本地化的服务和国际化的视野。正因如此,来自于100多个

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4.坚持提供优质的交易环境和客户至上的原则

我们通过与各大一流银行以及流动性供应商合作为客户提供一个全面综合的交易环境。GKFX Prime始终秉承客户至上的原则,因为我们知道是客户的信赖才使得我们在平稳中砥砺前行,逐步在国

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GKFX捷凱金融出入金資訊

1.GKFX Prime入金

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1.1入金说明
GKFX Prime入金最快捷简便的方法是使用小额网银(借记卡)。您支付成功后,资金便自动存入您的交易帐户,到账时间一般一个工作日内。
1.2最低入金额度
小额网银的最低入金金额为500美元。
1.3其他注意事项
请仅使用交易帐户本人名下的个人银行帐户入金。GKFX Prime不接受第三方入金,即亲友无法代替您入金。此外,GKFX Prime不接受预付卡。
若您确认您已成功入金,但资金未显示在您的交易帐户中,请发送邮件至info_cn@ gkfxprime .com联系我们,以便GKFX Prime为您解决这个问题。邮件内容中请注明您的入金时间以及具体的入金金额,如附上入金成功的相关截图尤佳。
请注意:若客户由于技术问题无法入金,GKFX Prime概不负责。客户应该确保帐户有足够资金来应对金融市场中的不利变动。
1.3入金方式说明
小额网银:
小额网银入金手续费全免。通过小额网银入金的客户,您的银行卡上扣除的是人民币,您交易帐户中到账的货币与您交易帐户的结算货币一致(比如您是美元帐户,到账为美元;若是欧元帐户,到账为欧元;若是英镑帐户,则到账为英镑)。人民币与相应货币之间的转换汇率为我们的收盘汇率。
小额网银入金的单笔最高限额为15,000美元。若您希望入更多的资金,我们建议您通过银行汇款的方式入金。
银行汇款:
您也可以通过银行汇款向GKFX Prime在英国巴克莱银行的客户资金帐户汇款,以实现您交易帐户的入金。银行汇款无法通过GKFX Prime官网的客户办公室操作,您需要登录您的网上银行先进行购汇然后通过境外汇款实现入金,或者是到银行网点办理。
国际汇款一般需要5个工作日左右到账,您的资金到达GKFX Prime在英国巴克莱银行的客户资金帐户后,我们才能为您的交易帐户入账,请您耐心等待。
汇款时请备注您的GKFX Prime的交易帐号以便参考。
您可以登陆GKFX Prime的客户办公室页面查询GKFX Prime的银行帐户资讯。
请您注意,您的资金到达GKFX Prime的英国巴克莱银行帐户后,GKFX Prime仅能在工作时间内为您的交易帐户办理入账。工作时间为:
周一至周五13:00—22:00(北京时间,夏令时)
周一至周五14:00—23:00(北京时间,冬令时)
如果您希望GKFX Prime快速为你处理该笔入金,请联系info_cn@ gkfx prime.com。
若您入金的币种是美元、欧元或英镑以外的货币,请联系您的汇款银行了解兑换的汇率以及兑汇可能产生的费用。若您入金的币种和您交易帐户的结算货币不同,GKFX Prime将通过GKFX Prime的收盘利率来兑换该笔入金。若您想了解到当日汇率,请联系info_cn@ gkfx prime.com。

2.GKFX Prime出金

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2.1出金条件
为了维护您和GKFX Prime的权益,出金前,您可能需要向我们提供其他资讯,比如身份证明和银行帐户证明档。
2.2出金最低限额
出金最低限额为50美元/欧元/英镑,除非您要求将您的余额全部取出。若您需要全部取出您的资金,请保证帐户空仓,并发邮件至info_cn@gkfxprime.com提交申请。
2.3出金时间说明
所有出金请求,如果在工作日北京时间17:00点前送达,我们会尽量在当天处理完毕。但遇到提款申请较多等特殊情况,您的提款申请可能会延至第二个工作日处理;如果出金请求届时未能送达,我们将在下一个工作日优先处理。工作时间为:
周一至周五13:00—22:00(北京时间,夏令时)
周一至周五14:00—23:00(北京时间,冬令时)
若我们在处理您的出金申请时发现您没有足够的资金,您的申请将被取消。
为了提高出金效率,您每天只能提交一次出金申请。若您需要修改您的申请,请发邮件至info_cn@gkfxprime.com,在收到您的邮件后GKFX Prime会为您确认您的修改是否可行。
如果您出金申请的数额只留下一点余额(等于或少于€/$/£1),我们会将帐户的全部金额悉数出金(前提是所有头寸已全部平仓)。
2.4出金方式说明
小额网银:
基于反洗钱的流程,通过小额网银入金的客户,出金时会先以”退款”的方式,向入金的银行帐户退回入金款项。
若您的帐户盈利,或您的资金无法退回至您的入金的银行帐户时,GKFX Prime会将资金退回至您提供的收款银行帐户中。您提供的银行档(网银截图/银行流水单)中必须包含相关的收款银行的帐户资讯,如收款银行名称、收款人姓名以及收款帐号。
若您需要提供相关资讯,会安排GKFX Prime的中国工作人员和您联系。
GKFX Prime无法办理任何形式的第三方出金,请确保您的出金银行帐户是您本人名下的个人银行帐户。
一旦出金成功,供应商的退款处理一般需要2‐7个工作日,请您耐心等待。
若您的收款银行卡被注销、被偷窃或需要更改时,请您在提交出金申请前告知我们。
电汇:
若您选择通过银行汇款的方式入金,您的出金资金会以电汇的形式退回至入金的银行帐户中。有时,由于您的银行帐户资讯不完整,GKFX Prime需要您进一步提供帐户资讯。
电汇出金会产生20美元的费用,这笔费用会从您的交易帐户中扣除。但有些特殊情况,GKFX Prime会为您免除此笔费用,比如您小额网银的入金无法原路退回至您的入金卡中而需要电汇出金的情况。
国际客户可以跟收款银行查询境外汇款入账的银行手续费以及汇款资金转换成本地货币的汇兑费用。出金货币和您交易帐户的币种一致,如美元,欧元或者英镑。
3.GKFX Prime支付政策
根据反洗钱规则,GKFX Prime不接受从第三方(包括家庭成员)存入资金。此外,资金存入和资金支付的通道(例如借记卡或信用卡)通常一致。如果您采用了多种通道入金,请告知GKFX Prime您优先选择的接受支付通道。GKFX Prime也可以自行决定,选择被认为是最恰当的通道进行支付。如果原始通道不论出于何种原因无法再接收款项,请通过邮件或电话告知GKFX Prime您希望接受的支付方式。对于新的支付通道,GKFX Prime可以要求您提供额外的证明档。


GKFX捷凯金融教育资源

GKFXPrime为客户配备了一系列的交易工具旨在提高他们的交易体验。
1.视频教程
GKFXPrime提供培训视频与教程,帮助客户熟悉GKFXPrime的产品和服务。
2.外汇教程
外汇基础知识及相应的技术指标教程知识普及。
3.电子书
GKFXPrime致力于为客户提供优质的学习资源,帮助客户增进交易能力。

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4.经济指标
进行投资管理,跟踪当前市场动态时,GKFXPrime的财经数据列表将对您大有裨益。
5.网路讲座
GKFX捷凯金融认为互动性的网路讲座是最佳的学习工具。GKFX捷凯金融的客户经理可以与客户进行即时互动,并提供深入的交易支持。捷凯提供的网路讲座是免费的,专为不同阶段的客户设计,帮助客户由初级交易者向高级交易者迈进。每一位参与者都有机会就自己的交易困惑向主讲分析师提问。另外,特别值得关注的是GKFX捷凯金融颇受欢迎的非农讲座。

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