Abstract:CITIC Securities International (CSCI) is a Hong Kong-regulated broker founded in 2001, offering trading in stocks, futures, funds, bonds, and insurance. It provides four trading platforms to meet the needs of different users. However, its fee information is unclear, and it does not accept third-party or cash deposits.
| CSCI Review Summary | |
| Founded | 2001 |
| Registered Country/Region | Hong Kong |
| Regulation | SFC |
| Trading Products | Stocks, futures, funds, bonds, insurance |
| Trading Platform | Dragonfly Gold International, CITIC Construction Investment International Trading Treasure, HK-US Stock Web Platform and Yisheng Futures |
| Minimum Deposit | / |
| Customer Support | Live chat |
| Email: cs@csci.hk | |
| Phone: (+852) 3465 5600 | |
CITIC Securities International (CSCI) is a Hong Kong-regulated broker founded in 2001, offering trading in stocks, futures, funds, bonds, and insurance. It provides four trading platforms to meet the needs of different users. However, its fee information is unclear, and it does not accept third-party or cash deposits.

| Pros | Cons |
| Regulated by SFC | Does not accept third-party or cash deposits |
| Various trading products | Unclear fee information |
| 4 types of trading platforms | Limited types of payment options |
| Long operational history | |
| Live chat support |
CSCI is regulatedby the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong with a license for “Dealing in futures contracts.” License No.: BAU373.

CITIC Securities International (CSCI) offers a range of trading products including stocks, futures, funds, bonds, and insurance, covering the Hong Kong, U.S. and A-share.
| Trading Products | Supported |
| Stocks | ✔ |
| Futures | ✔ |
| Funds | ✔ |
| Bonds | ✔ |
| Insurance | ✔ |
| Forex | ❌ |
| Commdities | ❌ |
| Indices | ❌ |
| Cryptos | ❌ |
| Options | ❌ |
| ETFs | ❌ |




CSCI offers four types of trading platforms:


CSCI supports transfers via HSBC Hong Kong, Bank of China (Hong Kong), and ICBC (Asia). Clients must enable online banking, include account details in the transfer note, and send the receipt to CSCI (cs@csci.hk). Transfers notified before 4:00 PM on trading days are credited the same day; otherwise, they are processed the next trading day. CSCI does not accept third-party or cash deposits (including ATM or bank counter cash).


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