Abstract:CMS is a securities company registered in Hong Kong, China and regulated by SFC. It supports the trading of Futures, Commodities, Funds, Stocks, Bonds, Options, ETFs, Indices, etc. It provides 6 trading platforms and 3 accounts.
Note: CMS's official website: https://www.cmschina.com.hk/en/ is currently inaccessible normally.
| CMSReview Summary | |
| Founded | / |
| Registered Country/Region | Hong Kong |
| Regulation | Regulated |
| Market Instruments | FuturesCommoditiesFundsStocksBondsOptionsETFIndices |
| Demo Account | ❌ |
| Leverage | / |
| Spread | / |
| Trading Platform | CMS Hong Kong App platformCQ Key appCQG Trader Futures Trading softwareCQG Web Futures TradingSPTraderPro HD mobile appSharp Point Futures Trading software |
| Min Deposit | / |
| Customer Support | Phone: (852)31896368400 1200 3684008888 199(852)31896191 |
| Email: online@cmschina.com.hkcmsuk@cmschina.co.ukcmskorea@cmschina.co.kr | |
| Physical Address: Central, Hong Kong and Kwun Tong, Kowloon | |
CMS is a securities company registered in Hong Kong, China and regulated by SFC. It supports the trading of Futures, Commodities, Funds, Stocks, Bonds, Options, ETFs, Indices, etc. It provides 6 trading platforms and 3 accounts.
| Pros | Cons |
| Be regulated | No account details |
| 6 trading platforms | Official website unavailable |
| Demo accounts are not available |
| Regulated Country/Region | ![]() | ![]() |
| Regulated Authority | SFC | FCA |
| Regulated Entity | China Merchants Securities (HK) Co., Limited | conChina Merchants Securities (Uk) Limited |
| License Type | Dealing in futures contracts | Investment Advisory License |
| License Number | AAI650 | 610534 |
| Current Status | Regulated | Exceeded |


CMS offers Hong Kong futures trading, including Hang Seng Index futures, Mini Hang Seng Index futures, etc. CMS also offers bond trading, trading of various funds, including equity funds, bond funds and balanced funds, and ETFs. In addition, there are Hong Kong stocks, overseas stocks in 12 different markets, stock options, global commodities, futures and indices.
| Tradable Instruments | Supported |
| Futures | ✔ |
| Commodities | ✔ |
| Funds | ✔ |
| Stocks | ✔ |
| Bonds | ✔ |
| Options | ✔ |
| ETF | ✔ |
| Indices | ✔ |
| Forex | ❌ |
CMS offers two main types of securities accounts: cash account and margin account. A futures account dedicated to trading futures contracts is also available.
Securities trading charges include 0.25% brokerage commission (minimum HK $100), transaction levy 0.0027%, transaction fee 0.00565%. A stamp duty of 0.13% is imposed on banknotes sold.
Stock options trading involves a commission of HK $40 per contract per party, with a minimum of HK $100 for executed orders.
CMS charges an annual custodial fee of 0.04 percent of market value for its bond trading services, as well as a $30 transaction fee and an $80 early redemption fee.
| Trading Type | Charge Details | Rate/Amount |
| Securities Trading | Brokerage Commission | 0.25% (minimum HK $100) |
| Transaction Levy | 0.00% | |
| Transaction Fee | 0.01% | |
| Stamp Duty on sold banknotes | 0.13% | |
| Stock Options | Commission per contract per party | HK $40 (minimum HK $100 for executed orders) |
| CMS Bond Trading | Annual Custodial Fee | 0.04% of market value |
| Transaction Fee | $30 | |
| Early Redemption Fee | $80 |
CMS can use CMS Hong Kong App platform and CQ Key app for stock trading, which is available for mobile devices.
CMS offers a variety of software options for futures trading: CQG Trader Futures Trading software, CQG Web Futures Trading, SPTraderPro HD mobile app, and Sharp Point Futures Trading software.
| Trading Platform | Supported | Available Devices | Suitable for |
| CMS Hong Kong App platform | ✔ | Mobile | All traders |
| CQ Key app | ✔ | Mobile | All traders |
| CQG Trader Futures Trading software | ✔ | - | All traders |
| CQG Web Futures Trading | ✔ | Web | All traders |
| SPTraderPro HD mobile app | ✔ | Mobile | All traders |
| Sharp Point Futures Trading software | ✔ | - | All traders |
| MT4 | ❌ | ||
| MT5 | ❌ |
There are 4 deposit methods supported by CMS:
Transfer to designated bank account (e.g. Standard Chartered Bank, Bank of China)
Online banking through China Merchants Bank Hong Kong Branch (CMBHK)
Checking deposit
Same day bank transfers from selected local banks
Withdrawals can be made through online trading platforms or by check and remittance. In addition, bank account authorization and deposit of funds are free of charge.

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