Abstract:E.SUN Securities, established in Taiwan in 2000, previously regulated by the Taipei Exchange but with its license now revoked, offers different financial services, including brokerage and wealth management. They highlight customer value and possess a strong credit rating from Fitch Ratings.
| E.SUN Securities Review Summary | |
| Founded | 2000 |
| Registered Country/Region | Taiwan |
| Regulation | Taipei Exchange (Revoked) |
| Financial Services | Brokerage, underwriting, financial products, and wealth management |
| Customer Support | Tel:886-2-5556-1313 |
| Fax:886-2-2718-8913 | |
E.SUN Securities, established in Taiwan in 2000, previously regulated by the Taipei Exchange but with its license now revoked, offers different financial services, including brokerage and wealth management. They highlight customer value and possess a strong credit rating from Fitch Ratings.

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E.SUN Securities was once regulated by the Taipei Exchange, formerly the Gre Tai Securities Market (GTSM) in Taiwan. However, the license has been revoked. Please be aware of the risks!
| Regulatory Status | Revoked |
| Regulated by | Taiwan |
| Licensed Institution | Taipei Exchange, formerly the Gre Tai Securities Market (GTSM) |
| Licensed Type | Dealing in securities |
| Licensed Number | Unreleased |

E.SUN Securities offers domestic and foreign securities brokerage (including spot, futures, ETF, and overseas sub-brokerage) and underwriting services, leveraging resources from E.SUN Investment Consulting and E.SUN Bank's channels. They also focus on enhancing their online trading platform and expanding their overseas stock and futures business.

E.SUN Securities has a national long-term credit rating of AA(twn) and a national short-term rating of F1+(twn) from Fitch Ratings, with a stable outlook, as of January 2025.


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