PitBull 
1-2 years
Does Securities Japan have non-trading fees?
Broker Issues
Fees and Spreads
04-28
United States
WikiFX
Reply
Yes, Securities Japan charges several non-trading fees. For instance, there are fees for stock transfers (¥1,100 plus ¥550 per extra unit) and investment trust transfers (¥3,300 per stock). There are also additional charges for document requests, such as customer ledger copies and balance certificates, which cost ¥3,300 and ¥1,100 respectively. From my experience, these non-trading fees can add up if you frequently require documents or transfer shares, which could be an inconvenience.
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