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Canadian share certificates
Wildo
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Hi all,
I have some Canadian share certificates that I’d like to sell but I cannot find out how.
I cannot find a UK broker that accepts Canadian paper share certificates and I’ve contacted several Canadian firms but they won’t deal with me as I’m not a Canadian resident.
Any ideas/advice?
Thanks
Wildo
I have some Canadian share certificates that I’d like to sell but I cannot find out how.
I cannot find a UK broker that accepts Canadian paper share certificates and I’ve contacted several Canadian firms but they won’t deal with me as I’m not a Canadian resident.
Any ideas/advice?
Thanks
Wildo
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Hi all,
I have some Canadian share certificates that I’d like to sell but I cannot find out how.
I cannot find a UK broker that accepts Canadian paper share certificates and I’ve contacted several Canadian firms but they won’t deal with me as I’m not a Canadian resident.
Any ideas/advice?
Thanks
Wildo
Hargreaves Lansdown's overseas share-trading page says they include Toronto: https://www.hl.co.uk/shares/share-dealing/overseas-share-dealing-service
I hope that means you can mail them the certificates once you've opened an account there.Thus the old Gentleman ended his Harangue. The People heard it, and approved the Doctrine, and immediately practised the Contrary, just as if it had been a common Sermon; for the Vendue opened ...THE WAY TO WEALTH, Benjamin Franklin, 1758 AD0 -
The Registrars might have a sharedealing arm though unlikely to be a cheap option0
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Hi all,
Thanks for the responses.
Had this back from HL:I am afraid that we would be unable to dispose of your Canadian share certificate. Although we offer overseas share dealing, this only extends crest depository interest (shares that can be traded electronically) that can settle through CREST, which is the UK settlement system for oversees share holdings. I am afraid if you hold share certificates then you hold the shares directly with the registrar for that company, and as such, these shares are not creatable.While we would be unable to assist you on this occasion, you may be able to dispose of your shares certificates through a major bank or a stockbroker that has operation in both the UK and overseas.
Ive checked with computashare (registra) in Canada and the UK and they can’t help. Just say need a broker or major bank (which I cannot find).
Any other ideas?
Wildo0
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