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I need some sound advice about share trading

I have a portfolio and have all the certificates here in my rented home in Thailand

All the certificates bear my PO box address in Thailand

Nobody in the UK will touch them
Banks don't do it anymore
Even my HSBC International banks online share dealing will not handle it ( Does not recognise Thailand as a valid country of residence)

All I want is the abilty to buy or sell

Any info is welcome
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Richard, maybe one of these brokers would handle international trades; they’re all registered in Thailand so the address should be no problem:http://www.set.or.th/en/education/brokers/list_p1.html
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Cheers steve

Will give them a try
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Richard, you can open an online Nominee trading account.

You can then transfer shares held in certificated form into your Nominee account. All you need to do is sign a CREST transfer form for each stock and send the forms and share certificates to the Nominee bank (broker).

Lloyds TSB Offshore operate a Nominee account details here

http://sharedata.lloydstsbshareviewdeal ... index.html

Hope this helps.
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Cheers malcolminthemiddle

I'll give them a try
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richard wrote:Cheers malcolminthemiddle

I'll give them a try
Richard, I just tried to open a share dealing account with Lloyds and was told they will only open accounts for UK residents which deals me out.

So now I have a question.

Can anyone recommend an online service which allows dealing in UK and US stocks for people who are neither resident of the UK or USA.
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International online brokerage platform for expats here:

http://www.internaxx.lu/
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