With this latest deployment, three Webull APAC subsidiaries will have integrated support via CQG.
Officials at CQG and Webull Securities (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. report that CQG is providing global trading infrastructure and order-routing access to support Webull Singapore’s new futures offering, which will be integrated with other offerings from Webull entities in Asia-Pacific that also use CQG technology.
Webull Singapore is a subsidiary of Webull Corp. in the United States and is regulated by the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and holds a Capital Markets Services (CMS) license under the Securities and Futures Act 2001.
Across Asia-Pacific, the Webull subsidiaries are:
- Webull Securities Ltd. (Hong Kong) is licensed with the Securities and Futures Commission of Hong Kong (SFC) for carrying out a Type 1 License for Dealing in Securities, Type 2 License for Dealing in Futures Contracts, and Type 4 License for Advising on Securities; and
- Webull Securities (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. was launched in 2024 and is regulated by the Securities Commission Malaysia. It holds a Capital Markets Services License under the Capital Market and Services Act 2007.
“This latest development follows similar partnerships and integrations starting in 2023 with Webull Hong Kong and Malaysia,” officials say. “Through its global network of licensed brokerages, Webull offers investment services in 14 markets across North America, Asia Pacific, Europe, and Latin America.”
The CQG technology solutions support market makers, traders, brokers, commercial hedgers, and exchanges.
“Webull has established a strong reputation for providing tailored products and solutions for clients in regional markets,” says Ben Soong, president of CQG, APAC, in a prepared statement. “In Singapore, this is an especially active market of investors with a growing appetite for futures trading.”
Webull officials say they serve more than 24 million registered users globally, providing retail investors with 24/7 access to global financial markets. Webull’s trading platform supports investment strategies for trading global stocks, ETFs, options, futures, fractional shares, and digital assets.
CQG officials partner with many futures brokerage and clearing firms and provide direct market access (DMA) to more than 45 exchanges through its global network of co-located hosted exchange gateways, officials say.
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