AmFraser Securities Pte Ltd

Fraser Securities Pte Ltd was established in 1873 when it was known as Fraser & Co, a household name then and the oldest financial firm in the Far East. It was founded by John Fraser, who set up businesses in Singapore and Malaya, ranging from light commercial trades to heavy industrial production.

In June 1987, Fraser was converted from a partnership into a corporate entity. The Company’s name was changed to Fraser Roach & Co Pte Ltd and it became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Frasers International Pte. Ltd.

In July 1991, Arab-Malaysian Merchant Bank Berhad (AMMB) bought a 49% stake in Frasers International Pte. Ltd (FIPL), thus making Arab-Malaysian Merchant Bank Berhad FIPL’s largest single shareholder. Following this transaction, Fraser was renamed Fraser Securities Pte Ltd. The ownership structure changed in September 2006 when Arab-Malaysian Merchant Bank Berhad, restructured as AmInvestment Bank Berhad under the Amlnvestment Group, bought the remaining 51% stake in FIPL making the Fraser Securities Pte Ltd a wholly owned subsidiary. In July 2007, the Fraser Securities Pte Ltd’s name was changed to AmFraser Securities Pte. Ltd.

AmFraser Securities Pte Ltd Address

4 Shenton Way
#13-01 SGX Centre 2
Singapore (068807)


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General Enquiries / Account Opening at AmFraser Securities Pte Ltd:

Tel: (65) 6236 2688

ACCOUNT RELATED & TRADING ENQUIRIES:

With Trading Representative
For clients who have a Trading Representative in AmFraser Securities Pte Ltd, please either call the remisier directly or call the Receptionist at: (65) 6535 9455 to get transferred to your respective Trading Representative.

Without Trading Representative
Telephone number for clients without a Trading Representatives in AmFraser Securities: (65) 6533 3522.

Technical Assistance:
Tel : (65) 6533 3522

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