What should I do if my stocks are delisted from the stock market? What are the precautions and practical skills

Delisting from the stock market means delisting, and there is a risk of delisting for stocks. After implementing a comprehensive registration system in the future, the risk of delisting will increase. So, what should we do with stocks that have been delisted from the stock market?

What should I do if my stocks are delisted from the stock market?

Stocks that have been delisted are usually returned to the third board market. Investors need to pay attention to the confirmation announcement of listed companies in a timely manner and go to the securities business department to handle the new third board confirmation procedures. After completing the share confirmation and opening the share transfer agency authorization, they can proceed with subsequent transfer operations.

Before applying for property rights confirmation, these matters should be noted:

【1】 Before confirming the rights, it is necessary to record the number of shares that were delisted and whether they are currently within the time frame for confirming the rights.

【2】 Confirmation may incur fees, and the fee for transferring A-shares without transfer is 10 yuan per transaction.

Generally speaking, when the stock market is delisted to the third board market, liquidity becomes very poor and it is not easy to trade at this time.

The so-called proxy share transfer service business refers to the share transfer service business provided by securities companies to non listed companies through their own or leased business facilities, aiming to solve the stock circulation problems of original STAQ and NET system listed companies and the transfer problems of PT stocks delisted from the main board market.