FAQ

Ren He (HK) Technology Limited

Our headquarters are based in Dubai, UAE.

Ren He (HK) Technology Limited is an ECN/STP Forex broker.

Renhe Financial Services Limited is regulated by The Securities Commission of The Bahamas under Retail Forex License Number SIA-F211 while Renhe Technology Pty Limited is registered with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) under AFS Representative Number 001305794.

Funding and Withdrawals

We accept a wide range of deposit methods to fund your trading account. You can use bank to bank wire transfer & Crypto currencies deposits.

To open your account at Ren He Technology, you must fund the account with $50.

The currency in which you open your account with is the currency your deposit will be made in. Therefore, if you have a USD account the deposit (if made with another currency) will automatically be converted to USD.

Ren He Technology’s Accounts

We pay via the method used to fund your account. All withdrawals will incur a fee of 5 USD charges.

To close your account please contact your account manager directly.

Depending on the documentation submitted, if all is valid and approved your account will be verified immediately by our back office. Once verified and the deposit has been made, your account will be activated for trading.

Depending on the level of experience you have will determine which account is best suitable for your needs. See our account types to choose.

General

Ren He Technology offers a wide range of asset classes. From your favorite Forex pairs like the EUR/USD, GBP/USD to commodities and CFDs trading your favorite indices like the Dow Jones, S&P 500 and the FTSE.

Here at Ren He Technology you can trade all of our asset classes through our state of the art MetaTrader 5 (MT5) platform. We offer our clients a wealth of trading information form real time quotes to charts, trading analysis and more.

Forex, also known as Foreign exchange is a global market for the trading of currency pairs. Initially it involves the buying or selling of one currency against another, i.e. EUR/USD (buying the EUR to increase in value against the USD).

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