FAQs

By opening an account with a licensed securities trading company of your choice, the trading company will execute your trading orders through PEX’s trading system.

You can open a trading account by:

Personally coming to one of United’s branches.
Through the phone.
Emailing the company and leaving your full name and phone number.
Through United’s website.

There are 49 listed companies, their shares are traded with USD and JOD.

Through the phone.
Personally coming to one of the company’s branches.
Through Fax.
Through Email.
E-trade.

Not less than the value of the shares you intend to buy.

You cannot buy or sell shares without a trading account in a licensed trading company.

Yes, after the customer service employee confirms your identity as the account owner.

No.

Yes, if proven to be necessary, after providing supporting documents.

You can withdraw and sell on the same day, but regarding the payment, you need to fill out a payment application that will take 2 working days from the day of the sale to be processed.

Because each market has its own regulations and policies.

For more information on trading commissions, please visit the main page under Trading Commission.

For more information on our bank account numbers, please Click Here.

It is strictly forbidden for securities companies to accept cash payments from clients. Payments are only accepted by bank transfers.

The highest/ lowest stock price cannot exceed a 7.5% difference compared to the closing price of the last session for the first market, and 5% of the closing price for the second market. 

The same shares cannot be sold through more than one broker, but they can be divided into two parts and each part can be sold through a different trading company after these shares are moved to the trading account with the trading company the client wants to sell through, same for buying.

The investment environment in Palestine is flexible and encouraging for foreign investments, it is free of restrictions and reservations. Capital gains are not taxed, and income from securities trading profits is also tax-free.