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What onboarding information is required for the government-owned enterprise?
Identify all key parties Identify all parties involved in the government-owned enterprise, including the corporate officers, directors, ultimate beneficial owners, and any authorized users. Provide organizational documentation Provide organizational documentation that regulates and binds the government-owned enterprise and establishes its control and management structure.Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on May 29, 202664What onboarding information is required for a family office?
Authorized users: Persons who have access to and can operate your institution’s OKX account.What'll a family office need to consider for the onboarding process? Identify all key parties Identify all parties involved in the family office, including the corporate officers, directors, ultimate beneficial owners, and any authorized users.Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on May 29, 202670How do I determine my company type and understand which documents I need to prepare?
Corporate secretary: The corporate secretary or governance officer is responsible for maintaining institution records and can provide information about your institution's legal structure. Compliance officer: If your institution has a compliance department, the compliance officer can assist with regulatory compliance matters and confirming institution classification.Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on May 29, 2026148What onboarding information is required for the non-profit organization (NPO)?
Identify all key parties Identify all parties involved in the NPO, including the corporate officers, directors, major donors, and any authorized users. Provide organizational documentation Provide organizational documentation that establishes the organization's structure, purpose, corporate registration number and rules of the NPO.Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on May 29, 202672What onboarding information is required for a privately owned financial institution?
Corporate officers: Persons with significant responsibility to control, manage, or direct the privately owned financial institution including executive officers, senior managers (for example, CEO, CFO, COO, Managing Member, General Partner, President, Vice President, or Treasurer), or any other persons who regularly perform similar functions. Directors: Persons elected or appointed to serve on the board of directors of the privately owned financial institution.Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on May 29, 2026236What onboarding information is required for a Publicly Traded Company?
Corporate officers: Persons with significant responsibility to control, manage, or direct the publicly traded company including executive officers or senior managers (for example, CEO, CFO, COO, Managing Member, General Partner, President, Vice President, or Treasurer), or any other persons who regularly perform similar functions. Directors: Persons elected or appointed to serve on the board of directors of the publicly traded company.Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on May 29, 202679What onboarding information is required for a fund?
Identify all key parties Identify all parties involved in the fund, including the corporate officers, directors, ultimate beneficial owners, and any authorized users. Provide organizational documentation Provide organizational documentation that regulates and binds the fund and establishes its control and management structure.Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on May 29, 2026125How do I start onboarding as an institutional user?
What onboarding information is required for a family office? What onboarding information is required for the non-profit organization (NPO)? What onboarding information is required for a Trust?Can a corporate account change its authorized account user? Yes.Published on Oct 10, 2024Updated on May 29, 202656What onboarding information is required for a privately owned company?
To register as a privately owned operating company, you need to provide the information of: At least one corporate officer/manager: Persons with significant responsibility to control, manage, or direct the privately owned company including executive officers, senior managers (for example, CEO, CFO, COO, Managing Member, General Partner, President, Vice President, or Treasurer), or any other person who regularly performs similar functions.Published on Oct 13, 2023Updated on May 29, 2026286Tokenized stocks FAQ
How are corporate actions handled? Corporate events may affect token pricing or result in temporary trading pauses. These events include: Dividends Stock splits Mergers Earnings announcements Handling of these events varies by provider. Some providers may automatically reinvest dividends, while others may have different methods of handling such corporate actions. You can refer to Ondo's official documentation for more details. 11.What are the tips for trading tokenized stocks?Published on Feb 2, 2026Updated on Jun 2, 20269Formal Complaint Handling Process - OKX EEA
Office of the Arbiter of Financial Services (OAFS) If you are not satisfied with the content of the Final Response Letter, you may refer to the Office of the Arbiter of Financial Services in Malta.Complaints handling procedure in other languages Language Version Bulgarian Click here Croatian Click here Hungarian Click here Italian Click here Polish Click here Slovakian Click here Slovenian Click here Spanish Click hereData protection OKX, as the data controller, provides this Privacy Notice StatementPublished on Jan 23, 2025Updated on May 29, 202620What's Snap mode - powered by UniswapX, and how do I use it?
Snap is a new feature leveraging UniswapX for optimal pricing, zero gas fees, and fail-safe transactions. Our DEX's Snap trading mode feature allows you to swap tokens on Ethereum quickly and intuitively without incurring any gas fees. The feature operates directly on our DEX interface via Uniswap's UniswapX protocol.Published on Mar 1, 2024Updated on May 29, 202642Which types of institutions are supported by OKX?
Privately owned financial Institution Privately owned company Fund Family office (private investment vehicle) Non-profit organization Trust Government-owned enterprise Publicly traded company If you're wondering about your type of institution, learn more about it here.Published on Jan 29, 2025Updated on May 29, 202649Moving funds in Vietnam: Transfer to Exchange and adding from Funding balance
X Layer carries zero gas fees for these assets. Other networks (such as Ethereum or Tron) may charge gas fees. Need more help? Contact SupportPublished on Apr 20, 2026Updated on May 29, 2026How do I deposit OKT Chain assets from Web3 Wallet to Exchange?
fees when transferring other tokens.FAQWhat should I do if I don’t have enough funds to cover the gas fees?Published on Jan 16, 2026Updated on May 29, 202612