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you need to have a St.George bank account to use St.George directshares. Click on the links below to open an account :

St.George directshares

Making the most of your investment opportunities is easy with St.George's online trading service, directshares.

  • SPECIAL OFFER - Open a new directshares account before 30th June 2008, and receive up to 25 FREE trades.*
  • Whether you’re a beginner to the share market or an experienced trader, you'll benefit from a range of comprehensive research and market leading trading tools that give you the power to control your investments online.

 

How to Get Started with St.George directshares

If you already have a St.George deposit account Click here to sign up for a St.George directshares account today!

  1. If not, open an eligible St.George deposit account today :
    1. Click here to read more about the Express Freedom Account
    2. Click here ot read more about the Power Saver Account
  2. Complete your 100 point identification for your new deposit account
  3. Open your directshares trading account online. You will be given partial access to the directshares website once you have completed and submitted the online application

 

DIY with directshares

Not so long ago you had to use a traditional stockbroker if you wanted to trade shares. Convenience and control were limited.  And affordability? Forget it – share trading was mostly for the wealthy. But directshares has helped change all that.

Opportunity never rests, so neither do we

Whether you’re in town, on the beach or overseas, with directshares you can invest when, where and how you want.  And for a lot less than a traditional broker. Just go to directshares.com.au and you’ll have your portfolio, favorite trading tools and the latest market news at your fingertips.

You’re always in control

It’s your money. So of course, you should be in charge. To help you get it right, you get up-to-date market research and recommendations from seven independent research companies. This is delivered with market depth data including 10 levels of prices and volume. They also show ASX prices in real time.

Online trading, personal service

While directshares gives you the power to control your investments online, if you ever need help, you are only a phone call away from expert one-to-one assistance. 

 

Top 10 reasons to trade with directshares

  1. Easy account set up.  Simply link your directshares account to your St.George bank account. Not already banking with St.George?
    Click here to read more about the Express Freedom Account
    Click here ot read more about the Power Saver Account
  2. Link directshares to St.George Margin Lending and enjoy a range of benefits, such as: Real-time account monitoring of your margin loan via directshares, automatic settlement of transactions and real-time portfolio valuations, access to market leading trading tools and independent research and lots more.
  3. Superior tools and research. Their active trader tool – directshares Power is one of the market’s most sophisticated. It’s a big reason why they are the broker active traders choose. Plus, Their research is not only comprehensive, it’s compiled by a range of independent research houses.
  4. Personal service. St.George pride themselves on the level of service they provide their customers. They have a dedicated Customer Assistance Team which can be contacted by email or phone to help with any question you may have.
  5. FREE to join. It costs absolutely nothing to become a customer. You only pay when you trade. So what are you waiting for? Apply today and start taking control of your financial future. After all, it’s your money.
  6. Value. St.George offer a premium online trading service but that doesn’t mean you have to pay premium prices. You can trade shares from as little as $21.95 per trade. And the more you trade, the more value you enjoy. For instance, trade 10 times or more per month on an account, and access to directshares Power, their active trader platform, is totally FREE.
  7. Reliability and speed. St.George run on best-of-breed hardware and software. Regular upgrades help them to eliminate system outages and disruptions. Their systems are subject to rigorous testing and supported by a highly experienced team to ensure fast and reliable execution of your trades.
  8. Market leaders. St.George are constantly re-evaluating their products and are committed to bringing their customers the latest in product innovations.
  9. Security. Trade with confidence knowing every transaction is safeguarded using the latest available online security.
  10. Giving you knowledge. Online trading is about giving you the power to make your own investment decisions.  To help, they offer a range of education resources.

 directshares brokerage rates

Using directshares’ premium online trading service doesn’t mean you have to pay premium prices. You can trade from as little as $21.95 per trade.

Brokerage on shares

As a directshares customer, you enjoy the simplicity of a straightforward brokerage fee schedule and low brokerage, with trades from as low as $21.95.

>> Click here to sign up for a St.George directshares account today!

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