Tuberville, Colleagues Call for Investigation into Stock Trading Platforms with Ties to China

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-AL) is leading a group of Senators in calling for an investigation into two commonly used stock trading platforms with ties to the Chinese Communist Party, Webull Financial, LLC and Moomoo, Inc. In a letter to Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Gary Gensler, Senator Tuberville and his colleagues Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX), Mike Braun (R-IN), Rick Scott (R-FL), and Roger Marshall (R-KS) highlight concerns over these firms’ data sharing practices and ties to the CCP – both of which could put U.S. investors at risk.

“Instead of pursuing partisan rulemakings like the SEC’s recent climate disclosure proposal, which will do nothing to protect investors, we urge you to focus Commission resources on fully implementing the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act and ensuring that U.S. investors are not put at risk by using broker-dealers owned by Chinese companies. Our national security and the financial well-being of U.S. investors depend on your efforts,” the Senators wrote. 

BACKGROUND:

Webull Financial, LLC and Moomoo, Inc. are two widely-used stock trading apps operating in the United States that are registered with the SEC and the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA). The parent companies of Webull and Moomoo are owned by Chinese entities with close ties to Chinese telecom giants Xiaomi and Tencent, which have reportedly aided the Chinese Communist Party in its efforts to surveil and suppress its citizens. Despite their ties to China, the SEC and FINRA allow Webull and Moomoo to operate as registered broker-dealers in the United States and to freely collect and store personally identifiable information – including Social Security numbers, mailing addresses, and sensitive financial account data –  for millions of U.S. citizens.

A copy of the letter can be found here and below. 

July 29, 2022

The Honorable Gary Gensler

Chairman

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

100 F Street, NE

Washington, DC 20549

Chairman Gensler,

Webull Financial, LLC (Webull) and Moomoo, Inc. (Moomoo) are two widely-used stock trading apps operating in the United States that are registered with the SEC and FINRA. It recently came to our attention that both of these firms are owned by Chinese companies and that their parent companies have close ties to Chinese telecom giants Xiaomi and Tencent, which have reportedly aided the Chinese Communist Party in its efforts to surveil and suppress its citizens. 

According to Webull’s own CEO, “Webull is both a U.S. and Chinese company,” and Webull’s “technology team is based in Hunan, China, while [its] customer-facing and brokerage operations are in New York City.”[i] In fact, Webull is wholly-owned by Chinese holding company Hunan Fumi Information Technology Company (“Fumi Technology”).[ii] Fumi Technology was “incubated by mobile phone behemoth Xiaomi,”[iii] and Xiaomi is reportedly the largest institutional shareholder of Fumi Technology (and thus Webull).[iv] Xiaomi was among the companies temporarily included on the military blacklist by the U.S. Department of Defense in 2021 as a result of its ties to the Chinese government.[v]

Moomoo is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Chinese technology company Futu Holdings, Ltd.[vi]  Futu Holdings is one of the Chinese issuers whose auditor the PCAOB cannot inspect and which will soon be delisted from U.S. exchanges.[vii] Futu Holdings also has close ties to the Chinese technology company, Tencent. Tencent is the largest institutional shareholder of Futu Holdings, and three of Futu Holdings’s five directors have worked at or currently work at Tencent, including Leaf Hua Li, the founder, chairman, and CEO of Futu Holdings.[viii] According to media reports, Tencent has actively assisted the Chinese Communist Party in its efforts to spy on its people and operate its authoritarian regime.[ix] 

Webull and Moomoo collect highly sensitive personal information from their U.S. customers, including Social Security numbers, mailing addresses, and financial account data. We find it deeply concerning that the SEC and FINRA allow these companies to operate as registered broker-dealers in the United States and to freely collect and store personally identifiable information for millions of U.S. citizens. Accordingly, we request that the SEC open a formal investigation into the operations of both Webull and Moomoo to identify any activities or business practices that could put their U.S. customers at risk. 

Instead of pursuing partisan rulemakings like the SEC’s recent climate disclosure proposal, which will do nothing to protect investors, we urge you to focus Commission resources on fully implementing the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act and ensuring that U.S. investors are not put at risk by using broker-dealers owned by Chinese companies. Our national security and the financial well-being of U.S. investors depend on your efforts. 

Sincerely,

Tommy Tuberville                                                        

United States Senator  

Ted Cruz

United States Senator  

Mike Braun

United States Senator  

Rick Scott

United States Senator  

Roger Marshall

United States Senator  

Senator Tommy Tuberville represents Alabama in the United States Senate and is a member of the Senate Armed Services, Agriculture, Veterans’ Affairs, and HELP Committees.

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