From my perspective as a seasoned trader, understanding a broker’s fee structure is always a top priority, and with Finansia, I found several nuances worth highlighting. Finansia employs a tiered commission system, particularly for securities trading on the Thailand stock market, and their fees vary depending on both account type and trading volume. For clients using online trading channels, which tends to be my preferred method due to its efficiency, the commission rates can be as low as 0.10% for those executing very high trade volumes. For most traders with lower daily volumes, the online commission is around 0.15% up to 5 million THB, descending incrementally as volume increases—this can offer savings for more frequent or larger traders. I should emphasize that Finansia does not appear to follow the typical forex model of using spreads as the primary trading cost. Instead, its structure is based around these direct percentage commissions per transaction, with different rates also applied depending on whether one is using a cash, cash balance, or credit balance account. Importantly, I did not see any information about hidden spreads or markups, but the absence of comprehensive regulatory oversight always prompts caution and further inquiry. When compared to other Thai brokers, I found Finansia’s fees relatively competitive for active traders but the lack of a clear published minimum deposit or detailed international trading costs makes complete cost analysis essential. Anyone considering Finansia should weigh these factors carefully before committing real capital.