In my direct experience evaluating brokers, I always prioritize a careful approach, especially when regulatory clarity is lacking. Finansia stands out as a platform with a long operational history in Thailand and a strong presence on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (Broker No. 24), which lends some credibility to its local business, yet I remain cautious given its lack of recognized global regulation. What caught my eye about Finansia is its focus on securities trading rather than the wider FX or CFD market. As an investor, this narrower scope may suit those more interested in Thai equities and local opportunities rather than global forex or derivatives. Finansia offers several account types—Cash, Cash Balance, and Credit Balance—that address varying risk appetites and liquidity needs. The tiered fee structure is transparent, with online trading commissions being particularly competitive for active traders, dropping as low as 0.10% for high-volume participants. This can make a tangible difference for short-term or high-frequency trading, where transaction costs add up over time. Despite cost advantages and a capable proprietary trading platform (Finansia HERO), I still find it limiting that there is no demo account available for practice, nor is there a minimum deposit clearly stated. In summary, the main advantages offered are affordable commissions for active securities traders on the Thai market and access to advanced platform features, but these should be weighed against the absence of global regulatory oversight. For me, transparency of fees is a plus; I just approach with extra caution due to the high potential risk profile.