How to buy Prudential Financial stock
A Step-by-Step-Guide on how to buy Prudential Financial (PFH) stock
Buy the stock from Prudential Financial in three easy steps!

Step 1
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Step 2
Verify your account
In order to buy Prudential Financial, you’ll need to provide your phone number, name, country and date of birth alongside with additional support documents which verify your personal identity.
Those supporting documents are a valid ID, like National identity card (front + back), Passport or Drivers license and sometimes as well Proof of Residence Document like Insurance statement, Tax document or Residence certificate.
Such an verfication of identity is there to forbid identity theft or fraud.
Step 3
Start ordering Prudential Financial by depositing USD or EUR
Backing your account with EUR or USD for trading can be done in a number of ways, which includes SWIFT, SEPA and domestic wire transfers and debitcard.
The option you select will be based on your location and preference.
Immediately after your fiat currency strikes your account, you will be able to buy stock from Prudential Financial (PFH).
Alongside your account you’ll as well have access to support, charting tools and leveraged trading.

Congrats! You have successfully purchased Prudential Financial (PFH).
That's it!
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