A shareholding is a holding of shares in a specific company. It simply refers to how many shares an owner holds and which share class they belong to.
2 min readIn the share ledger, each owner's shareholding is recorded to show who owns what in the company.
Here are some typical examples:
A shareholding changes when, for example:
After such a change, the share ledger must be updated so that the shareholdings reflect the current ownership structure.
No. A share certificate is a document that may represent shares. A shareholding is the actual holding (number + share class + owner) that is recorded in the share ledger.
Yes, for example if the owner holds different share classes (e.g., both A and B shares), or if the holding is registered in separate parts.
Yes. Shareholdings are a way to structure ownership in the share ledger and make it clear who owns what in the company.
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