A share certificate is a legal document that confirms the number of shares held in a company. Contrary to share ownership statements, share certificates can be traded or transferred and have an actual value. These documents must therefore be kept in a safe place.
an evidence of one's ownership of a company, namely ownership of assets
a piece of paper which is evidence that you are the owner of the shares
A corporate document which certifies that the person named on the certificate is entitled to ownership of a certain number of shares of the corporation.
A certificate issued by a company providing proof of ownership of shares in a company. Also known as a scrip.
A paper certificate that represents the number of shares an investor owns.
A document evidencing ownership of securities recorded in a share register of all holders of securities in a single class, usually known as a 'registered certificate'. See also CREST nominee and bearer document of title.
This document certifies who owns shares in a company. It gives the type and number of shares owned by the shareholder and lists the serial numbers of the shares.
Document issued to a shareholder of a company indicating his ownership in a specific number of shares of the company.
A certificate conferring ownership rights in a company.
This is the legal proof of ownership of shares in a company. However, with the increase of electronic trading and settlement systems such as Crest, share certificates are gradually being phased out. If an investor insists on having a share certificate then he/she will have to pay more for their share deals.
A document signifying part ownership in a company. Same as a "Stock Certificate".
Legal proof that you own shares in a company. With the rise of electronic trading and settlement systems (see Crest), share certificates are being gradually phased out, and investors who insist on having them will have to pay more for their share deals.
Engraved document which shows ownership of a bond, stock or other security.
shows the amount of ownership.
The document that records the shareholders stake in the company. An indication of ownership to be returned upon the sale of the holding.
A certificate that represents legal proof of ownership of shares in a company. Also known as a scrip.
A piece of paper representing legal evidence of ownership of a stipulated number of shares in a company. Also known as Scrip.
Documentary evidence of the holder’s ownership of a share in the equity of a company.