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Shareholders versus members

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  • December 19, 2017 at 10:26 am #424050
    phuongltn
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    Dear Sir,
    Could you please help to explain the differences between shareholders and members of a limited company?

    Many thanks,
    Le Thi Ngoc Phuong

    December 19, 2017 at 3:04 pm #424096
    MikeLittle
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    This is something that you need not know for the F4 exam!

    However:

    by definition a “member” is a person whose name appears in the Register of Members

    if you and I jointly owned some shares but decided privately that only my name would appear on the register of members, that would make me both a shareholder and a member. But you would be only a shareholder

    when I sell shares, I cease to be a shareholder. But until my sale is recorded in the Register, I continue to be a member

    similarly, when I buy shares, I become a shareholder. But until that purchase transaction is recorded in the Register I am not yet a member

    I can acquire shares in the name of a nominee. In that situation I am a shareholder, but not a member because it will be the nominee’s name that appears in the Register

    there is such an animal as “bearer shares” (apparently common in the US but relatively unknown in the UK) These shares are owned by the person that happens to have possession of the bearer share certificate. And ownership is transferred simply by the bearer handing over that certificate to, say, you. And now that you have the certificate for those bearer shares, you are a shareholder. But at no time is the company able to discover the identity of its bearer shareholders, and clearly no Register of Members is maintained. So the company may have NO members but thousands of bearer shareholders

    That should be sufficient to satisfy your enquiring mind!

    OK?

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