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  2. South African Reserve Bank - Wikipedia

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    Currently there are 696 shareholders, as of the shareholders index report of 31 August 2018, owning shares in the South African Reserve Bank. Shareholders are entitled a dividend of not more than 10 South African cents per share per annum (the total maximum dividend is therefore 200,000 South African Rand or a maximum of 1,000 South African ...

  3. State-owned enterprises of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    List of other large South African public entities (Schedule 3) and companies in which the state is a shareholder. FY2019/2020 Data. Name Industry Notes Employees Revenue Profit/(Loss) Ownership type Established Council for Scientific and Industrial Research: Research & Development: National research organisation 3,000 R2.5bn R0.007bn Fully ...

  4. FirstRand - Wikipedia

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    The FirstRand group's history traces back to the 1970s as an investment bank.The group as currently was established on 1 April 1998, through a merger of the financial services interests of Anglo American Corporation of South Africa Limited (now Anglo American plc) and RMB Holdings (RMBH) in order to achieve the objective of a unified financial services grouping.

  5. Directors register - Wikipedia

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    In corporate law, the directors register is a list of the directors elected by the shareholders, generally stored in the company's minute book.By law, companies are required to keep this list up to date to remove those directors who are deceased or resign, and to add those who have been elected by the shareholders [1] However, the register must also list any person who had been a director ...

  6. Bank holding company - Wikipedia

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    The downside includes responding to additional regulatory authorities, especially if there are more than 2,000 shareholders (note: prior to the Jobs Act or Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, the shareholder number was 300), at which point the bank holding company is forced to register with the Securities and Exchange Commission. There are ...

  7. List of bank stress tests - Wikipedia

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    Shareholder lawsuits are expected if banks fail to disclose capital distribution plans and Fed rejections (even if labeled "informal") as the majority of shareholders and prospective shareholders regard bank dividend and share buyback plans, and limits, to be extremely material information.

  8. Unlisted public company - Wikipedia

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    An unlisted public company, also known as an unquoted public company, [1] [2] is a public company that is not listed on any stock exchange.This enables it to raise finance by the issuing and sale of shares to the public, such as through advertising, but without listing on an exchange.

  9. List of officials and shareholders in the Royal African ...

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    (Note: "shareholder" is a relatively modern term. At the time of the charter, shareholders were called "subscribers".) At the time of the charter, shareholders were called "subscribers".) James Duke of York (later King James II)