Group reorganisation is the transfer of shares in a subsidiary from one group entity to another. A group may wish to list on a public stock exchange. This is usually facilitated by creating a new holding company. The group may decide to split the group into two or more parts; each part is still owned by the same shareholders but is not related to the other parts.
Group reorganisation is the transfer of shares in a subsidiary from one group entity to another. A group may wish to list on a public stock exchange. This is usually facilitated by creating a new holding company. The group may decide to split the group into two or more parts; each part is still owned by the same shareholders but is not related to the other parts.
Group reorganisation is the transfer of shares in a subsidiary from one group entity to another. A group may wish to list on a public stock exchange. This is usually facilitated by creating a new holding company. The group may decide to split the group into two or more parts; each part is still owned by the same shareholders but is not related to the other parts.