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In short, a substantial shareholder of a company refers to a person who has an interest in one or more voting shares in the company which is 5% or more of the total number of all voting shares in the company.
A relevant interest may be described as an interest held by an individual in a property that grants them legal entitlement to, and a right to occupy, the home. Generally, the interest holder is the registered owner of the property.
Substantial holding disclosure Pt 6C. 1 Persons who, together with their associates, have relevant interests in voting shares representing 5% or more of the votes in a listed company, body or listed registered managed investment scheme, must disclose details of their relevant interest.
Change in shareholding means alteration in the share distribution among shareholders in a company. There can be various reasons that can affect shareholding such as raise in authorized capital, transfer of shares, issue of fresh shares, and buyback of shares.
A substantial shareholding means a shareholding in respect of which the following conditions are met: The disposing company holds at least 10% of the ordinary share capital of the other company; The disposing company is entitled to at least 10% of profits available for distribution; and.
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A substantial shareholder is a person or entity that owns 5% or more of the voting shares in a company. Shares can be held through multiple entities, so the Substantial Shareholders list differs from the Top 20 Shareholders list. Shareholding changes less than 1% do not require notification to the market.
The main exemption The Substantial Shareholding Requirement basically means that the investing company owns at least 10% of the shares in the investee company and has 10% of the voting rights, a right to 10% of the profits distributed, and the rights to 10% assets on winding up.
For the purposes of the ASX Listing Rules, a person has a substantial holding in an Australian company, foreign company or trust (including a trust that is a registered scheme, a trust that is not a registered scheme and a foreign trust) if the total votes attached to voting shares in the company, voting securities in

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