significant shareholding definition

significant shareholding means a direct or indirect holding in a non-bank financial institution
significant shareholding means a shareholding carrying not less than ten percent (10%) of the voting rights of a company.
significant shareholding means 10 per cent or more of the shares or voting rights in the business;

More Definitions of significant shareholding

significant shareholding means a direct or indirect holding in a bank or financial holding companywhich represents 5% or more of -
significant shareholding means a direct or indirect equity shareholding of at least 5%but not more than 10 % of the equity shares of a company; provided that where the rights held as to the percentage of votes, to profits available for distribution and to rights to assets available for distribution of a winding up in respect of such equity shares are not identical, the higher or highest percentage figure is deemed to be the percentage of equity shares held, and “significant shareholder” is to be construed accordingly;
significant shareholding means a direct or indirect shareholding or beneficial interest of ten percent or more of the share capital of a financial service provider, and the wordssignificant shareholder” shall be construed accordingly;
significant shareholding means a shareholding above the threshold, if any, identified as such by Applicable Regulations for the purposes of Related Party Transaction discipline.
significant shareholding means the ownership or holding, directly or indirectly, of 20% (twenty percent) or more of the Common Shares with voting rights.
significant shareholding means 10 per cent or more of the shares or voting rights in the business; “the Act” means the Credit Union Act, 1997;
significant shareholding means 10 per cent or more of the shares or voting rights in the business;[“supranationalbond” means a bond issued by a supranationalinstitution, being an institution formed by two or more central governments with the purpose of promoting economic development for the member countries;]21