PREFERENTIAL SHARES:
- A Preference share is hybrid instrument combining the features of both Equity and a Debt instrument.
- These shares are issued to preferential shareholders or stakeholders with certain exclusive features.
Features of Preference share:
- Preference in the Preferential share signifies that the Preferential shareholders are given preference over equity shareholders.
- Preferential shareholders have claim on dividend and are given preference over common equity shares in case of liquidation of the company.
- Preferential shares do not represent ownership / voting rights in a company.
- These shares are not traded in the market.
- Preferred and common stock will trade at different prices due to their structural differences.
- Preferred stocks aren't as volatile and resemble a fixed income security.
- Generally, the preference shares are not offered to general public but to the promoters or to the Institutions.
Why Companies prefer Preferential share Route:
If companies want to raise capital without increasing voting rights or foreign investment without raising FDI in management.
Companies can issue four main types of preference shares:
- Convertible Preferential shares
- Non-convertible Preferential shares.
- Cumulative Preferential shares
- Non -Cumulative Preferential shares
Convertible Preferential shares:
Those Preferential shares which can be converted into ordinary shares after a fixed period of time.
Non -Convertible Preferential Shares:
Those Preferential shares which can not be converted into ordinary shares.
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