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Bearer shares or 'share
warrants' as they are termed in the Companies Act 1985, are shares which
are not represented by a share certificate. Instead they are represented
by a warrant which allows the holder – the bearer – to claim
all ownership rights which attach to the shares.
A UK company may only issues shares to bearer if:
- it has authority
in its articles to do so;
- the shares are
fully paid; and
- the shares have
first been issued to a registered holder whose name is entered into
the register of members.
Once shares have been
placed in bearer share warrants they may be transferred by delivery and
the transfer does not need to be registered with the company.
One consequence
of this is that a company which places its entire issued share capital
in bearer share warrants will not know whether it will have to comply
with certain rules which relate to companies which only have one member
(because it will not know whether one or more persons are holding the
bearer share warrants).
There may also be practical difficulties in administering companies when
bearer share warrants are issued. In particular if there are no registered
members it may be difficult to hold the annual general meeting or any
extraordinary general meeting which may be necessary to deal with the
company's affairs.
For these reasons it is common to find that at least one share (perhaps
of a different class) is held in registered form.
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Our services to provide
the company with power to issue bearer shares include:
- Extraction of
current memorandum and articles from the company’s public file
- Drafting of a suitably
revised memorandum and articles to enable the company to carry on business
as a general commercial company and to convert a class of shares into
bearer form
- Provision of the
documents required to re-designation the share capital into classes
and adopt the new memorandum and articles eg. appropriate minutes, notices
and resolutions.
- A full commentary
explaining the procedures that must be followed
- Checking and filing
of the relevant documentation at Companies House
- Reprinting six
bound copies of the revised memorandum and articles of association.
Our services to convert
and issues shares in bearer form include:
- Preparation of
all necessary documents to convert the shares to bearer form, including
minutes, notices and resolutions.
- Preparation of
the share warrants, setting out the terms on which the bearer shares
are issued.
- Preparation and
filing of all necessary Companies House forms:
- Dealing with the
payment of the stamp duty payable on creation of the bearer shares.
Next steps
Our fees to give the
company the necessary power to issue bearer share warrents start at £375
+ VAT (£440.63)
Our fees for the conversion of shares to bearer start at £350 +
VAT (£411.25).
For more information please contact our Corporate Legal Services team
using the links in the box on the right or ORDER
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