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a unique share certificate number. The company's name and company registration number. The registered office address of the company. The name of the shareholder. The contact address of the shareholder. The number of shares covered by the share certificate.
Research how your name appears on your account at the firm, which will be receiving the stock. Make sure that your name is correct. If not, then contact the firm or your broker to make the correction. Fill in the number of shares that you hold in the appropriate section of the form on the back of the certificate.
The top of your certificate identifies the certificate number and number of shares being issued. If this is the first stock certificate being issued by the company, then the certificate number should start at 1 or 0001.
Locate the Company. The first step is making sure the company is still in business. Find the CUSP Number. The Secretary of State's office in the state of incorporation must be listed on the stock certificate. Contact the Transfer Agent. Complete the Transfer Form. Place an Order. Keep Old Certificates.
Name of the shareholder. Complete mailing address of the stock shareholder including contact number. Stock certificate number. The total number of shares outstanding. The date the shares were purchased.
Name of issuing Company. IN no. Address of the company's registered office. Name of owners of such shares. Folio number of member. Number of shares which is represented by such share certificate. An amount which is paid on such shares. Distinct number of the shares.
Click on “On-line transacting” and sign in with your customer code and password. Click on Disclosure and Certificates and then on the type of certificate required (company or close corporation).
A share certificate is a certificate issued by a company certifying that on the date the certificate is issued a certain person is the registered owner of shares in the company. The number of shares held. The class of shares. The amount paid (or treated as paid) on those shares.
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