Pre-issue shareholding refers to the ownership of shares in a company before it goes Public
It refers to the ownership structure of the company before an Initial Public Offering. When a company starts its business, different investors invest in the company and they all have a stake in the company. Founders, early investors and institutional investors have ownership and voting rights in the company. It determines how many shares are held by the existing shareholders.
Shareholders |
Number of Shares |
Percentage Ownership |
Founders |
20000 |
50% |
Early Investor 1 |
5000 |
25% |
Early Investors 2 |
3000 |
15% |
Employees |
1000 |
5% |
Venture Capital |
1000 |
5% |
Total |
30000 |
100% |
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