mülkten yararlanan hak sahibi

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التركية - الإنجليزية
beneficial owner
The person who takes all or most of the returns of a property's equity or monetary gains
The person to whom the benefits of ownership of given securities accrue, even though the securities might be held by, or in the name of, another person or held in an account over which another person has investment discretion For example, a securities firm might hold securities in "street name" in its vaults or at a securities depository, with the beneficial owners of the securities only designated on the firm's records
One who legally owns or controls stock or has the ability to own or control stock through the exercise of stock options
A party which is entitled to the rights of ownership of property In the context of securities, the term is usually used to distinguish this party from the registered holder (a nominee for example) which holds the securities in trust for the beneficial owner
The true owner of a security The registered holder of the shares may act as a nominee to the true shareholder
Person or legal entity who owns or has title to the freight being transported Beneficial owners may use freight third parties such as IMCs to negotiate transportation services and rates on their behalf
The real owner of shares (or other assets) An investor may own shares which are registered in the name of a broker, trustee or bank to facilitate transfer or to preserve anonymity, but the investor is the beneficial owner
The individual who benefits from ownership of a security, property or mutual fund regardless of who holds title Topic areas: Fundraising and Financial Sustainability
A person who benefits from ownership of a security or mutual fund Shares or title may be held by a bank or broker for safety and convenience, or in "street name" to expedite transactions, but the real owner is the beneficial owner (See street name)
is the person who enjoys the benefits of ownership even though title is in another name (often used in risk arbitrage)
The true owner of a security which may, for convenience, be recorded under the name of a nominee
Person or party that really owns a security or "benefits" from the ownership The term is used most often to describe the real, or beneficial, owners of securities when those securities are held in "street name" in the person’s brokerage or bank account
(Propriétaire bénéficiaire) The real owner of a security An investor may choose to have securities registered in the name of a trustee, nominee or broker to facilitate transfer or anonymity However, the investor who receives interest, dividends or profits from the securities, is the beneficial owner
One who benefits from owning a security, even if the security's title of ownership is in the name of a broker or bank ("street name")
The person or persons who have ultimate rights to the value of an investment or property, as distinct from the registered owner who may be a nominee
The person or firm that will benefit from owning an asset even though they are not registered as a shareholder An example is shares held by a brokerage in trust for a client
The owner of a security who is entitled to all the benefits associated with ownership Customers' securities are often registered in the name of the brokerage firm or central depository rather than in the name of the customer Even so, the customer remains the real or beneficial owner
An individual who owns securities regardless of their form of registration Securities held in a custodian's street name may have an individual as their beneficial owner
The actual owner of the securities as opposed to the custodian or broker in whose name the shares may be registered
The owner of a security who is entitled to all the benefits associated with ownership Clients' securities are often registered in the name of the brokerage firm or central depository rather than in the name of the client Even so, the client remains the real or beneficial owner
mülkten yararlanan hak sahibi
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