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What’s the difference between major and minor shareholders?

Quick Answer:
Major shareholders hold significant voting power; minor shareholders have smaller stakes and limited influence.


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Major investors may have board seats or veto rights, while minor investors rely more on structured reporting. Balancing communication ensures fairness. Findex allows companies to segment updates so each investor receives relevant insights without disclosure conflicts.

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