Why do I have more than one Common Shareholder Number (CSN)?
Last Updated: 22 Oct 2014
If you have an existing Common Shareholder Number (CSN) and apply for a sharetrading account without recording your number on your new account application, you may be issued with another CSN. You can also hold multiple CSNs under different names, for example you have one CSN for individual shareholdings and another CSN for joint shareholdings that you own with another person.
Find out how to consolidate your shareholding under one CSN number.
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