What is a redeemable preference share?
Last Updated: 04 Sep 2014
Redeemable preference shares are shares that have a fixed maturity date and are redeemable by the issuer for cash on maturity. The redeemable preference is a similar concept to a bond maturity date. All the details for each redeemable preference share are found in the Investment Statement for the Initial Public Offering.
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