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I will ask our finance dept if they have a suggestion, if they do I will post it here, but as far as I recall they also do it in excel and the layout/format has changed many times over the years.
Did you ever manage with a share register template? Any chance of sharing it if you did?
I just paid R1000.00 for 2 share certificates online, which literally looks exactly like the ones I created myself, apart from the design and colors I could've bought a new set of overalls for one of my guys with that money instead...
I've done my research and I'm about 90% sure I have all the info that needs to be contained in the register, but I need a basic framework of what these registers usually look like, or are supposed to look like. I have a feeling I can save myself another grand by creating a simple excel sheet myself.
To comply with the Companies Act, you would need to do a little more:
1 Authorized share capital
2 Register of allotments
3 Register of transfers
4 Register of members share accounts
5 Share certificates (which should be kept by the shareholders)
Ola, I'd say they saw you coming
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