What does a list of shareholders for a traded public company contain?
A traded public company must only provide a list of all the shareholders (or joint-shareholders) who held at least 5% of the issued shares of any class during the period covered by the return. The list must contain the following information about each of these shareholdings: the name and address of the shareholder (or joint-shareholders); the number of shares of each class held at the made-up date of the annual return; the date of registration and the number of shares of each class transferred by the shareholder during the period covered by the return; and the date of registration and the number of shares of each class transferred to the shareholder during the period covered by the return. 10. What if a public company has a class of shares that is traded on a regulated market and a class of shares that are not? If any shares are traded on a regulated market during the period of the annual return then you must tick the “traded” box. On paper annual returns you must complete Schedule B f