Is Computershare a legitimate company?
Computershare Limited is an Australian stock transfer company that provides corporate trust, stock transfer and employee share plan services in a number of different countries.
Who is Computershare transfer agent for?
Computershare, as agent for the issuer, gives registered shareholders access to their holdings through our online Investor Center platform. Registered shareholders receive a proxy and can cast their vote directly at the company’s shareholder meetings.
How do I check my shares on Computershare?
The easiest way for you to access your share information is to use our secure website, Investor Centre. You can either log-in using one of the links below or use the Log-in button at the top right of this page….Here you can:
- View your share portfolio.
- Download forms.
- Change your personal details.
- Find answers to FAQs.
What is Computershare investor services Inc?
Welcome to Computershare We are a global leader in transfer agency, employee equity plans, stakeholder communications, and other diversified financial and governance services.
Is Computershare insured?
Insurance CIP accounts, the securities held therein and any cash temporarily held on behalf of a Participant are not deposits of Computershare and are not insured by the Securities Investor 14 Page 17 Protection Corporation (SIPC), Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or any other federal or state agency. 15.
Who regulates Computershare?
the Financial Conduct Authority
Computershare Investor Services PLC is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, Registered Office: 12 Endeavour Square, London, E20 1JN. Computershare Investor Services PLC is on the Financial Conduct Authority Register with registration number 188534.
What’s the difference between a broker and a transfer agent?
Transfer agents maintain a record of ownership, including contact information, of an issuer’s registered shareholders. Brokers maintain the records of beneficial shareholders.
How do I find my share holdings?
Look at the first character of your SRN/HIN on your most recent Holding Statement:
- An “X” indicates your shares are held on CHESS under a HIN (Holder Identification Number) with a stockbroker.
- An “I” indicates your shares are held ISSUER SPONSORED under an SRN (Security Reference Number) with a share registry.
Where can I check shares?
Please find below information about how to login to your CDSL online portal (called Easi) to check whether shares are available in your demat account.
- Click here to login CDSL online portal.
- Click on Register Easi to register yourself in Easi (Electronic Access to Securities Information).
Why did I receive a T5 from Computershare Investor services?
Canadian Shareholders Canadian beneficial shareholders who received dividends outside of an TFSA, RRSP, RRIF or DPSP should receive a T5 Supplementary slip from their brokerage firm or intermediary. Canadian registered shareholders will receive a T5 Supplementary slip from Computershare Trust Company of Canada.
What kind of company is Computershare?
Computershare is a registered securities transfer agent. In addition, certain subsidiaries are Trust companies whose charters include the power to accept deposits, primarily acting as an escrow and paying agent on behalf of customers.