demutualisation definition

demutualisation means the segregation of ownership and management from the trading rights of the members of a recognised stock exchange in accordance with a scheme approved by the Securities and Exchange Board of India;]
demutualisation means a change (or proposed change) in OUR constitution or corporate status (whether or not involving or associated with a BUSINESS TRANSFER) which has the effect that WE cease to be a MUTUAL ORGANISATION;
demutualisation means a change (or proposed change) in OUR constitution or

More Definitions of demutualisation

demutualisation means the conversion, under the law of any territory, of a company which has been carrying on insurance business without having a share capital into a company with a share capital, without any change of legal personality;
demutualisation means the segregation of ownership and management from the trading rights of the members of a recognised association in accordance with a scheme approved by the Commission;’;
demutualisation means the segregation of the ownership of a Stock Exchange from the right to trade on such Stock Exchange;
demutualisation means the process by which a self-regulatory organisation changes its legal status from an organisation or association not incorporated under the Companies Act and owned by its members, into a company having share capital and incorporated under the Companies Act;
demutualisation means a change (or proposed change) in NFU MUTUAL’s constitution or corporate status (whether or not involving or associated with a BUSINESS TRANSFER) which has the effect that NFU MUTUAL ceases to be a MUTUAL ORGANISATION;
demutualisation means the demutualisation of QTMB as provided for in Appendix 5 of the QTMB Constitution or under Part 5 of Schedule 4 of the Corporations Act (including, without limitation, by way of amendments to the QTMB Constitution and any required variation to the rights of QTMB Members, the reserves of QTMB and the capital structure of QTMB), from a mutual structure to a non-mutual public company owned by shareholders, in accordance with the QTMB Constitution, the Corporations Act and any other requirements of this document to give effect to the Merger.
demutualisation means the segregation of ownership and management from the trading rights of the members of a recognized stock exchange in