FAQ

69. What’s the difference between preferred and common shareholders?

Quick Answer:
Preferred shareholders have priority on dividends and liquidation; common shareholders have voting rights.


Learn More:
Preferred shares appeal to institutional investors seeking security; common shares align with founders and employees. Managing both classes transparently prevents conflicts. Findex visualises shareholder structure, rights, and preferences in one unified cap table view.

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