FAQ

32. What’s the difference between primary and secondary shares?

Quick Answer:
Primary shares are newly issued; secondary shares are existing ones being sold.


Learn More:
Primary share sales raise new capital for the company, while secondary transactions transfer existing ownership between shareholders. Both must be tracked accurately to maintain transparency. Findex distinguishes and records both share types automatically in the cap table.

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