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A member of an organisation created with FairShares Model [[Articles of Association]] who qualifies for membership by virtue of creating or contributing financial capital. In a FairShares Company or Co-operative, Investor members are allocated Investor Shares.  
 
A member of an organisation created with FairShares Model [[Articles of Association]] who qualifies for membership by virtue of creating or contributing financial capital. In a FairShares Company or Co-operative, Investor members are allocated Investor Shares.  
  
FairShares Associations and Partnerships may define 'accounts' rather than 'shares' to,hold investments.  This a useful concept for associations that want to qualify as a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) / Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) in their country, but cannot implement the shareholding aspects of the FairShares Model.
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FairShares Associations and Partnerships may define 'accounts' rather than 'shares' to hold investments.  This is a useful concept for associations that want to qualify as a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) / Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) in their country, but cannot implement the shareholding aspects of the FairShares Model.
  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 02:53, 2 January 2017

A member of an organisation created with FairShares Model Articles of Association who qualifies for membership by virtue of creating or contributing financial capital. In a FairShares Company or Co-operative, Investor members are allocated Investor Shares.

FairShares Associations and Partnerships may define 'accounts' rather than 'shares' to hold investments. This is a useful concept for associations that want to qualify as a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) / Non-Profit Organisation (NPO) in their country, but cannot implement the shareholding aspects of the FairShares Model.



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