Beneficial Owner 1. A person who enjoys the benefits of ownership even though title is in another name.
2. Any individual or group of individuals that, either directly or indirectly, has the power to vote or influence the transaction decisions regarding a specific security. Investopedia Says: 1. For example, when shares of a mutual fund are held by a custodian bank or when securities are held by a broker in street name, the true owner is the beneficial owner, even though, for safety and convenience, the bank or broker holds title.
2. Beneficial ownership may be shared among a group of individuals. If a beneficial owner controls a position of more than 5% it must file Schedule 13D under Section 12 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Related Terms: Class Custodian Bank In Street Name Non-Objecting Beneficial Owner - NOBO Securities And Exchange Commission - SEC Securities Exchange Act Of 1934 Shareholder Voting Right Voting Shares |