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Love it thanks Val. Nominees could mean nothing ultimately,...

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    Love it thanks Val.

    Nominees could mean nothing ultimately, anybody can name their company anything right so it holds no legal value (IMO), however yes it is probably representative of the vehicle's purpose.

    "A nominee is a person or firm into whose name securities or other properties are transferred to facilitate transactions while leaving the customer as the actual owner."

    Probably a vehicle for CBA, rather than a retail investor, as the retail investors individual names or companies are being listed in the company registers (so it wouldn't make sense to display the holding of an individual or company, AND the holding of whatever vehicle is being used to transact on the ASX (Again I think "broker data" is a different story, as that's reporting on transactions, not shareholdings, therefore is a different reporting mechanism entirely).

    https://abr.business.gov.au/ABN/View?abn=36008563620
    ABR has it listed as private company, so far as I understand their naming conventions this means it is not a trust (They have designated entity styles for truss, fixed, discretionary, whatever)

    https://connectonline.asic.gov.au/R...OrgAndBusNm&_adf.ctrl-state=1454ho9pyi_15
    According to ASIC also confirms proprietary limited by shares. I thought ASIC provided a related entities breakdown but can't see it, I'm sure it all detailed somewhere on the internet.


    https://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20120619/pdf/426xhj031crrfr.pdf
    Found a sub holder notice for CBA which declares related parties of this this is one, there are countless other examples, all the related entities get listed in the schedule of the 604s

    So my assessment is that it is indeed a a CBA subsidiary (wherever it sits in their spider web of entities who knows lol) - but I guess the question remains from a register point of view, what or who is that entity representing? Which I can accept is impossible to know, so I guess just confirm whether it is or isn't retail is the goal for me... if it is retail, meh, if it's definitely not retail - then it becomes a very valuable piece of information IMO.


    I'm actually planning to get 'broker data' soon I hope so I guess i'll be able to just do hard comparisons on a register on a given date to compare against broker data on given data to see if the numbers match, but seems like a fairly shonky way to do it lol.
 
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