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Securities Registrar

Definition

A securities registrar is a financial entity responsible for maintaining official records of ownership for stocks, bonds, and other securities. This institution records changes in ownership, handles dividend payments, manages shareholder communications, and ensures compliance with regulatory requirements. The registrar acts as a custodian of ownership information, providing accuracy and transparency in the transfer of securities. Its role is critical for the smooth functioning of capital markets and protecting investor rights. It serves as the definitive source for ownership verification.