Diving into the Intriguing Shareholding Phenomenon: Fondul Proprietatea’s April 2025 Structure Unveiled

Published: 23 Apr 2025
For stock enthusiasts craving a slice of understanding about Fondul Proprietatea's shareholding structure, the wait is over. Their April 2025 structure is here, and it's full of revealing trends.

Fondul Proprietatea, a prominent name in the financial realm, has unveiled its captivating shareholding structure as of 11 April 2025, demystifying the allocations amongst various shareholder categories. Notably, this disclosure has been coined as the ‘Reference Date’ for the Fund’s Extraordinary and Ordinary General Shareholders’ Meetings which are scheduled for the 29th of April, 2025. According to confirmed reports, the Romanian private individuals lead the shareholding brigade, by holding a significant 52.19% of the total subscribed and paid-up share capital. Both the total voting rights and the total exercisable voting rights mirror this share-ownership percentage. Another major shareholder that has been highlighted is the Ministry of Finance, which anchors a strong 10.42% of share capital. Foreign private individuals and institutional shareholders cumulatively own 10.14% of the shares. The Romanian institutional shareholders and The Bank of New York Mellon account for 14.41% and 1.28% of shares respectively. With regards to treasury shares, it accounts for somewhat 11.56% of the structure. The total number of shareholders stands at 22,753, flaunting a conspicuous illustration of share distribution within the firm. A remarkable 3,556,427,239 voting rights have been allocated, where 3,144,988,220 of them are exercisable. Details such as these provide stock enthusiasts and potential investors unique insights into how this financial titan continues to distribute its share capitals amongst various shareholders, offering a window into the shifting trends, allocations and inherent strategies of Fondul Proprietatea.