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Contingent Non-Controlling Interest


A type of non-controlling interest (NCI) that is contingent upon occurrence or fulfillment of certain criteria. In other words, it constitutes a minority stake that may become a controlling interest if certain pre-conditions are satisfied.

For example, an entity may give a minority shareholder or a group of minority shareholders the right to acquire more equity shares or voting rights if its earnings hit a certain level or if specific performance indicators are achieved.



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