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Perpetual Preferred Share


A preferred share that has no redemption date. In other words, this fixed-rate equity instrument allows the holder no participation in the issuer’s profits (it pays no dividends), and has no defined maturity or repayment date. However, this share has a claim on earnings senior to the claim of common shares. A perpetual preferred share is usually used by financial institutions to obtain permanent equity capital. Sometimes, issuers prefer to enhance this stock with a call option that permits them to recall the issue after a specific period of time. Perpetual preferred shares may either be issued directly or by virtue of conversion of other securities (such as convertible bonds).

This share is also known as a perp.



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