What is the meaing of holding Holding company?Give one example?
Answer Posted / selma maria
Holding company is one which have control over another
company.This controllig power is mainly because of 2
factors:-
1 The former company holds more than 50% of the share
capital in the later company
2Majority of Board of Directors belong to the former company
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