A holding company is an outstanding stock of other companies. A holding company usually does not produce goods or services itself. Its purpose is to own shares of other companies to form a corporate group.
Find below are the list of Holding Companies In South Africa
Micromega Holdings Ltd
Cullinan Holdings Ltd
Labat Africa Ltd
Richmark Holdings (Pty) Ltd
HANS MERENSKY HOLDINGS PTY LTD
MUGDUB GROUP HOLDINGS
Consolidated Store Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Andulela Investment Holdings
Cullinan Holdings Ltd
Sphere Holdings (Pty) Ltd
Sephaku Holdings Ltd
Nu-World Holdings (Pty) Ltd
CFAO Holdings South Africa (PTY)LTD
Bidvest
Talis Holdings Group
ClearGroup Holdings (Pty) Ltd
P S V Holdings Ltd
Khukhuza Holdings
Sebata Holdings
Ultimate Holdings
What is an example of a holding company?
An example of a well-known holding company is Berkshire Hathaway, which owns assets in more than one hundred public and private companies, including Dairy Queen, Clayton Homes, Duracell, GEICO, Fruit of the Loom, RC Wiley Home Furnishings and Marmon Group.
What is a holding company in South Africa?
A Holding Company is a Company that holds the shares within other companies, acting as branches or subsidiaries which has a specific purpose. The Holding Company will not trade with the subsidiaries, but rather act as a central facilitator – which holds shares on behalf of main shareholders within the group.
How do you tell if a company is a holding company?
A business is only a holding company if it exists primarily to own other businesses. Suppose that Company C owns Company D. Company C is a holding company, if more than 50 percent of its income derives from its investment in Company D.
Which is the best investment company in South Africa?
Top 10 Investment companies in South Africa
AllanGray.
Stanlib.
Prudential Investment Managers.
Coronation.
Investec.
iTransact Fund Managers (IFM)
Absa.
Old Mutual.
What are the disadvantages of a holding company?
The following are the demerits of holding companies:
Over capitalization. Since capital of holding company and its subsidiaries may be pooled together it may result in over capitalization.
Misuse of power.
Exploitation of subsidiaries.
Manipulation.
Concentration of economic power.
Secret monopoly.