Preferences shares that can be repaid in full, making them even more bond-like than other prefs.... more on: Redeemable preference shares
Like preference shares, but these can be cashed (redeemed) by the company at set dates.
As preference shares, with the issuer having the right to redeem them, so they have debt characteristics.
The issuing company reserves the right to redeem these preference shares. The shares may, or may not, have a specific redemption date. Redemption Certain stocks are repayable at a future date set by the issuing company.
Give priority in payment of interest in shares of capital, redeemable shares can be bought back by the insurer
Shares which can be sold back to the issuing company on a specified maturity date for their face value plus dividend payments.
Shares that can be re-sold to the company that issued them, on a stipulated maturity date for their face value plus dividend rewards.
shares which can be sold back to a company on a set date for their face value plus dividends