Partners or Shareholders – 3 key differences you need to know
Ownership of pharmacy businesses can be achieved via various ownership structures.? One of the first decisions are prospective purchaser must make is what structure they will use to own the business.? There are pros and cons of every structure however all too often, there is confusion about the partnership and shareholding structures.? These structures are very different and it is important they are clearly understood before embarking on your next ownership journey.
What are the structures?
A partnership is when two or more individuals or companies come together with a common goal and with a view of operating a business for profit.? It is the partnership (being the combination of partners – be it individuals or companies) that owns the business, and the partners share the profits, liabilities and management according to their partnership interest and partnership agreement.? Although a partnership agreement is not mandatory, it is strongly recommended.
On the other hand, a shareholding arrangement is a structure where individuals own shares in a company, giving them an ownership interest and rights within the company.? A shareholding arrangement should be governed by a shareholders agreement.? Where a shareholding arrangement exists, it is the company which owns the asset (ie. the pharmacy business), not the individual shareholders.
Key Differences
Once you understand the two structures, it’s important to consider some of the key differences between them.? Three key differences which you need to know are:
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2.????? Profit Sharing and Distribution
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3.????? Ease of Continuity and Transferability
If you have any questions regarding ownership structures or are ready to set up your new ownership structure or ownership agreement, please contact Vitality Law Australia on (07) 2140 0522 or [email protected]
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Sarah Stoddart is the founder and director of Vitality Law Australia, an award winning commercial law firm servicing pharmacy businesses and healthcare professionals across Australia.? For further information, email [email protected] or visit www.vitalitylawaustralia.com
AP Group Partner - An authority on pharmacy sales, acquisitions and junior partnerships in QLD and Northern Territory.
2 个月Very informative,