FAQs2017-09-21T08:45:40+02:00
What is a share?2015-11-03T07:46:53+02:00

The ownership of a company can be shared by many people and organisations. A share is a unit of ownership. When you own a share you become a part-owner (shareholder) of a company and you will have the right to receive any dividends paid on each share that you own, receive an electronic or paper copy or summary of the company’s annual report and financial statements as well as any other shareholder communications. You will also have the right to attend, ask questions and vote at general meetings of the company.

Who are the Company’s registrars and how can I contact them?2017-12-06T12:50:24+02:00

OK Zimbabwe Ltd register is managed by Corpserve (Private) Limited. Their contact details are:
2nd Floor,Intermarket Centre
Corner First Street/Kwame Nkrumah Avenue
P.O. Box 208
Harare, Zimbabwe

Telephone: +263-4-751559 / 61
E-mail: [email protected]

What is the Company’s registered address?2017-12-06T12:49:30+02:00

Our registered address is:
OK House
7 Ramon Road
Graniteside
P.O. Box 3081
Harare, Zimbabwe

Telephone: +263 4 757311/9
Telefax: +263 4 757028/39

What are the tax implications of keeping, selling or buying OK Zimbabwe shares?2015-11-03T07:25:52+02:00

The tax consequences of keeping or selling your shares, or buying more shares, depend on your own circumstances and the country in which you are resident. If you are in any doubt about your tax position, you should seek independent professional advice.

What is a dividend?2015-11-03T07:29:31+02:00

A dividend is a taxable sum of money declared by a company’s board of directors and given to its shareholders out of the company’s current or retained earnings. Dividends are usually given as cash (cash dividend), but they can also take the form of stock (scrip dividend) or other property. There is no guarantee that a company will make dividend payments in any given year or years.

What factors affect the share price of a company?2017-12-06T12:48:27+02:00

The share price will be influenced by a number of factors, some of which are outside the company’s control.
The factors may include:

  • the performance and prospects of the company or the industry in which the company operates;
  • political, general economic, financial and stock market conditions;
  • perceptions of investors about the above factors.

As with all listed shares, the share price of OK Zimbabwe on the Zimbabwe Stock Exchange can go up or down. If you sell your shares, you may receive more or less than you originally paid for them.

Where can I find information about the OK Zimbabwe share price?2017-12-06T12:47:47+02:00

Soon after the trading session on a daily basis, the ‘Share Quote’ table on the landing page of this website is updated with results of trading in our shares. You may also want to view the share price performance over a range of periods on our interactive share trading graph which is also available on this website. We also make available for download the daily share trading data in Excel, which you can manipulate in your own way. You are also encouraged to register for weekly share trading alerts from OK Zimbabwe.

What should I have to confirm my shareholding in OK Zimbabwe?2015-11-03T07:39:28+02:00

When you buy shares in OK Zimbabwe, or any listed company for that matter, you should get a contract note and then a share certificate from the broker through which you bought your shares.

How can I work out the value of my OK Zimbabwe shareholding?2017-12-06T12:46:56+02:00

Share prices generally change on a daily basis. To value your portfolio, simply multiply the number of shares you own in OK Zimbabwe by the current share price as available in the Share Quote. Note that this value excludes transaction costs, which vary by country of jurisdiction.

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