
Capital participation
Capital participation (sometimes also called equity participation[1] or equity interest[2]) is a form of equity sharing not restricted to housing, in which a company, infrastructure, property or business is shared between different parties.[3][4] Shareholders invest in a business for profit maximization and cost savings, e.g., through tax deduction. A visible and controversial form of capital participation can be found in public–private partnerships in which the private sector invests in public projects and usually receive a time-limited concession for ownership or operation to make profits from the acquired property.

See also
- Risk capital
- Angel investor
- Shareholder
- Profit sharing
- Private equity
- Takeover
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Privatization
References
- ^ "What is Equity Participation?". 2 May 2023.
- ^ "Equity Interest Definition • the Strategic CFO".
- ^ "How Equity Participation Works".
- ^ "Capital participation". Archived from the original on 2016-08-22. Retrieved 2016-07-26.
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