Enkelaksjer
Enkelaksjer, also known as share certificates or physical stock certificates, are tangible documents that certify ownership of a specific number of shares in a corporation. Historically, enkelaksjer served as the primary proof of share ownership before the advent of electronic record-keeping systems. They typically contain details such as the name of the shareholder, the number of shares owned, the company's name, and the issuance date.
These certificates were traditionally issued in physical form and often featured decorative elements, security features, and
In modern financial markets, the use of physical enkelaksjer has largely been phased out in favor of
While enkelaksjer are less common today, they are important artifacts of the evolution of corporate ownership