nameholding
Nameholding is a practice where an individual agrees to have their name attached to a financial or legal transaction, often for convenience or to circumvent certain regulations. This can manifest in various contexts, such as corporate structures, real estate deals, or even in personal arrangements. Essentially, the nameholder acts as a proxy, allowing the true beneficial owner to remain anonymous or to facilitate a process that might otherwise be hindered.
The motivations behind nameholding are diverse. In some cases, it is used to streamline complex ownership structures
The legal and ethical implications of nameholding are significant. While not inherently illegal in all jurisdictions,