preferentes
Preferentes, or preferred shares, are a class of financial instruments issued by banks and other corporations that grant certain privileges over ordinary shares while often lacking full voting rights. They are treated as equity instruments but can have some debt-like features, such as fixed or variable dividend rates, and a priority claim on profits and assets in liquidation.
Typical characteristics include priority in dividend payments and liquidation proceeds relative to common stock, but limited
Usage and risk: preferentes have been widely issued by banks as a means of raising capital without
Overall, preferentes occupy a middle ground between equity and debt, providing priority claims and potential upside