Dematerialized securities register
What does the law say about the dematerialized securities register ?
Every company is required to keep a ledger of securities movements in accordance with the article L228-1 al 6 of the French Commercial Code.
French Decree No. 2018-1226 of December 24, 2018 allows the use of a shared electronic recording device for the representation and transmission of financial securities.
Each online security movement is recorded permanently and has an imprint on the blockchain, verifiable at any time, find out more.
The timestamp of the dematerialized registers on Axiocapreplaces the citation and the initial of the registry, offering maximum security and full legal value.
The blockchain in the legal department
Axiocap operates a private blockchain, taking advantage of the benefits in terms of evidence and legal enforceability of blockchain technology, while respecting the security and confidentiality standards of the traditional economic world.
Your dematerialized securities' movements register
Certification, legal evidence enforceable in court
Dynamic capitalization table
Vesting management
Consistency check at the securities level
Organizational charts of holding companies/subsidiaries
Fundraising and dividend payment simulator
Certificate representing shares
ONLINE TITLE MANAGEMENT
Automatic movement order and Cerfa
Publishing shareholders' accounts
Blockchain anchoring
Securities creation tool
Management & Register of movements of securities
how Does it work?
Intuitive view of the dematerialized securities movement register
Shareholder account automatically updated
Capitalization table - Capital graph of the group of companies
Dividend payment and fundraising simulator
Add all possible movements of shares (transfer, issue, pledge, loan, etc...)
Add all related legal documentation (acts, contracts, formalities,...)
Add or remove security holders
PDF export of shareholder accounts
PDF export of the register of movements of securities recorded on blockchain
Export of movement certificates
Historical recovery and reversibility