You can access details of your shareholding in Woolworths by accessing You will be directed to Link’s Investor Centre website.
How do I check how many shares I have?
To know how many shares of stock you have, you can generally check your brokerage statements or the brokerage website. The number of shares you own may change as you trade stock, but it can also change due to a variety of events initiated by the companies in which you’re investing.
How do I check if I still own shares?
To track down lost shares the first step should be to contact the company’s share registrar, in cases where the company name is known. There are three main registrars in the UK – Capita, Lloyds TSB / Equiniti and ComputerShare.
How do I find old shares?
If you are missing certificates, contact the issuing company, transfer agent or the stock brokerage where the shares were bought. Brokerage firms can research the history of shares traded in the account and certificates you think are lost, and they can also deal with the transfer agent on your behalf.
How do I cash in my Woolworths shares?
Sell Woolworths Shares Woolworths Group Limited shares (WOW) can be sold through a broker or online broking service who will trade your shares on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).
How do I Sell my shares in Telstra?
Using Sell My Shares you can sell Telstra shares and any other ASX listed shares using our 100% online process. To get started you will need your Security Reference Number (SRN) which can be found on a holding statement of dividend statement mailed to you by the company’s share registry. SRNs are 10 digits long and start with the letter ‘I’.
How can I find out about my Telstra dividend?
Review dividend history, information on the dividend reinvestment plan, access your share account online and more. Latest ASX updates to help you learn more about our performance. Understand the key aspects of our corporate governance framework.
Where do Telstra shares trade in New Zealand?
Last day of trading of Telstra shares on NZX. From close of business Telstra will delist from NZX. All shareholder details held on the Link New Zealand Investor Centre will be migrated to the Link Australia Investor Centre. First day Telstra shares will trade solely on the ASX.
What was cost of Telstra shares when they were privatised?
As part of the first sale, Telstra was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) enabling investors to buy and sell shares in the open market. If you acquired your shares as part of the privatisation, your cost base will be: T3 in 2006 for $3.60 per share. This assumes that you did not reinvest dividend as part of a dividend reinvestment plan.