Who are the shareholders of listed companies?

Shareholders of listed companies refer to institutions and individuals who hold shares of listed joint-stock companies for the purpose of obtaining interest, dividends or capital gains. Therefore, the shareholders of listed companies are composed of institutional investors and individual investors. Institutional investors are mainly: securities companies, fund management companies and their subsidiaries, commercial banks and other financial institutions; Subsidiaries of securities companies, private equity fund managers, etc. ; And the wealth management products issued by the above institutions for investors; Social security funds, social welfare funds, qualified foreign institutional investors (QFII) and RMB qualified foreign institutional investors (RQFII); And legal persons or other organizations. Individual investors are the most extensive natural persons in the securities market.