The American Depositary Receipt (ADR) programme offers a convenient way for residents of the United States to invest in the Carlsberg Group.
An ADR is a negotiable U.S. certificate representing ownership of shares in a non-U.S. corporation. ADRs are quoted and traded in U.S. dollars in the U.S. securities market. Also, dividends are paid to investors in U.S. dollars.
Carlsberg’s Level 1 ADR facilitates investment in Carlsberg A/S by North American (and other USD) investors.
The Carlsberg ADRs trade over-the-counter.
Symbol |
CABGY |
CUSIP |
142795202 |
Exchange |
OTC |
Ratio |
5 ADRs: 1 ORD |
Country |
Denmark |
Industry |
Beverages |
Depositary |
J.P. Morgan |
Effective Date |
26 February 2010 |
U.S. ISIN |
US1427952023 |
Underlying SEDOL |
4169219 |
Underlying ISIN |
DK0010181759 |
The Carlsberg ADR profile can be searched on www.adr.com.
JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A
Regular correspondence:
Equiniti Shareowner Services
P.O. Box 64504
St. Paul, MN 55164-0504
Delivery of ADR certificates and overnight mail:
Equiniti Shareowner Services
1110 Centre Pointe Curve, Suite 101
Mendota Heights, MN 55120
Toll free number: Phone: 1 800 990 1135
Hearing impaired: Phone: 1 866 700 1652
Outside the U.S.: Phone: +1 651 453 2128
www.shareowneronline.com/informational/
contact-us/
James Reeves
Tel: +1 212 552 8928
E-mail: james.wi.reeves@jpmorgan.com
You can buy an ADR through a broker just as you would a U.S. security.
Converting ordinary shares into ADRs must be done through a broker or an investment advisor.
No.
Dividends are paid in U.S. dollars and are generally taxable like dividends on U.S. shares. In addition, taxes may be withheld by the ADR Company’s local government. Depending on individual circumstances, foreign taxes withheld might be applied as credit against U.S. taxes or tax reclaim opportunities may be offered.
For dividend and corporate information, please visit www.adr.com. Using the DR Search function at the top of the screen, type in the company name or ticker and find dividend and other key information under the company's profile.
A registered holder is one whose name appears on the books of the depositary as a registrar; the registered holder is considered the owner of record. A beneficial holder is one whose holdings are held in a name other than their own, such as the name of a broker, bank or nominee.
ADR issuers have full information in English about themselves on their websites and are better tracked by the main U.S. financial websites.