Authorized share capital refers to the maximum amount of share capital that a company is authorized to issue as detailed in the company's memorandum of association. It is sometimes referred to as nominal share capital, nominal capital, or registered capital.
Nominal share capital, also known as authorized share capital, is the maximum value of shares that a company can legally issue as stated in its corporate charter.
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