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- Dematerialization_(securities) comment "In finance and financial law, dematerialization refers to the substitution of paper-form securities by book-entry securities. This is a form of indirect holding system where an intermediary, such as a broker or central securities depository holds a record of the ownership of shares usually in electronic format.".
- Q18206466 comment "In finance and financial law, dematerialization refers to the substitution of paper-form securities by book-entry securities. This is a form of indirect holding system where an intermediary, such as a broker or central securities depository holds a record of the ownership of shares usually in electronic format.".