EC2: Nature of Ownership
Maximum Score
Not scored
Prefill
Eligible
Validation
Evidence is not required
2026 Updates
None
Nature of ownership

Assessment Instructions
Intent: What is the purpose of this indicator?
Describe the ownership status of the participating entity.
Input: How do I complete this indicator?
Ownership: Select the nature of ownership of the participating entity. The nature of ownership aligns with the EDHECinfra™ TICCS™ classification for “Business Risk”.
Other: ‘Other’ answers must be outside the options listed in the indicator to be valid.
*Values in the Entity Characteristics (EC) aspect are fixed to one entity, regardless of assessment year. In order to update these please select the 'Manage Entity' setting in the 'Assessment Portal'.
Terminology
Government entity
An entity owned and managed by the government.
ISIN
International Securities Identification Number. ISINs are assigned to securities to facilitate unambiguous clearing and settlement procedures. They are composed of a 12-digit alphanumeric code and act to unify different ticker symbols, which can vary by exchange and currency for the same security. In the United States, ISINs are extended versions of 9-character CUSIP codes.
Legal Entity Identifier (LEI)
The Legal Entity Identifier (LEI) is a unique global identifier for legal entities participating in financial transactions. Also known as an LEI code or LEI number, its purpose is to help identify entities on a global accessible database.
Non-profit entity
An organization that uses its earnings and/or donations to pursue the organization's objectives. Usually these organizations are listed as charities or other public service organizations.
Private entity
A company or fund that is not a listed or traded on any stock exchange. Also known as non-listed entities or private portfolios.
Public entity
A company that is publicly listed and traded on a recognized stock exchange, such as Nasdaq or NYSE. Also known as "listed entities”.
Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
A long-term contract between a private party and a government entity, for providing a public asset or service, in which the private party bears significant risk and management responsibility, and remuneration is linked to performance.
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