What is a Private Company?

A private company is a business owned by individuals or a small group of investors, and its shares are not traded on public stock exchanges.

For example, a family-owned restaurant group operates as a private company with shares held entirely by two siblings. Because it isn't publicly traded, it doesn't need to file annual reports with securities regulators, but it may still need audited financials when seeking bank financing.

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