Template:Infobox company/doc

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This template is used to create an infobox in an article about a company.

Usage

name
trade_name
Native name
native_name
romanized_name
Formerlyformer_name
Typetype
traded_as
ISINISIN
Industryindustry
Genregenre
Predecessorpredecessor  or  predecessors
Foundedfounded
Founderfounder  or  founders
Defunctdefunct
Fatefate
Successorsuccessor  or  successors
Headquartershq_location,
hq_location_city
,
hq_location_country
Number of locations
num_locations (year)
Area served
area_served  or  areas_served
Key people
key_people
Productsproducts
Production output
production (year)
Brandsbrands
Servicesservices
Revenuerevenue (year)
operating_income (year)
net income  or  profit (year)
AUMaum
Total assetsassets (year)
Total equityequity (year)
Ownerowner  or  owners
Membersmembers (year)
Number of employees
num_employees (year)
Parentparent
Divisionsdivisions
Subsidiariessubsid
module
Capital ratioBasel III ratio
RatingCredit rating
Websitewebsite
Footnotes / references
footnotes

To use this template in an article, copy the template below, then paste the template into an article.

All parameters are optional. For some parameters, blank parameter values will be supplied via Wikidata, if data is available for that parameter. Those parameters are indicated below with the text "Fallback Wikidata item". Local values provided for parameters will always override available Wikidata parameter values. Parameters without either local or Wikidata values will not be displayed in the infobox.

A note on special handling of some parameters with respect to Wikidata:

  • If any location-related parameters are present in the article's infobox, no location-related information from Wikidata will be displayed.
  • If either |owner= or |parent= have a value in the article's infobox, neither of those parameter's Wikidata values will be displayed.

You must remove the hidden notes (both the <!-- and --> characters) that surround certain entries in order for the data you enter to appear in the published article.

Short version

<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" style="overflow: hidden; background: unset;">

Infobox company/doc

</syntaxhighlight>

Full version

<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" style="overflow: hidden; background: unset;">

Infobox company/doc

</syntaxhighlight>

Parameters

name
The full, legal name of the company, correctly reproducing punctuation and abbreviations or lack thereof. The full legal name of the company may be different from the common name used for the article title.
logo
The company's current, primary wordmark or logo. Use the logo of the entity that is the subject of the article; the logo used may be different from the logo used on consumer products, particularly if the article is about a parent company or holding company.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P154)
For companies that use both a wordmark and a logo, upload a file that shows the two in combination if the combined form serves as the company's primary identity mark.
For a wordmark example, see Google; for a logo example, see Apple Inc.; for a combined logo and wordmark example see Altria.
Upload a wordmark/logo graphic using the organization logo upload form.
Note: Uploading trademarked corporate logos by other means or uploading corporate logos to Wikimedia Commons is likely to result in deletion of the logo.
Format: logo.png
logo_size
Optional display width of the logo in pixels. If not specified, the size varies by user preferences.
logo_upright
Allows logo to be scaled by a multiplier of the user's set preference. The default multiplier is one (1).
logo_alt
Optional verbal description of the logo for text-only browsers and visually impaired users.
logo_caption
Descriptive information for the logo, if necessary.
Example:
Logo used from 1942 to 1966
image
An optional second image.
image_size
Optional display width of the image in pixels.
image_upright
Allows image to be scaled by a multiplier of the user's set preference. The default multiplier is one (1).
image_alt
Optional verbal description of the image for text-only browsers and visually impaired users.
image_caption
Descriptive information for the image, if necessary.
trade_name
Trade name, doing business as, d/b/a or fictitious business name under which a company presents itself to the public. This parameter is used only when the company has a legally registered trade name that is different from the company's full, legal name.
Example:
"Cellco Partnership" is the full, legal name of the company that trades as "Verizon Wireless". This template's name parameter would, therefore, be set as Cellco Partnership, while its trade_name parameter would be set as Verizon Wireless.
native_name
The full, legal non-English name of the company as it appears in the company's home country language, reproducing any punctuation or abbreviations. For Chinese and Korean names' syntax, see the "Embedding" section below.
Examples:
  • ETA SA Manufacture Horlogère Suisse
  • Нефтяная компания ЮКОС
romanized_name
Native name in Latin script. Use only if the company is based in a non-English speaking country and it has no official rendering of its native name in Latin script. If such a rendering exists, assign it to native_name and omit this parameter.
former_name
Former names, if a rebranding had occurred in the past.
type
Type of ownership in the company (not their legal form of incorporation), wiki-linked where appropriate. To list percentages owned of a private company, use the ownership parameter.
Available types:
traded_as
If applicable, the primary stock exchange where the company's stock is listed, followed by that exchange's stock ticker symbol/symbols for the company (use stock ticker templates where possible; see Category:Ticker symbol templates). Information about the company's status as a component of a major index can also be added. If more than one symbol or index is involved, use {{Unbulleted list}} to format them.
Examples:
ISIN
International Securities Identification Number.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P946)
industry
The primary industry or industries in which the company operates, listed alphabetically. If the company offers goods or services in more than one industry, format the list using {{Unbulleted list}}.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P452)
Examples:
  • Appliance manufacturing
genre
Used for media or publishing companies – Genres of works published by the company, listed alphabetically and wiki-linked where appropriate. If publishing is the company's primary activity, consider using {{Infobox publisher}} rather than this template.
If more than one entry is required here, use {{Unbulleted list}} to format the list.
Examples:
The field or subset of the industry the company occupies, e.g. Industry is restaurants, the genre is fast food
predecessor
(or predecessors)   The name(s) of any predecessor(s) of the company. If the company has two or more predecessors, list them alphabetically using {{Unbulleted list}}.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P155)
Examples:
  • Apple Inc.
founded
Date and location of the company's establishment/foundation. For date, use {{Start date and age}}. For the location, use a format such as [[City]], Country Add the state/province/territory for cities in the US and Canada where required by WP:USPLACENAMES and avoid linking the country per MOS:OVERLINK. Per MOS:INFOBOXFLAG, do not include flag icons.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P571)
Examples:
founder
(or founders)   The founder/entrepreneur/s who founded the company, wiki-linked if notable. If more than one person, use {{Unbulleted list}} to format the entries.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P112)
Examples:
  • Thomas Oliver
defunct[lower-alpha 1]
The year (or, more specifically, if known, the date) the company became defunct/legally dissolved. Use {{End date}}.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P576)
Examples:
fate[lower-alpha 1]
Reason(s) the company became defunct, or the name of the entity that acquired or merged with it.
Examples:
  • Bankrupted
  • Dissolved
successor[lower-alpha 1]
(or successors)   The name(s) of any successor(s) of the company. If the company has two or more successors, list them alphabetically using {{Unbulleted list}}.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P156)
Examples:
hq_location
hq_location_city
hq_location_country : City (for cities in the US and Canada, with the state/province/territory where required by WP:USPLACENAMES) and country of the company's headquarters location. If using hq_location_city or hq_location_country, reserve hq_location for the building, address, or business park, if these are themselves notable. Also maintain MOS:OVERLINK and MOS:INFOBOXFLAG.
Fallback Wikidata items: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P159) and Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P17)
Examples:
num_locations
Number of places at or in which the company has a [visible, public?] presence. Include the type of place (e.g. "store", "outlet") if the same for most/all instances.
Examples:
  • 815 stores
num_locations_year
The year associated with the data presented by num_location. This only appears (as a parenthesis appended to num_locations' label) if/when num_locations also supplied.
area_served
(or areas_served)   Geographic area or areas in which the company does business. Use the largest appropriate geographic area or areas (e.g. if a company trades in nearly every province in Canada, use e.g. |area_served=Most of Canada rather than listing every province). If more than one entry is required, use {{Unbulleted list}} to present them alphabetically; and avoid wiki-linking any area or location name already linked in previous parameters.
Examples:
  • Worldwide
  • North America
key_people
Up to four key individuals closely associated with the company. If there is more than one entry, use {{Unbulleted list}} to format the entries. List the figures in order of organizational role importance. Give job title(s) in parentheses (round brackets); these job titles use standard English casing. If a founder is already listed in the founder parameter, do not list them again here as a founder; if the founder still holds an executive job with the company, you may, however, list them along with their job title (chairman, president, etc.).
Generally list prominent, current executives within the company holding key positions such as chairman, chief executive officer, president, VP of design, etc., but do not list roles below chief officer level if they are not notable. Do include top executives even not individually notable, but do not wiki-link them.
Use popular names rather than formal names if the key figure has an existing Wikipedia article.
For defunct companies, list the most prominent former executives.
Example:
products
A representative selection of the company's well-known current or former products, listed alphabetically. If there is more than one entry, use {{Unbulleted list}} to format the entries.
Examples:
production
The number of units produced in the most recent year and the year prior, stating the year in parentheses. Indicate what is being measured, such as vehicles, units or devices. You may include an indicator icon to indicate the change compared to the previous year; to avoid confusion, place the indicator before the number. Note that this is intended to depict the direction of change compared to the previous year, not the actual numerical change in value.
Example:
production_year
The year associated with the data presented by production. This only appears (as a parenthesis appended to production's label) if/when production also supplied.
brands
Any significant brand names/imprints/etc. used by the company that differ from its name. If more than one, list using {{Hlist}}.
Examples:
services
A representative selection of the company's well known current or former services offered, listed alphabetically. If there is more than one entry, use {{Unbulleted list}} to format the entries.
Example:
revenue
All income that the company receives from its normal business activities, usually from the sale of goods and services to customers in the most recent year and the year prior, indicating the years in parentheses. (Revenue is referred to as "turnover" in the United Kingdom.) Wiki-link the currency unit and indicate country for common currency units like "dollar".
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P2139)
Example:
revenue_year
The year associated with the data presented by revenue. This only appears (as a parenthesis appended to revenue's label) if/when revenue also supplied.
operating_income
Total earnings before interest and taxes recognized by the company in its most recent fiscal year and the year prior, with the applicable years in parentheses.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P3362)
Example:
income_year
The year associated with the data presented by operating_income. This only appears (as a parenthesis appended to operating_income's label) if/when operating_income also supplied.
net_income
(or profit)   Net income or profit (revenue minus costs) realized by the company in its most recent fiscal year and the year prior, with the applicable years in parentheses.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P2295)
Example:
net_income_year
(or profit_year)   The year associated with the data presented by net_income. This only appears (as a parenthesis appended to net_income's label) if/when net_income also supplied.
aum
The company's total assets under management (AUM) in its most recent fiscal year and the year prior, with the applicable years in parentheses.
This entry is used for financial services companies only. If the article subject is not a financial services company, delete this parameter from the article.
Example:
assets
Total assets controlled by the company in its most recent fiscal year and the year prior, with the applicable years in parentheses.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P2403)
Example:
assets_year
The year associated with the data presented by assets. This only appears (as a parenthesis appended to assets' label) if/when assets also supplied.
equity
Total equity or net worth held in the company; shareholder equity for public companies.
Example:
equity_year
The year associated with the data presented by equity. This only appears (as a parenthesis appended to equity's label) if/when equity also supplied.
owner
(or owners)   Use this parameter to list, if applicable, ownership percentages for privately held companies. Use this field for publicly traded companies only when the owner is a long-term strategic owner such as an affiliate, founder or founder's family. Wiki-link where appropriate, and include the ownership percentage and a reference. List multiple owners in descending order of ownership percentage and use {{Unbulleted list}} to format the entries. If the company is majority-owned by a single entity and as such is a subsidiary or division, omit the owner field and use the parent field instead. Do not use the owner field to indicate top-level ownership if it differs from the direct parent.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P127)
Example:
num_employees
Total number of people employed by the company in the most recent year and the year prior, with the applicable years in parentheses. To separate thousands (e.g. 12,200; 5,200), use a comma (,) instead of a full stop (.) per MOS:NUM.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P1128)
Example:
num_employees_year
The year associated with the data presented by num_employees. This only appears (as a parenthesis appended to num_employees' label) if/when num_employees also supplied.
parent
The name(s) of the current and former parent companies and the time-span(s) in which they owned the subject. Do not add "independent" as the parent company to designate times without a parent company. Do not include any higher-level owners, like the parents' parent companies. If the company is not majority-owned by a single entity and as such does not have a clear parent company, use the owner field with the respective owners' percentages instead.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P749)
Example (for YouTube):
<syntaxhighlight lang="text" inline>Google</syntaxhighlight>
divisions
The primary functional or operational business divisions of a company, listed alphabetically. These divisions align with the internal organizational structure of the company and may or may not align with the company's legally incorporated subsidiaries. If there is more than one entry, use {{Unbulleted list}} to format the entries. If there are more than five divisions and the article body lists them or discusses them, consider linking to that part of the article rather than listing them in the infobox.
Example (fictional telecom corporation):
subsid
The primary legally incorporated subsidiaries owned by the company, listed alphabetically. Wiki-link each subsidiary that has its unique article. For publicly traded companies, a list of subsidiaries is disclosed in the company's annual report. If there is more than one entry, use {{Unbulleted list}} to format the entries. If there are more than five subsidiaries and the article body lists them or discusses them, consider linking to that part of the article rather than listing them in the infobox.
Example (for Caterpillar Inc.):
module
For embedding other templates (see WP:IEmbed).
ratio
Basel III ratio; used for banks only.
rating
Credit rating from one or more of Moody's, Fitch or S&P; used for banks only.
website
Top-level URL of the company's website, using the {{URL}} template. Do not include the leading www. unless the URL will not resolve without it. If the URL is retrieved from Wikidata but no longer represents the company at hand, it is preferred to demote the URL to "Deprecated rank" at Wikidata. If this is not possible, the field can be suppressed using | suppressfields=website.
Fallback Wikidata item: Lua error in Module:Wd at line 621: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). (P856)
Example:
footnotes
Use to list citations that validate the data in the infobox or to note information about the terms, names, and figures used.

Financial results parameters

Financial indicators available: <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" style="overflow: hidden; background: unset;"> | revenue = | revenue_year = | operating_income = | income_year = | net_income = | net_income_year = | aum = | assets = | assets_year = | equity = | equity_year = </syntaxhighlight>

Wiki-link the first occurrence of the currency unit. This is usually in the |revenue= parameter.

Each parameter entry should include three elements: an indicator icon, the results of the most recent fiscal year and the results of the previous fiscal year.

Example
<syntaxhighlight lang="text" inline>
  • Increase US$128,064,032 (2011)
  • US$111,586,447 (2010)
</syntaxhighlight>

Indicator icons

You may include an indicator icon to indicate the change compared to the previous fiscal year; to avoid confusion, place the indicator before the number. Note that this is intended to depict the direction of change compared to the previous year, not the actual numerical change in value.

Increase {{Increase}}, Steady {{Steady}}, or Decrease {{Decrease}}
Examples
<syntaxhighlight lang="text" inline>
  • Increase US$128,064,032 (2011)
  • US$111,586,447 (2010)
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="text" inline>
  • Steady US$128,000,000 (2011)
  • US$128,000,000 (2010)
</syntaxhighlight>
<syntaxhighlight lang="text" inline>
  • Decrease US$111,586,447 (2011)
  • US$128,064,032 (2010)
</syntaxhighlight>
Which display as
  • Increase US$128,064,032 (2011)
  • US$111,586,447 (2010)
  • Steady US$128,000,000 (2011)
  • US$128,000,000 (2010)
  • Decrease US$111,586,447 (2011)
  • US$128,064,032 (2010)

Consistent notation

There are different ways to record financial results that are in the millions or billions of dollars. Pick one and use it consistently in all parameters. If using billions, always wiki-link the first occurrence as <syntaxhighlight lang="text" inline>billions</syntaxhighlight>, since "billion" has more than one meaning. Use &nbsp; to prevent wrapping between elements of the numbers, per MOS:NUM.

Do not express results as a decimal such as <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" style="overflow: hidden; background: unset;" inline>Increase US$.963 billion (2010)</syntaxhighlight>. Instead choose a notation that will allow you to express all results for the period in whole numbers.

In this example, use <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" style="overflow: hidden; background: unset;" inline>Increase US$963 million (2010)</syntaxhighlight> or <syntaxhighlight lang="text" inline>Increase US$963,000,000 (2010)</syntaxhighlight> and apply your choice to all the financial results consistently.

Examples

Exact dollars

Example 1
Revenue
  • Increase US$42,588,363,000 (2011)
  • US$31,127,556,602 (2010)
  • Increase US$3,963,082,345 (2011)
  • US$3,144,535,447 (2010)
  • Increase US$2,700,376,442 (2011)
  • US$2,223,224,071 (2010)
Total assets
  • Increase US$64,020,364,188 (2011)
  • US$59,883,175,007 (2010)
Total equity
  • Increase US$10,863,945,862 (2011)
  • US$10,802,835,119 (2010)

<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" style="overflow: hidden; background: unset;"> | name = Example 1

| revenue =

  • Increase US$42,588,363,000 (2011)
  • US$31,127,556,602 (2010)

| operating_income =

  • Increase US$3,963,082,345 (2011)
  • US$3,144,535,447 (2010)

| net_income =

  • Increase US$2,700,376,442 (2011)
  • US$2,223,224,071 (2010)

| assets =

  • Increase US$64,020,364,188 (2011)
  • US$59,883,175,007 (2010)

| equity =

  • Increase US$10,863,945,862 (2011)
  • US$10,802,835,119 (2010)

</syntaxhighlight>

or

Rounded billions <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" style="overflow: hidden; background: unset;">

| revenue =

  • Increase US$42.588 billion (2011)
  • US$41.754 billion (2010)

| operating_income =

  • Increase US$3.963 billion (2011)
  • US$3.258 billion (2010)

| net_income =

  • Increase US$2.700 billion (2011)
  • US$2.615 billion (2010)

| assets =

  • Increase US$64.020 billion (2011)
  • US$59.878 billion (2010)

| equity =

  • Increase US$10.864 billion (2011)
  • US$10.111 billion (2010)

</syntaxhighlight>

or

Rounded millions <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" style="overflow: hidden; background: unset;">

| revenue =

  • Increase US$42,588 million (2011)
  • US$41,754 million (2010)

| operating_income =

  • Increase US$3,963 million (2011)
  • US$3,258 million (2010)

| net_income =

  • Increase US$2,700 million (2011
  • US$2,615 million (2010)

| assets =

  • Increase US$64,020 million (2011)
  • US$59,878 million (2010)

| equity =

  • Increase US$10,864 million (2011)
  • US$10,111 million (2010)

</syntaxhighlight>

but not

Do not use an inconsistent mix of the three styles depicted in the examples above. Below is an example of undesirable, inconsistent notation. <syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" style="overflow: hidden; background: unset;">

| revenue =

  • Increase US$42,588 million (2011)
  • US$$41,754 million (2010)

| operating_income =

  • Increase US$.963 billion (2011)
  • US$3.258 billion (2010)

| net_income =

  • Increase US$2,700,376,442 (2011)
  • US$2,223,224,071 (2010)

| assets =

  • Increase US$64,020 million (2011)
  • US$59,878 million (2010)

| equity =

  • Increase US$10,864,445,862 billion (2011)
  • US$10,802,835,119 (2010)

</syntaxhighlight>

Embedding

Many different templates can be embedding within this template. For example, to add a Korean name, use {{Infobox Chinese/Korean}} as follows

The Corporation Company
Native name
Hangul
Hangul
Hanja
Hanja
Revised RomanizationRevised Romanization
McCune–ReischauerMcCune–Reischauer
TypePublic

<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" style="overflow: hidden; background: unset;">

The Corporation Company
Native name
Hangul
Hangul
Hanja
Hanja
Revised RomanizationRevised Romanization
McCune–ReischauerMcCune–Reischauer
TypePublic

</syntaxhighlight>

Use as a child template

The embed parameter is used when embedding this infobox into another (see the Template:Infobox documentation which explains embedding and subboxes).

<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" style="overflow: auto;"> Template:Infobox ABC </syntaxhighlight>

Embedding other templates

The module parameter is used for embedding other templates into this infobox (see Wikipedia:Infobox modules).

<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" style="overflow: auto;">

Infobox company/doc
Template:Infobox ABC

</syntaxhighlight>

Examples

The Corporation Company
TypePublic
IndustryPublishing
GenreCorporate histories
FoundedMay 25, 1900; 125 years ago (1900-05-25) in New York City, US
Founders
  • Wikiped Wikiad
  • William Williamson
Headquarters,
US
Number of locations
300 stores (2011)
Area served
North America
Key people
Products
  • Books
  • Magazines
Production output
  • Increase 57 histories (2011)
  • 43 histories (2010)
Services
  • Literary archiving
  • Literary restoration
Revenue
  • Increase US$500 million (2011)
  • US$432 million (2010)
  • Steady US$350 million (2011)
  • US$350 million (2010)
  • Decrease US$50 million (2011)
  • US$61 million (2010)
Total assets
  • Decrease US$1,500 million (2011)
  • US$1,757 million (2010)
Total equity
  • Increase US$950 million (2011)
  • US$858 million (2010)
Number of employees
  • Increase 1,500 (2011)
  • 1,256 (2010)
ParentMega Corporation
Divisions
  • TCC Company Histories
  • TCC Magazine Services
Subsidiaries
  • Restored Book
  • Super Archives
Websiteexample.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" line style="overflow: hidden; background: unset;">

The Corporation Company
TypePublic
IndustryPublishing
GenreCorporate histories
FoundedMay 25, 1900; 125 years ago (1900-05-25) in New York City, US
Founders
  • Wikiped Wikiad
  • William Williamson
Headquarters,
US
Number of locations
300 stores (2011)
Area served
North America
Key people
Products
  • Books
  • Magazines
Production output
  • Increase 57 histories (2011)
  • 43 histories (2010)
Services
  • Literary archiving
  • Literary restoration
Revenue
  • Increase US$500 million (2011)
  • US$432 million (2010)
  • Steady US$350 million (2011)
  • US$350 million (2010)
  • Decrease US$50 million (2011)
  • US$61 million (2010)
Total assets
  • Decrease US$1,500 million (2011)
  • US$1,757 million (2010)
Total equity
  • Increase US$950 million (2011)
  • US$858 million (2010)
Number of employees
  • Increase 1,500 (2011)
  • 1,256 (2010)
ParentMega Corporation
Divisions
  • TCC Company Histories
  • TCC Magazine Services
Subsidiaries
  • Restored Book
  • Super Archives
Websiteexample.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

</syntaxhighlight>

  1. 1.0 1.1 Johnson 2010, p. 35.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hancock 2008, p. 58.
Wikiand Financial, Inc.
TypePrivate
ISINUS0378331005
IndustryInvestment services
PredecessorWilson Wikiana & Company
Founded(June 22, 1930; 95 years ago (1930-06-22)) in Edinburgh, Scotland
FounderWilliam Wikiand
DefunctOctober 19, 2010 (2010-10-19)
FateAcquired on January 19, 2010
SuccessorWikianian & Wikianian Finances
Headquarters,
England
Number of locations
350 branch banks (2009)
Area served
  • England
  • Scotland
Key people
Products
  • 24/7 Auto Loan
  • Life Plus life Insurance
  • Money Market Premier Account
Services
Revenue
  • Increase 326,810,243 (2011)
  • €297,858,401 (2010)
  • Increase €185,967,452 (2011)
  • €189,110,282 (2010)
  • Decrease €47,698,713 (2011)
  • €57,119,020 (2010)
AUM
  • Increase €1,127,284,951 (2011)
  • €1,001,882,176 (2010)
Total assets
  • Decrease €981,357,912 (2011)
  • €1,070,557,019 (2010)
Total equity
  • Increase €924,801,752 (2011)
  • €772,543,189 (2010)
Owner
  • Doha Partners (51.5%)
  • Wikiad Trust (20.5%)
  • Zede (28%)
Number of employees
  • Steady 1,520 (2011)
  • 1,520 (2010)
Subsidiaries
  • Wikiand Loans
  • Wikiand Mortgages
  • Wikiand Real Property
Websiteexample.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

<syntaxhighlight lang="wikitext" line style="overflow: hidden; background: unset;">

Wikiand Financial, Inc.
TypePrivate
ISINUS0378331005
IndustryInvestment services
PredecessorWilson Wikiana & Company
Founded(June 22, 1930; 95 years ago (1930-06-22)) in Edinburgh, Scotland
FounderWilliam Wikiand
DefunctOctober 19, 2010 (2010-10-19)
FateAcquired on January 19, 2010
SuccessorWikianian & Wikianian Finances
Headquarters,
England
Number of locations
350 branch banks (2009)
Area served
  • England
  • Scotland
Key people
Products
  • 24/7 Auto Loan
  • Life Plus life Insurance
  • Money Market Premier Account
Services
Revenue
  • Increase 326,810,243 (2011)
  • €297,858,401 (2010)
  • Increase €185,967,452 (2011)
  • €189,110,282 (2010)
  • Decrease €47,698,713 (2011)
  • €57,119,020 (2010)
AUM
  • Increase €1,127,284,951 (2011)
  • €1,001,882,176 (2010)
Total assets
  • Decrease €981,357,912 (2011)
  • €1,070,557,019 (2010)
Total equity
  • Increase €924,801,752 (2011)
  • €772,543,189 (2010)
Owner
  • Doha Partners (51.5%)
  • Wikiad Trust (20.5%)
  • Zede (28%)
Number of employees
  • Steady 1,520 (2011)
  • 1,520 (2010)
Subsidiaries
  • Wikiand Loans
  • Wikiand Mortgages
  • Wikiand Real Property
Websiteexample.com
Footnotes / references
[1][2]

</syntaxhighlight>

  1. 1.0 1.1 Lincoln 2008, p. 378.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Adams 2009, pp. 27–29.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 This parameter is used only for a defunct company.