The FA 1985 share pool refers to a specific allocation of shares in a financial context, often associated with the distribution of shares among employees or stakeholders in a company. This pool was established under the Financial Act of 1985 in the UK, which allowed companies to offer shares as part of employee compensation packages. The idea was to align the interests of employees with those of shareholders, fostering a sense of ownership and incentivizing performance. Over time, various regulations and modifications have influenced how share pools are managed and distributed.
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