How do I know whether I have an SRN or a HIN?

You will typically have a HIN if you bought your units on the Securities Exchange through a stockbroker and an SRN if you applied for units directly with the Responsible Entity.

A HIN is a Holder Identification Number issued by your stockbroker. It is a unique number used to link all your holdings, stocks, shares, and not specific to just Magellan. A HIN is 11 characters long. It starts with an ‘X’ followed by 10 digits. For example: X0001235898.

An SRN is a Securityholder Reference Number issued by the Fund’s Unit Registry and is your unique identifier in the Fund. An SRN is 11 characters long and starts with an ‘I’ followed by 10 digits. Example: I00874500369. Your SRN will be stated on your first confirmation statement and partly masked for subsequent statements. 

If you're unsure of your SRN, please contact the Fund's unit registry for assistance. If you are unsure of your HIN, please contact your stockbroker. Further information can be located on our Insights Section via the following link https://www.magellangroup.com.au/insights/magellan-explains-single-unit-structure/

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