Employee Ownership (ESOPs & Co-ops)
Also known as: ESOP · Worker Cooperative · Steward-Ownership
Transition ownership to the people who work in the business, preserving its independence and mission.
Covers the structures and evidence for transferring ownership to employees — ESOPs, cooperatives, and steward-ownership — as a succession path that keeps a company independent, can be tax-advantaged, and links performance to a culture of ownership.
Core concepts
ESOP MechanicsOwnership CultureSteward-OwnershipGradual Transfer
Best when
- No family successor and you won't sell to a stranger
- You want to reward and retain the team that built it
Watch-outs
- Structurally and legally complex; financing and valuation matter