Shareholder voting process for UK listed companies | Practical Law

Shareholder voting process for UK listed companies | Practical Law

This note provides an overview of the structure of the shareholder voting chain for UK listed companies and discusses the practical implications for the voting process. It explains the roles of the various participants in the voting chain (including institutional investors, beneficial shareholders, custodian banks and vote advisers and agents) and highlights some commonly encountered issues, which may pose pitfalls for investors seeking to vote their shares and companies seeking to anticipate or understand voting outcomes at their general meetings.

Shareholder voting process for UK listed companies

Practical Law UK Practice Note 9-548-7690 (Approx. 20 pages)

Shareholder voting process for UK listed companies

by Colin Watts, KPMG Makinson Cowell and Practical Law Corporate
Law stated as at 15 Jun 2023England, Wales
This note provides an overview of the structure of the shareholder voting chain for UK listed companies and discusses the practical implications for the voting process. It explains the roles of the various participants in the voting chain (including institutional investors, beneficial shareholders, custodian banks and vote advisers and agents) and highlights some commonly encountered issues, which may pose pitfalls for investors seeking to vote their shares and companies seeking to anticipate or understand voting outcomes at their general meetings.