With the 30 June financial year now behind us, most ASX-listed companies are beginning to prepare for their annual general meetings (AGMs) in the final quarter.
Now is the perfect time to delve into the outcomes of the recent mini-AGM season and uncover critical insights that are likely to shape the corporate governance landscape for at least the rest of 2025.
In our latest piece we explore key outcomes and trends from the ASX mini-AGM season, primarily held in April and May 2025. It provides valuable perspectives to guide boards and management teams on current and emerging trends in investors' proxy voting priorities and behaviours.
What you'll discover:
- How many strikes and ‘near-misses' were recorded
- The number of votes ‘against' board endorsed director candidates
- How proxy recommendations influenced voting results
- Insights into gender diversity on ASX300 boards
- Reasons behind the high number of abstentions recorded on Say on Climate votes
- Key recommendations from the Georgeson team



