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Billy Billingham
BILLY BILLINGHAM MBE

Decorated Military Leader. Bodyguard. Best-Selling Author. TV Personality. Speaker.

There is not much Billy Billingham MBE QCB can't do!

With more than 20 years of military leadership, including executing strategic operations in places including Iraq, Afghanistan, South America, and Africa, Billy has experienced what it takes to be mentally tough.

As a result of his bravery, he was awarded the Queen's Commendation for Bravery and MBE by Queen Elizabeth II.

Join Billy as he brings his experiences to GEO's audience to educate and enthral those seeking how to combat challenges and hardships the SAS way!

INSIGHTFUL AND INSPIRING BREAKOUT SESSIONS

Access on-demand recordings.of the event's 20 live sessions that span six subject tracks and 30 'Best of Edinburgh' highest-rated sessions from GEO's 24th Annual Conference.

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Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 13:05 - 13:45
10.1 Getting Equity Right in France: Regulatory Updates and Practical Guidance

Matthieu Gonbert, Banque Transatlantique
Orianne Achériteguy, Deloitte Société d’Avocats
 

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This session will provide a timely deep dive into the latest developments shaping employee compensation and equity in France. Recent regulatory changes have significantly impacted the qualification and treatment of free share plans, creating new considerations for issuers operating in the French market.

These experts will also address the increasingly important topic of US citizens working in France, focusing on how to structure and administer equity plans in compliance with both French and U.S. regulatory requirements. In addition, attendees will explore effective benchmarking strategies and approaches to designing competitive management compensation packages that align with evolving market expectations and company goals.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Gain clarity on the latest developments affecting free share plan qualification and how these changes impact plan design and administration.
  • Learn best practices for treating U.S. Persons in France while maintaining compliance with cross-border tax, securities, and employment regulations.
  • Explore benchmarking approaches and management package design strategies to remain competitive in the French market while aligning with broader business objectives.
LOCATION:
JW Grand Salon 1
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 13:05 - 13:45
10.2 Making Tax Less Taxing for Share Plan Participants

David Edwards, NatWest
Alex Cook, Deloitte
Mark Miller, Deloitte
 

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Tax complexity can be a major barrier to employee participation and perceived value in share plans. When participants struggle to understand their tax obligations, confidence drops—and engagement often follows. Leading organizations are rethinking how they support employees through clearer guidance and practical, user-friendly tools.

In this session, NatWest shares how it has taken an innovative approach to employee tax education, including the development of a bespoke Capital Gains Tax (CGT) base cost calculator that simplifies UK tax calculations across multiple share plans while reinforcing learning. 

KEY LEARNING POINTS: 

  • Understand why proactive, practical tax support is critical to improving participation, trust, and perceived value in share plans.
  • Learn how tools and education—such as NatWest’s CGT base cost calculator—can simplify complex country-specific tax obligations while building employee confidence.
  • Take away global best practices for turning tax compliance from a pain point into a positive, engaging part of the employee equity experience.
LOCATION:
JW Grand Salon 2
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 13:05 - 13:45
10.3 Equity at the Transaction Table: Lessons from Real Deals

Augustin Serban, The Magnum Ice Cream Company
Anna Fletcher, Rentokil
Hannah Needle, FGE, Tapestry

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Equity compensation is often one of the most complex and sensitive aspects of mergers, acquisitions, and spin-outs. When a transaction occurs, decisions around vesting, acceleration, and award treatment can significantly affect deal outcomes, retention, and employee morale.

This session offers a practical overview of the key equity compensation issues that arise in M&A transactions, illustrated through two contrasting case studies: Rentokil’s £4.5bn merger with U.S.-listed Terminix and Magnum Ice Cream’s spin-out from Unilever. The discussion will focus on how companies approach equity plan mechanics, manage conflicting provisions, and navigate tax and regulatory constraints.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Understand how vesting, acceleration, and change-in-control provisions are applied, and when cash-out, rollover, or top-up structures may be appropriate.
  • Learn how to address conflicting plan terms and navigate key tax, accounting, and securities considerations that shape equity outcomes.
  • Explore practical approaches to motivating employees and aligning incentives during and after M&A activity.
LOCATION:
JW Grand Salon 3
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 13:05 - 13:45
10.4 Operating Equity Programs in India’s Regulatory Landscape

Rahul Somani, Qapita
Joshua Betournay, Unity

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India’s equity compensation landscape combines unique regulatory, tax, and operational requirements that global companies must navigate carefully. While Category I Merchant Banker valuations are a critical compliance element, they exist within a broader framework that includes FEMA (Foreign Exchange Manangement Act), securities regulations, and cross-border tax considerations.
This session will provide a practical overview of how multinational companies—and Indian companies expanding globally—structure and administer equity programs in India. Drawing on real-world experience, the discussion will highlight common regulatory challenges, valuation considerations, while also touching on how companies drive employee understanding and participation within this complex environment.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn when Category I Merchant Banker valuations are required, how they differ from 409A and accounting valuations, and how they fit within India’s broader regulatory framework.
  • Explore practical approaches to handling FEMA requirements, tax withholding, remittances, and securities considerations for
  • Indian participants and global equity programs.
    Gain insights into how companies support participation and governance—particularly within Global Capability Centers—while maintaining clarity and compliance.
LOCATION:
JW Grand Salon 4
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 13:05 - 13:45
10.5 Aligning SIPs and ESPPs Across Borders
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UK Share Incentive Plans (SIPs) and US ESPPs are both designed to promote broad-based employee ownership—but meaningful differences in structure, taxation, and administration can create challenges for global companies seeking consistency. As employee expectations evolve, many companies are exploring ways to modernize SIPs to feel more ESPP-like, without compromising UK compliance.

This session will examine how companies are bridging the gap between SIPs and ESPPs by introducing greater flexibility, improving the participant experience, and aligning plan design across jurisdictions. Through practical examples, we’ll explore the legal, tax, operational, and communication considerations that come into play when adapting SIP features for a global workforce.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Understand the core structural, tax, and operational differences between SIPs and ESPPs—and why companies are increasingly seeking alignment between the two.
  • Learn practical design strategies for creating a more flexible, ESPP-like participant experience within the constraints of UK SIP regulations.
  • Explore real-world operational and communication approaches used by global organizations to deliver a seamless employee experience across the UK and US.
LOCATION:
JW Grand Salon 5
Thursday, 15 Jun 2023, 16:00 - 16:50
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EMPLOYEE SHARE SCHEMES IN AUSTRALIA: A TECTONIC SHIFT

SPEAKER: Eileen Liu, Arnold Bloch Leibler

Australia
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It has been a big year for employee incentives in Australia.

A new regulatory regime came into effect in October 2022, and this has brought about a tectonic shift in the regulatory plumbing that underpins the operation of employee incentive schemes.

The stated aim of the regulatory reforms was to demonstrate the commitment of Australia’s (former) Federal Government to “reducing red tape for business, supporting job creation and competitive remuneration, and incentivising employers and employees to work together to contribute to a strong and sustained post COVID-19 economic recovery.”

Following the passing of these reforms, all companies that operate plans in Australia, whether listed or unlisted, large or small, need to pause to consider how the new regulatory rules will impact on the operation of their ESS plans.

There have also been a few contentious rules that may encourage issuer companies to alter their plan design.

Attendees will learn:

  • The anticipated effects of the new regime on plan design.
  • Which key issues need to be front of mind when a company operates an employee incentive plan in Australia, including those that relate to directors' personal liability.
  • A broad overview of the regulatory framework that underpins employee incentive schemes in Australia.

 

Thursday, 15 Jun 2023, 16:00 - 16:50
Trending now
THE ART OF THE DEAL: ADJUST, CONVERT AND FLOURISH - 2.0

SPEAKERS: Sinead Kelley, Baker McKenzie, Barbara Klementz, Baker McKenzie

Global
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Corporate transactions can have knock-on effects for outstanding equity awards and plans.

This session explores best practice on the approach and communication of these changes to awards, including the administrative and timing challenges encountered when reflecting award adjustments on broker platforms.

The expert panel will discuss their experiences, including managing awards during the re-domiciliation from a UK to a US parent company, and the equity award challenges resulting from a $11.7 billion acquisition.

Attendees will learn:

  • The common pitfalls when adjusting awards post-transaction including which transactional adjustments can trigger tax and regulatory issues for issues that have granted in multiple countries
  • How to provide accurate, bespoke, meaningful and concise communication of the changes to participants
  • How to prepare equity award databases to reflect adjusted awards, dealing with rounding and black-out periods
Thursday, 8 Jun 2023, 13:00 - Friday, 15 Sep 2023, 17:00
Best of Edinburgh
CHANGES TO 10B5-1 ARE ON THE DOORSTEP

SPEAKERS: Rich Baker, Morgan Stanley at Work (US), Matt Connor, FGE, Lucid Motors (US), Veronica Wissel, Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP (US)

Global
ON-DEMAND

The SER has announced that the final rule changes to 10b5-1 will be released this April. Don’t let this long-awaited, and long-anticipated, rule change catch you, and your company’s employees, unaware.

Join this session for a timely and thought-provoking discussion that will prepare you for the changes.

  • Hear details of the proposed amendments from the experts
  • Understand how the changes might affect your company and executives
  • Come away with the knowledge and tools to take action
Thursday, 8 Jun 2023, 13:00 - Friday, 15 Sep 2023, 17:00
Best of Edinburgh
EMPOWER YOUR EMPLOYEES! CHOICE PLANS FOR A TAILORED EQUITY EXPERIENCE

SPEAKERS: Pat Sims, FGE, PJS Consultancy (UK), Sydney Hilzenrath, Iron Mountain (US), Evans Longacre, Fidelity (US)

Global
ON-DEMAND

Who doesn’t love freedom of choice! As employee needs become more diverse and individualized than ever, flexibility in reward and benefits packages is increasingly important.

Introducing equity choice plans is a way to empower employees to tailor and maximize the impact of their equity awards.

This panel will discuss the effective use of these plans that offer employees the opportunity to choose the types of equity awards that make up their total compensation package.

  • Discover which equity awards are commonly included in choice plans
  • Hear from organizations who are leading the way
  • Learn about the pros, cons, and considerations of choice awards