ARTICLE
13 May 2026
IPO READINESS: EXECUTIVE EQUITY COMPENSATION CHECKLIST
External News

J.P. Morgan Workplace Solutions

Private and pre-IPO companies
Executive plans
Global

An IPO marks a major shift for executive compensation, bringing new stakeholders, stricter regulations, disclosure requirements, and trading restrictions tied to material non-public information (MNPI). To prepare, companies should establish a compensation committee, create a strong benchmarking peer group, review equity plans, define a clear compensation philosophy, and ensure compliance with evolving pay transparency and market abuse regulations. Executive education is also critical, as IPO-related equity compensation, lockups, blackout periods, and trading rules can be complex and may limit executives’ ability to access liquidity even after going public.

ARTICLE
1 January 2026
EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLAN MARKET REPORT 2026
External News

Research and Markets

Data and business intelligence
All plan types
Global

The employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) market is growing rapidly, expected to rise from $2.12B in 2025 to $3.32B by 2030 at a ~9.4% CAGR, driven by increased adoption in startups and SMEs, stronger tax incentives, and a growing focus on employee ownership and retention. Key growth drivers include rising demand for succession planning, wealth-building for employees, digital ESOP administration tools, and broader adoption of employee ownership models across industries and regions, with North America currently leading and Asia-Pacific growing fastest. Major trends include more use of ESOPs in mid-sized firms, innovative share-based incentive programs, leveraged ESOP structures, and M&A activity among ESOP service providers, alongside increasing use of ESOPs as a tool for talent attraction, alignment, and long-term corporate culture development.

ARTICLE
1 April 2026
GLOBAL SNAPSHOT - HOT EMPLOYMENT LAW TOPICS FOR 2026
External News

Squire Patton Boggs

Legal and regulatory
All plan types
Global

The Squire Patton Boggs report on “Hot Employment Law Topics for 2026” highlights that a central global theme is ongoing regulatory “change,” with many jurisdictions introducing new employment laws that generally increase worker protections and expand employer obligations. Key focus areas include pay transparency and pay equity requirements, growing AI and technology regulation in the workplace, and stricter rules around compliance, data protection, and employee rights. Overall, the report emphasises that employers should expect higher legal, financial, and compliance risks in 2026 and will need to proactively adapt policies and workforce practices to keep up.

LIVE WEBCAST
23 July 2026, 1 - 2pm EDT
THE GLOBAL EQUITY GAP: WHY OWNERSHIP DOESN'T ALWAYS TRAVEL
July 2026

Computershare

Finance, tax and accounting
Legal and regulatory
All plan types
Global

Companies often position equity compensation as a cornerstone of their ownership culture—but that promise doesn’t always translate globally. Regulatory complexity, tax considerations, and operational barriers can result in international employees being excluded from share plans or shifted into cash-settled alternatives, creating a disconnect between intention and reality. This session challenges those assumptions and explores what it really means for employees everywhere to own a piece of your company.

We’ll explore the “compliance gap” in cross-border equity and its impact on culture, alignment, and growth. Attendees will gain insight into the realities of balancing global consistency with local requirements, examine whether cash-settled awards truly deliver ownership, and uncover hidden risks while rethinking how to design equity programs that are both globally consistent and locally compliant.

KEY LEARNING POINTS

  • Identify the key regulatory, tax, and operational challenges that create the cross-border equity “compliance gap”
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of cash-settled awards versus equity in delivering true ownership and alignment
  • Apply practical strategies to design globally consistent, locally compliant equity programs


CPE CREDIT HOURS: 1.0*

 Field of study: Specialized Knowledge
 Levels: O
 Delivery method: Group Internet-Based
 Advanced preparation: None

CEP Continuing Education (CE) credit:1.0 credits *CPE credits are provided for live webcasts only.

Please visit our Continuing Education and Event Policies pages for more information.


COST

  • Members: Free access — Live and on-demand
  • Non-members: $85 per webcast — Live and on-demand

Unlock unlimited access! Join GEO from just $375/year and watch every webcast free—live or on-demand plus more member perks!

LIVE WEBCAST
20 May 2026, 11am - 1pm EDT
SHARE PLAN EXCEL ESSENTIALS
excel bootcamp

Virtual

Operational effectiveness
All plan types
Global

EXCEL ESSENTIALS FOR SHARE PLANS

Join us for a comprehensive hands-on session that takes you through the Excel essentials tailored for managing and optimizing share plan data. This stand-alone course provides attendees with a practical, interactive experience designed to enhance your proficiency in working with common functions and real-world scenarios.

In this course, you will: 

  • Learn essential Excel tools tailored for share plan management
  • Solve common share plan challenges through interactive exercises
  • Use Excel to analyze, interpret, and make informed decisions

COST
Please refer to our Event Attendee Terms and Conditions for information.

$129.00

ATTN: Bootcamp registrants!  If you have enrolled (or are planning to enroll) for the May 2026 Virtual Bootcamp program, this course is included in your registration. You do not have to sign up for this course.

ANY QUESTIONS? 
Please contact GEO's Program Services.

 

LIVE WEBCAST
5 May 2026, 11am - 14 May 2026, 1pm EDT
GLOBAL SHARE PLAN BASICS BOOTCAMP
may 2026 bootcamp

Virtual

All plan types
Global

A PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL SHARE PLANS

Tailored for newcomers to the equity compensation industry, this comprehensive four-part educational program features experts from accounting, tax, legal, and administrative fields collaborating with issuer colleagues. Together, they deliver a globally-focused starter pack comprising core concepts and real-life case studies.

Ideal candidates are taking their first steps into their equity compensation career or those in related fields who are interested a ‘big picture’ basic overview of our industry.

Online classes are intentionally kept small to encourage interactive dialogues, allowing you to learn from both your peers and expert tutors.


 

ARTICLE
3 March 2026
IS A 4-YEAR VESTING SCHEDULE STILL STANDARD?
External News

Pave

Trending now
Stock options
Global

Is a 4-year vesting schedule still standard? At private companies, yes. But public company grant durations have declined steadily since 2020.

ARTICLE
4 March 2026
AVOIDING COSTLY EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION MISTAKES: A STRATEGIC GUIDE
External News

Pave

Executive pay
Executive plans
Global

How can boards identify executive compensation mistakes? Learn the most common errors in C-suite pay that cost companies millions and how automated platforms prevent them.

10.6 Issuer POV Roundtable: Navigating the Full Equity Lifecycle

Equity compensation leaders sit at the center of some of the most complex moments in a company’s lifecycle. From managing the day-to-day administration of equity plans to navigating major corporate events and governance requirements, issuers must balance strategy, compliance, and execution.

This interactive roundtable brings together issuer-side professionals to share perspectives on the real-world challenges shaping equity programs today. Discussion topics will span the full equity lifecycle—from operational administration and Board of Directors for equity onboarding to navigating corporate actions such as mergers, acquisitions, spinoffs, and global mobility considerations. Participants will also explore governance and regulatory aspects, including Section 16 compliance and evolving oversight expectations.

KEY LEARNING POINTS

  • Discuss day-to-day equity administration alongside complex events such as mergers, acquisitions, spinoffs, and executive equity oversight.
  • Share perspectives on Board of Directors onboarding, new equity grants, and compliance topics.
  • Gain insight into how companies manage mobility, corporate transactions, and evolving equity program demands in real-world settings.
Speaker/Author

Rosemarie Hoffman, Guardant Health (US)
Tami Bohm, Radian Group (US)
Alison Pangilinan, Shell (US)

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 08:05 - 08:45
Country
Breakout series
Location
401
ARTICLE
15 January 2026
NEW YEAR, NEW RULES: GLOBAL EQUITY AND EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION CONSIDERATIONS FOR CALENDAR-YEAR 2026
External News

McDermott Will & Schulte

Global

As countries implement new regulations affecting global equity and executive compensation for 2026, multinational companies should review their equity plans and grant materials to ensure compliance with updated tax, securities, and employment laws. Key developments include the removal of certain reporting and forced-sale requirements in China, expanded securities exemptions in Japan, new pay transparency obligations in the European Union, updated SEC requirements in the Philippines, and clarified national insurance sourcing rules in the United Kingdom, along with broader global trends such as rising tax rates and limits on restrictive covenants. Proactive coordination among legal, tax, payroll, and equity teams is essential to manage compliance, reporting obligations, and strategic planning in the year ahead.