1.2 Engaging the board: Executive Pay Insights and ROI Metrics for Employee Share Plans

This expert panel will deliver an explorative discussion covering two interconnected topics: current industry insights on executive pay—including trends from recent AGM activity—and the measurement of Return on Investment (ROI) for Employee Share Plans (ESPs). Panellists will share their experiences in securing board and shareholder approval, addressing both internal and external challenges. The session will also establish key ROI metrics for evaluating ESPs, such as retention, engagement, and attraction, and explore whether ESPs can drive share price increases through a motivated workforce achieving targets.

KEY LEARNING POINTS: 

  • Understand emerging trends and shareholder expectations shaping executive pay decisions.
  • Learn practical approaches for defining and measuring ROI in Employee Share Plans.
  • Discover how linking ESP outcomes to business performance can enhance employee motivation and potentially impact share value.
     
Speaker/Author

Iain Wilson, Computershare - Moderator
Liz Pierson, Deloitte 
David Coleman, Smith+Nephew
Daniel Veazey, Computershare
Li Zhang, Kerry Group
 

Event date
Wednesday, 12 Nov 2025, 10:35 - 11:35
Country
Breakout series
Location
Fenchurch
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

1.1 Turning Complexity into Clarity: Navigating CGT for Share Plan Participants

Navigating Capital Gains Tax (CGT) can be a daunting challenge for UK employees, but NatWest Group is turning complexity into clarity. This session will explore how NatWest supports employees throughout the CGT journey—from initial awareness to understanding available options, such as ISA, pension, or spousal/civil partner transfers, through to confidently completing tax returns. Central to this approach is NatWest’s bespoke CGT base cost calculator, which simplifies calculations across multiple share plans while serving as an educational resource. Attendees will discover how effective tools, resources, and guidance can transform a complex tax scenario into an engaging and empowering employee experience, increasing appreciation for the value of share ownership across the organization.

KEY LEARNINGS:

  • How to provide employees with practical tools and guidance to navigate CGT across multiple share plans. 
  • The impact of effective CGT support on employee engagement, confidence, and overall experience. 
  • Lessons from NatWest’s approach to transforming complex tax scenarios into accessible and educational experiences.
Speaker/Author

David Edwards, NatWest
Alex Cook, Deloitte
Andrew Moreton, Deloitte

Event date
Wednesday, 12 Nov 2025, 10:35 - 11:35
Plan type
Country
Breakout series
Location
Monument
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O
IN-PERSON CONFERENCE
22 April 2026, 7 - 11:59pm CDT
25TH GEO AWARDS
GEO Awards

AUSTIN, TX

All plan types
Global

ATTEND THE 25TH GEO AWARDS GALA

Join the global share plan community in Austin, Texas on 22 April 2026 as we celebrate the 25th GEO Awards.

This milestone event will take place in the Lone Star Ballroom of the JW Marriott Austin, where we will honor the most innovative and impactful share plan and executive compensation strategies from around the world.

The celebration continues with an exclusive after party at The Edge rooftop, offering spectacular views and the perfect setting to connect with peers and friends across the GEO community.

REGISTRATION OPENS SOON!

LIVE WEBCAST
9 October 2025, 11am - 1pm EDT
SHARE PLAN EXCEL ESSENTIALS
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.

Members: 129.00
Non-Members:159.00

ATTN: Bootcamp registrants!  If you have enrolled (or are planning to enroll) for the October 2025 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.

 

ARTICLE
1 August 2025
HOW WELL IS EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP WORKING?
External News

Harvard Business Review
 

General
All plan types
Global

Since 1974, ESOPs have expanded dramatically in the U.S., growing from 1,600 to over 8,000 companies and giving more than eight million employees an ownership stake. Studies show that ESOP firms grow faster in sales and employment than comparable companies, especially when employee ownership is combined with genuine participation in decision-making. Beyond financial gains, ESOPs foster stronger engagement, motivation, and long-term stability, proving most effective when both ownership and participation are present together.

ARTICLE
1 August 2025
SHARE SHEME EXPERTISE
External News

David Craddock Consultancy Services

General
All plan types
Global

Research shows that employee share schemes can boost productivity, corporate performance, growth, and employee compensation, particularly when combined with wider employee participation in decision-making. Large-scale studies found that ESOP companies often achieve higher returns on assets, sales growth, wages, and organizational stability compared to non-ESOP firms, with markets responding positively to their adoption. While results vary depending on structure and motivation, overall evidence suggests that employee ownership fosters stronger financial outcomes and a more engaged, stable workforce.

ARTICLE
1 August 2025
DOES EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP IMPROVE PERFORMANCE?
External News

IZA World of Labor

General
All plan types
Global

Employee ownership is generally associated with higher productivity, job stability, company survival, and broader sharing of wealth, which can help reduce inequality and improve economic resilience. While risks such as free-riding and financial exposure exist, evidence shows these can be mitigated through supportive policies like employee participation, training, and diversification. Given its potential benefits for both firms and society, many argue that public policies—such as tax incentives, supportive infrastructure, and legal frameworks—are justified to encourage wider adoption of employee ownership.

ARTICLE
1 August 2025
EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP: THE RESEARCH
External News

ESOPCentre

General
All plan types
Global

Research consistently shows that employee share ownership can improve company performance, especially when combined with wider employee participation in decision-making. Studies across the U.S. and U.K. found higher productivity, sales growth, return on assets, and shareholder returns among companies with share ownership plans compared to peers. Surveys also highlight cultural benefits, with employees reporting greater motivation, loyalty, job satisfaction, and alignment with company values.

ARTICLE
8 August 2025
EQUITY COMPENSATION FOR STARTUPS AND EARLY-STAGE EMPLOYEES
External News

Ann Arbor SPARK

Private and pre-IPO companies
All plan types
Global

Equity compensation is a key tool for startups to attract and retain talent while conserving cash, offering employees ownership stakes that align their incentives with the company’s long-term success. Common forms include restricted stock awards (RSAs) and stock options (ISOs and NSOs), each with different tax treatments, benefits, and risks. While equity can motivate employees and provide significant financial upside, it also introduces legal, tax, and administrative complexities, making careful plan design and professional guidance essential.

ARTICLE
13 August 2025
WHY CFOS MUST STOP TREATING COMPENSATION AS A COST
External News

CFO Dive

Finance, tax and accounting
All plan types
Global

CFOs should stop viewing compensation purely as a cost and instead treat it as a strategic investment aligned with business goals, using data-driven approaches that balance base pay, variable pay, equity, and benefits. A comprehensive compensation strategy helps retain top performers, manage underperformers, and attract talent even in uncertain markets, avoiding the costly turnover and inefficiencies of reactive, boom-and-bust pay tactics. By leveraging market intelligence and flexible incentives, companies can maximize the value of every compensation dollar and build resilience through economic cycles.