5.3 Challenges and Solutions - UK and International SAYE Share Plans

Designing a share plan that is accessible to all employees presents unique challenges. This session will explore how collaboration between administrators, advisors, and client issuers can overcome these obstacles to create practical, inclusive solutions. Attendees will gain insights into the complexities of accessibility in plan design, learn from real-world examples, and understand how cross-functional teamwork can drive successful implementation while meeting diverse employee needs.

KEY LEARNINGS:

  • Common accessibility challenges in share plan design and how to address them. 
  • How collaboration between administrators, advisors, and issuers leads to effective, inclusive solutions. 
  • Practical strategies for implementing share plans that work for all employees, regardless of location or circumstance.
Speaker/Author

Jake Dear, MUFG
Sally Blanchflower, Tapestry
Caroline Thompson-Hayes, Jet2
Helen Hopkins, MUFG

Event date
Wednesday, 12 Nov 2025, 15:25 - 16:25
Country
Breakout series
Location
Lombard
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
I

4.3 Turning Shrugs into Shares: How to Engage Employees on the Mundane but Meaningful

Tax implications of awards and share plan compliance may not seem like the most exciting topics—but they have a direct impact on employees’ financial futures. This session will explore how global equity leaders can turn complex, technical issues into engaging conversations that drive understanding and action. Through a case study on dividend withholding tax, we’ll highlight behavioural insights, communication tactics, and education strategies that bring clarity and relevance to employees across borders. Attendees will leave with practical tools to close the “engagement gap” and connect financial compliance with overall wellbeing.

KEY LEARNINGS:

  • How to simplify and humanize complex topics like tax and compliance through storytelling, personalization, and creative communication. 
  • Practical tactics—such as gamification, micro-learning, and timely nudges—that effectively engage employees in their financial education. 
  • A framework for linking tax education and share plan compliance to broader financial wellbeing strategies.
Speaker/Author

Phil Norton, FGE, Aon
Sarah Long, Wealth at Work
Ryan Ludden, Sprintax

Event date
Wednesday, 12 Nov 2025, 14:35 - 15:05
Breakout series
Location
Mintster Forum

3.2 The Equity Code: Fuelling Global AI Scale-Ups

AI scale-ups are scaling globally at an unprecedented speed, making traditional equity incentive models outdated. In this hyper-competitive environment, companies must design cross-border equity strategies from day one, treating employees as partners to win the war for talent. This keynote moves beyond theory, drawing on Nordic client engagements to share practical insights and a clear framework of “Do’s and Don’ts” for equity incentives. Attendees will explore real-world examples of what works—and what doesn’t—equipping leaders to build strategies that align employees, drive sustained motivation, and create a durable competitive advantage in the AI-driven economy.

KEY LEARNINGS:

  • How to design equity incentives for global, fast-scaling AI companies from the first hire. 
  • Practical “Do’s and Don’ts” for crafting a modern equity story that motivates and engages employees. 
  • Strategies to align talent with business goals, fostering retention, motivation, and long-term competitive advantage.
Speaker/Author

Erika Andersson, Allshares
Harald Johansson, Allshares
 

Event date
Wednesday, 12 Nov 2025, 13:30 - 14:30
Country
Breakout series
Location
Fenchurch
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

1.3 The Crown Jewels of Withholding: Global Withholding Tricks and Traps

Tax withholding on equity awards can be a major challenge, particularly for companies operating across multiple jurisdictions with differing rules. This session will uncover the “crown jewels” of global withholding, offering practical insights, strategic approaches, and legal considerations to navigate both common and complex challenges. Our expert panel will address key issues including determining withholding rates and taxable amounts, selecting appropriate methods for different equity vehicles, managing obligations for employees and non-employees, and the role of brokers in covering taxes. Attendees will gain actionable strategies to stay compliant, avoid pitfalls, and optimize their withholding processes.

KEY LEARNINGS:

  • How to determine the correct withholding rate, taxable amount, and method for various equity plans. 
  • Practical approaches to managing withholding obligations across multiple jurisdictions and employee types. 
  • Strategies to mitigate risks, address failures to withhold, and leverage brokers effectively.
Speaker/Author

Sarah Beitler, Activision 
Barbara Klementz, Baker McKenzie
Irina Nistor, UiPath
Dexter Tang, Google 

Event date
Wednesday, 12 Nov 2025, 10:35 - 11:35
Country
Breakout series
Location
Lombard
Field of Study
Tax
Level
I

OPENING SESSION: Hot Takes and High Stakes: What's Heating Up in Equity Compensation

The equity compensation landscape is evolving at breakneck speed—and plan sponsors are feeling the urgency to adapt. In today’s environment, where growth is often flat, retention is critical, and employee expectations are rising, this session will tackle four essential themes: the expanding adoption of Choice Plans and tailored participant experiences; the continued innovation and impact of Employee Stock Purchase Plans (ESPPs); the evolving role of Transfer Agents in supporting seamless operations and compliance; and the latest advancements in technology, including emerging AI tools for error detection and automation, as well as Sell-to-Cover solutions that simplify administration and optimize participant share outcomes.

This fast-paced, no-holds-barred panel brings together industry leaders to debate what’s working, what’s not, and what’s coming next. Expect unfiltered insights, honest discussion, and actionable takeaways for your team.

KEY LEARNING POINTS: 

  • Discover how Choice Plans and participant-driven customization are reshaping modern equity compensation.
  • Uncover the latest trends and strategies in ESPPs to drive broad-based engagement and retention.
  • Explore how today’s Transfer Agents support operational efficiency and regulatory compliance.
  • Learn how AI tools can proactively detect errors and automate equity plan processes for greater operational confidence.
  • See how emerging Sell-to-Cover solutions simplify administration and optimize participant share outcomes.
Speaker/Author

Matt McKittrick, Baker Tilly
Robyn Shutak, FGE, Infinite Equity
Garry Devine, Carver Edison
Rob Schoder, Vinyl Equity

Event date
Wednesday, 17 Sep 2025, 12:10 - 13:00
Country
Location
Ballroom A and B



1.1 - Equity Unlocked: Leading Practices in Global Stock Plans

In today’s rapidly evolving global landscape, equity compensation continues to serve as a powerful tool for attracting, retaining, and engaging talent. But delivering effective global stock plans is more complex than ever—regulatory shifts, increasing expectations around equity and transparency, and the realities of a globally mobile workforce all demand new approaches.

This session—rooted in findings from GEO's 2025 Global Equity Insights Survey (GEIS), which includes data from over 170 companies across 20 countries—offers a comprehensive view into how leading organizations are meeting these challenges head-on and reimagining their equity strategies for the future.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Discover how top-performing companies are structuring LTIs and SPPs to align with strategic goals, culture, and talent retention.
  • Explore data-driven approaches to pay equity, global mobility, and private company equity plans based on leading survey trends.
  • Learn how AI and digital tools are driving operational efficiency, improving compliance, and elevating participant engagement.
     
Speaker/Author

Danyle Anderson, FGE, Bank of America
Carrie Kovac, Elastic
Jessica Laddon, Computershare
Mitan Patel, FGE, Fidelity

Event date
Wednesday, 17 Sep 2025, 13:10 - 14:00
Breakout series
Location
Ballroom A
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O
ARTICLE
23 October 2024
LVMH LAUNCHES INTERNATIONAL EMPLOYEE SHARE PLAN
External News

employee benefits

Design and strategy
Discount shares
Global

Luxury goods brand LVMH has launched "LVMH Shares," an employee share plan covering 70% of its global workforce across 11 locations in Europe, North America, and Asia. Eligible employees will receive a matching contribution of shares and a 20% discount on the share subscription price, which equals the opening price of LVMH shares on the Euronext market; the scheme involves 200,000 newly issued shares available from 24 October to 13 November. The initiative aims to involve all employees in the group's development and show appreciation for their commitment, emphasizing LVMH's belief that its employees make all the difference, as highlighted by Chantal Gaemperle, group executive vice president of human resources and synergies.

ARTICLE
24 October 2024
RENAULT GROUP'S EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP PLAN 2024: STRONG GROWTH MOMENTUM
External News

Renault Group

General
Discount shares
France

The 2024 Renaulution Shareplan achieved remarkable success, with 43% of eligible Renault Group employees participating, up from 36% in 2023. Over 93,000 employees will benefit from 7 free shares each, and nearly 46,000 employees subscribed to additional shares at a discounted price, resulting in the transfer of approximately 1.88 million shares, representing 0.64% of Renault SA's capital. This initiative reflects strong employee confidence in the Group’s strategy, bringing total employee ownership to 5.74% of Renault SA's capital, as the company works toward its goal of 10% employee shareholding.

ARTICLE
11 September 2024
AXA'S SHAREPLAN 2024 ALLOWS EMPLOYEES TO INVEST WITH DISCOUNTED SHARE OPTIONS
External News

Insurance Business Magazine

Design and strategy
Discount shares
UK and Channel Islands

AXA has launched its annual employee share offering, "Shareplan 2024," allowing over 110,000 employees in 40 countries to participate through two plans: the Classic offer and Guarantee Plus offer. Employees can purchase shares at a discount, with the Classic offer providing shares at 80% of the reference price and Guarantee Plus at 93.6%, along with a guaranteed return through AXA’s partner bank. The maximum capital increase under this offering is around €135 million, and the new shares will be eligible for dividends from January 1, 2024.

5.3 Empowering Equity Career Development

Hear from respected industry leaders as they share their experiences and insights into working in the equity compensation field. This session will cover their personal motivations, the highs and lows of their careers, and what the next generation can expect in this evolving industry. Gain a deeper understanding of the dynamic interactions between issuers and providers, and learn valuable lessons from their professional journeys.

KEY LEARNINGS:

  • Discover why leading professionals chose to work in the equity compensation field and their career highlights
  • Understand the challenges and rewards of the industry from experienced voices
  • Learn about the evolving expectations for the next generation and the issuer-provider dynamic
Speaker/Author

Helen Hopkins, MUFG
Nicola Moodie, MUFG
Gemma Owens, MUFG
Jean Piercey, Legal & General plc

Event date
Wednesday, 13 Nov 2024, 16:25 - 17:15
Country
Breakout series
Location
Partnership 1








Field of Study
Personal Development
Level
B