10.4 Operating Equity Programs in India’s Regulatory Landscape

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.
Speaker/Author

Rahul Somani, Qapita (IN)
Joshua Betournay, Unity (US)

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 13:05 - 13:45
Country
Breakout series
Location
JW Grand Salon 4

10.2 Making Tax Less Taxing for Share Plan Participants

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.
Speaker/Author

Alex Cook, Deloitte (UK)
Rob Jennings, Deloitte (UK)
 

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 13:05 - 13:45
Breakout series
Location
JW Grand Salon 2

10.1 Getting Equity Right in France: Regulatory Updates and Practical Guidance

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.
Speaker/Author

Matthieu Gonbert, Banque Transatlantique (FR)
Colin Bernier, EY (FR)
Jules Shepherd, FGE, Sage (UK)

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 13:05 - 13:45
Country
Breakout series
Location
JW Grand Salon 1

9.5 From Plan to Culture: How Allianz Scaled a Global ESPP Across 48 Countries

Join this session to learn how Allianz, EY, and Equatex have partnered since 2018 to design and scale a truly global ESPP—driving employee ownership at Allianz from 9% to an impressive 79%, representing more than €1.5 billion in assets under management.

This session will explore how Allianz evolved from simply offering an ESPP to cultivating a holistic, enterprise-wide culture of employee share ownership. By combining thoughtful plan design, tax-efficient strategies, and a strong focus on employee experience, Allianz has successfully engaged its global workforce across 48 countries.

This is a practical, end-to-end case study on the power of partnership, innovation, and execution in building sustainable global employee ownership.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn how Allianz transformed its ESPP into a holistic employee shareholder program spanning 48 countries and dramatically increased participation across its workforce.
  • Gain insights from EY on managing diverse tax and legal frameworks while maintaining global consistency, compliance, and tax efficiency.
  • Discover how Equatex optimized the employee journey and centralized communications to boost engagement and participation worldwide.
Speaker/Author

Gordon Rosch, EY (DE)
Anete Grinfogele, Allianz (DE)
Gerrit Wagner, EY (DE)
Mike Rothery, Computershare (CH)

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 12:15 - 12:55
Country
Breakout series
Location
402

8.4 ESPP Roundup: Design, Impact & Lessons Learned from 3 Different Approaches to ESPP

ESPPs may share a name, but their design and impact can vary widely. In this lively, practical session, a panel of ESPP experts will guide you through three distinct plan designs, examining how each influences employee perception, participation rates, company expense, and dilution. Whether you’re launching a new plan or optimizing an existing one, you’ll leave with actionable strategies, creative ideas, and practical tips to make your ESPP successful.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Explore how different ESPP structures—from generous discounts to unique offering periods—affect employee participation and perception.
  • Learn what motivates employees to take part in ESPPs and identify potential barriers to adoption.
  • Discover strategies for designing plans that maximize employee value while maintaining financial sustainability for the company.
Speaker/Author

Emily Cervino, FGE, Fidelity (US)
Nicole Gee, Global Foundries (US)
Inna Garafold, McKesson Corporation (US)
Ashlyn Perry, Arm (US)

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 10:35 - 11:25
Country
Breakout series
Location
JW Grand Salon 4
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

6.6 Cost-Effective Share Plans: Strategies for Issuers

In today’s world of tighter budgets and rising expectations, how can issuers reduce the cost of their share plans without compromising their appeal? This session brings share plan accounting to life, showing that what may seem like a dry, technical topic is actually critical for program success.

Attendees will explore practical strategies to optimize expenses while maintaining eligibility and plan attractiveness. The session will also examine the tension between U.S. trends toward more discretion in performance conditions and the measurement challenges this can create. Participants will leave with actionable insights to make informed decisions, manage costs effectively, and maintain high-performing equity programs.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn practical approaches to reduce share plan expenses without impacting employee eligibility or program appeal.
  • Understand the challenges and implications of discretionary performance metrics and their effect on measurement and compliance.
  • Gain actionable insights for maintaining attractive, high-performing share plans in budget-constrained environments.
Speaker/Author

Christian Hyldig, Aon (ES)
Ramon Dominguez, Dutch Bros (US)
Augustin Serban, The Magnum Ice Cream Company (ES)
Valerie Baia, Ledgy (UK)

Event date
Wednesday, 22 Apr 2026, 16:00 - 17:00
Country
Breakout series
Location
401
Field of Study
Accounting
Level
I

7.1 Ain’t No Hold ’Em: Boosting Your Odds of Global Share Plan Success

Operating share plans globally is no easy task—but there are proven ways to significantly improve their effectiveness and impact. In this session, a highly experienced panel featuring leaders from NatWest, Sage, Tapestry, and Wealth at Work will share practical insights drawn from real-world experience across industries and regions.

The discussion will explore evolving trends in plan design, effective approaches to financial education (without crossing into financial advice), and strategies for engaging a multigenerational and multicultural workforce. 

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn how to deliver responsible plan communications and financial education without crossing into regulated financial advice.
  • Discover innovative solutions to common communication challenges that improve how employees perceive and value their share plans.
  • Explore strategies for addressing cultural and generational differences to ensure equity programs resonate across regions.
Speaker/Author

Tom Parker, Tapestry (UK)
Julie Shepherd, FGE, Sage (UK)
Sarah Long, Wealth at Work (UK)

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 09:30 - 10:20
Country
Breakout series
Location
JW Grand Salon 1
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

6.5 Mastering Equity Plan Reporting: From Data Integrity to Audit Readiness

Equity plan reporting can be a minefield of data discrepancies, compliance risks, and audit challenges. This session provides practical guidance for maintaining clean, accurate data and preparing for audits with confidence. 

Participants will explore strategies for reconciling information across systems, managing reporting schedules, and addressing common pitfalls. Attendees will leave with actionable tools and best practices to ensure equity plan reporting is efficient, reliable, and audit-ready.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn strategies for reconciling information across multiple systems and preventing discrepancies.
  • Gain insights into preparing for audits, managing reporting schedules, and addressing common pitfalls in equity reporting.
  • Explore actionable approaches and best practices to streamline equity plan reporting while ensuring accuracy and compliance.
Speaker/Author

Michael Mauro, insightsoftware (US)
Liz Stoudt, Infinite Equity (US)
Trevin Rard, Remitly (US)

Event date
Wednesday, 22 Apr 2026, 16:00 - 17:00
Country
Breakout series
Location
402
Field of Study
Accounting
Level
I

6.1 The Equity Games: The Global Stock Plan Showdown

Global stock plan administration is evolving quickly—and staying current requires both technical depth and practical judgment. This interactive session delivers a fresh, high-energy approach to learning, combining real-world scenarios with a fast-paced trivia format that challenges participants to apply their knowledge in the moment.Attendees will test their understanding across a wide range of global equity topics, including mobility and cross-border planning, ESPP design insights, 10b5-1 plans, Section 16 and Rule 144 reporting, tax withholding and payroll coordination, 409A valuations, and financial reporting considerations. Designed to spark discussion and peer learning, this session sharpens expertise while reinforcing best practices in a memorable, engaging way.
 

KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES:

  • Gain up-to-date insight into global equity trends, regulatory developments, and emerging best practices.
  • Deepen understanding of complex compliance, reporting, and administration topics through practical scenarios.
  • Reinforce learning in real time by making decisions under pressure in a competitive, game-based format.
Speaker/Author

Rob Miceli, Bank of America (US)
Dave Lanka, Bank of America (US)
Tara Hagen, FGE, Aon (US)
Carrie Kovac, Elastic (US)
Nicole Hickle, Amgen (US)

Event date
Wednesday, 22 Apr 2026, 16:00 - 17:00
Country
Breakout series
Location
JW Grand Salon 1
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O

7.6 The Architecture of Equity: How to Build an ESPP That Lasts

A well-designed ESPP is more than a benefit—it’s a powerful tool for fostering ownership, engagement, and alignment across your organization. But creating a lasting program requires a strong foundation.
In this session, participants will explore the essential elements of sustainable ESPP design, from aligning with corporate objectives and managing financial trade-offs to navigating compliance and global complexities. Attendees will gain a practical framework for evaluating plan features, modeling participation, and future-proofing their ESPP to meet evolving workforce and market needs. 

Whether you’re refreshing an existing plan or launching a new one, this session provides actionable tools and strategic insights to build an ESPP that endures.
 

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn how to align your ESPP with corporate goals, financial strategy, and workforce objectives for long-term impact.
  • Gain insights into managing regulatory, tax, and operational challenges across multiple jurisdictions.
  • Discover strategies for modeling participation, evaluating plan features, and adapting your ESPP to evolving workforce and market needs.
Speaker/Author

Liz Stoudt, Infinite Equity (US)
Amy Henry, The Coca-Cola Company (IE)

Event date
Thursday, 23 Apr 2026, 09:30 - 10:20
Country
Breakout series
Location
401
Field of Study
Specialized Knowledge
Level
O