ARTICLE
10 August 2023
AIGCC’S UTILITY ENGAGEMENT GROUP CLAMPS DOWN ON EXECUTIVE PAY
External News

Khalid Azizuddin, Forbes

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Executive plans
Global

The Asian Utilities Engagement Programme (AUEP), led by the Asian Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC), focuses on linking executive compensation to climate-related Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in Asian utilities. The program urges these companies to implement governance frameworks for climate issues, establish decarbonization timelines, disclose climate information according to TCFD guidelines, address physical climate risks, and ensure their lobbying activities align with climate objectives. Several companies, such as Japan's J-Power and Chub Electric, as well as Malaysia's Tenaga Nasional, are already incorporating sustainability KPIs into their compensation structures, and the program plans to expand its engagement to regulators and other markets.

ARTICLE
27 June 2024
MAKING YOUR CASE – WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND GEO'S 26TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE IN PRAGUE
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General
Global

The Global Equity Organization's (GEO) 26th Annual Conference in Prague from 28-30 April 2025 presents an exceptional opportunity for professionals in global equity compensation to advance their knowledge, network with peers worldwide, and witness industry excellence firsthand.

Next year, the event promises to be a transformative experience in the picturesque city of Prague, offering numerous benefits that make it a crucial investment for anyone involved in global equity compensation.

Valuable educational opportunities

One of the standout features of GEO's conference is the ability to earn up to ten continuing education credits. By attending, you stay current with evolving practices and gain insights into future trends that can influence your organization's global equity strategies. Join the 92% of attendees whose learning objectives were met last year, ensuring your time is well spent and highly productive.

Financial incentives

Early birds catch the worm, and in this case, early registrants catch significant savings. GEO offers substantial discounts for those who register ahead of time, making it financially prudent to plan early. Moreover, issuers of global equity compensation plans that secure a speaking slot can attend for free, presenting an unbeatable opportunity for key decision-makers to gain invaluable knowledge and network with peers from around the world.

Robust program: Education and networking

The conference program is meticulously crafted to offer diverse learning opportunities. With over 50 education sessions covering topics from regulatory updates to innovative equity plan design, attendees can tailor their experience to meet their professional development goals.

Networking at GEO's conference is about more than exchanging business cards; it's about forging lasting connections in a conducive environment. Imagine having access to 10 structured networking events designed to facilitate meaningful interactions. These events ensure attendees meet peers from over 20 countries, creating a global network of contacts that can prove invaluable long after the conference concludes. Join the 88% of attendees who felt engaged throughout the event, ensuring a productive and enjoyable experience.

GEO Awards: Celebrating excellence

As an added bonus, attendees will have the opportunity to witness the prestigious GEO Awards ceremony. Each attendee seat at this exclusive event is valued at $350, providing a chance to celebrate and honor excellence and innovation in the field of global equity compensation. This ceremony not only recognizes outstanding achievements but also inspires attendees with new ideas and best practices.

MAKING THE CASE FOR APPROVAL

Convincing your organization to approve travel and registration costs for GEO's 26th Annual Conference in Prague boils down to highlighting the tangible benefits:

  • Professional Development: Gain essential knowledge and certifications through accredited sessions.
  • Financial Efficiency: Take advantage of early registration discounts and free attendance for issuers.
  • Networking Opportunities: Foster global connections at structured events designed for meaningful interactions.
  • Industry Recognition: Experience the prestige of the GEO Awards, celebrating excellence in global equity compensation.

Attending GEO's conference isn't just an expense; it's an investment in both personal and organizational growth. The knowledge gained, connections made, and strategies learned can directly impact your company's success in navigating the complex landscape of global equity compensation.

By demonstrating how your attendance will contribute to your professional development and benefit the organization through enhanced knowledge, networking, and exposure to industry excellence at the GEO Awards, you can effectively make the case for approval.

Investing in your professional growth at GEO's 26th Annual Conference is a decision that promises substantial returns, both in the short term and throughout your career.

LIVE WEBCAST
2 October 2024, 7 - 8pm EDT
GLOBAL SHARE PLAN RANKINGS STUDY: INSIGHTS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP - Australia/Asia Timezone Compatible
Webcast

Global Share Plans Ranking Study Sponsors

Data and business intelligence
All plan types
Global

Join us for an in-depth session on the Global Share Plan Rankings Study, a comprehensive analysis of employee share schemes worldwide. This study examines how receptive various countries are to implementing and participating in employee share schemes.

Discover which nations are leading the way in fostering these programs, driving corporate growth, and enhancing employee prosperity. Additionally, learn about countries on the cusp of transformation, ready to benefit from reforms that make employee share schemes more attractive.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Identify the top countries that excel in nurturing employee share schemes
  • Gain insights into the factors that influence the successful adoption of employee share schemes in different countries, from regulatory environments to cultural attitude
  • Discover common barriers that prevent the adoption of employee share schemes

 

COST
GEO members: No charge
GEO non-members*: $85 

Become a GEO member to attend webcasts for free in the future!

*Fees are non-refundable. Recordings are available to access on-demand following the webcast.

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.

REGISTER TO ATTEND
Registration is required. Connection and login instructions are sent to registered participants prior to this webcast.

LIVE WEBCAST
8 October 2024, 12 - 1pm EDT
GLOBAL SHARE PLAN RANKINGS STUDY: INSIGHTS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND THE FUTURE OF EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP - US/Europe Timezone Compatible
Webcast

Global Share Plans Ranking Study Sponsors

Data and business intelligence
All plan types
Global

Join us for an in-depth session on the Global Share Plan Rankings Study, a comprehensive analysis of employee share schemes worldwide. This study examines how receptive various countries are to implementing and participating in employee share schemes.

Discover which nations are leading the way in fostering these programs, driving corporate growth, and enhancing employee prosperity. Additionally, learn about countries on the cusp of transformation, ready to benefit from reforms that make employee share schemes more attractive.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Identify the top countries that excel in nurturing employee share schemes
  • Gain insights into the factors that influence the successful adoption of employee share schemes in different countries, from regulatory environments to cultural attitude
  • Discover common barriers that prevent the adoption of employee share schemes

 

COST
GEO members: No charge
GEO non-members*: $85 

Become a GEO member to attend webcasts for free in the future!

*Fees are non-refundable. Recordings are available to access on-demand following the webcast.

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.

REGISTER TO ATTEND
Registration is required. Connection and login instructions are sent to registered participants prior to this webcast.

ARTICLE
30 April 2024
WHAT DO AI, EMPLOYEE OWNERSHIP, AND THE FUTURE OF WORK HAVE IN COMMON
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Forbes

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All plan types
Global

Gallup reports that 22% of Americans in 2023 fear job displacement due to AI and emerging technologies, up from 13% in 2017. Although upskilling is crucial for adapting to technological changes, low employee engagement hampers the desire to learn new skills, suggesting that expanding employee ownership could motivate workers by giving them a stake in their company's success. Amid rising income inequality and cost of living, employee ownership offers a bipartisan solution, enhancing engagement and financial security while encouraging upskilling to counteract labor market polarization.

ARTICLE
20 May 2024
EQUITY COMPENSATION KEY DRIVER OF EMPLOYEE RETENTION AND ENGAGEMENT, STUDY FINDS
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Busniess Wire

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All plan types
Global

Morgan Stanley at Work's fourth annual State of the Workplace Financial Benefits Study reveals a growing demand for equity compensation among employees and HR leaders at both public and private companies. The study highlights that equity compensation is a top driver of employee engagement and retention, with 95% of HR leaders and 80% of employees recognizing its motivational impact. However, awareness and education gaps persist, as only 38% of employees are aware of these benefits, indicating significant opportunities for companies to enhance their equity compensation education programs.

ARTICLE
2 June 2024
L'OREAL ANNOUNCES LAUNCH OF FOURTH EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP PLAN
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L'Oreal Finance

Design and strategy
All plan types
Global

L’Oréal has launched its fourth Employee Share Ownership Plan, allowing employees in 63 countries to purchase shares and participate in the company's growth. The plan, introduced in 2018, has seen over 37,000 employees participate, reflecting their commitment and confidence in L’Oréal's future. Employees can buy shares at a discounted price with an employer contribution, and the shares will be blocked for five years, with the subscription period running from 5 June to 19 June 2024.

LIVE WEBCAST
24 October 2024, 12 - 1pm EDT
MASTERING YOUR SUBMISSION: GEO AWARDS TIPS AND TRICKS
Webcast

Tom Paleka, FGE, Gallagher
Jules Shepherd, FGE, The Sage Group
Eaton Williamson, Seagate Technology

GEO award excellence
Global

Do you have an innovative share scheme that is destined to be globally recognised? Join GEO Award Judges to find out what they are looking for and discover the secret to writing winning submissions.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

• Understand the submission process, uncovering tips and tricks to showcase your work
• Enhance your submission's impact and make it stand out from the crowd
• Increase your chances of winning a prestigious GEO Award

ARTICLE
3 June 2024
SHEIN TO KICK OFF PLANS FOR £50BN UK FLOAT
external article

BBC

Private and pre-IPO companies
All plan types
Global

Fast fashion giant Shein is considering an IPO on the London Stock Exchange, potentially valuing the company at $66 billion (£51.7 billion). Known for its cheap clothes and social media campaigns, Shein has faced criticism over environmental practices and labor conditions. The company, which may file the necessary paperwork this week, is seeking a UK listing after encountering regulatory hurdles in the US, aiming to boost its green credentials and expand its resale platform to the UK and Germany.

ARTICLE
24 April 2024
THE SEC SHOULD DO MORE TO MAKE STARTUP EQUITY COMPENSATION TRANSPARENT
external article

Yahoo

Trending now
All plan types
Global

Imagine getting a job offer from your dream company, but they refuse to disclose the currency of your salary—this is how the startup equity compensation market often operates. Employers offer stock options or RSUs without revealing the total number of company shares, leaving employees uncertain about their actual ownership stake. Current regulations do not require startups to provide comprehensive valuation information, leading to an overestimation of equity grants and undermining the high-tech labor market's competitiveness.