FTSE-listed firm on using AGM tech for the first time – and where such tools stand in a post-pandemic world
‘Our primary goal [in using Lumi] was to deliver a safe and legally compliant virtual AGM, one where shareholders could just as easily be seen and heard as at a physical meeting,’ says Mark Jenkins, company secretary at Halma, a FTSE-listed group of companies that produce life-saving technologies. ‘Lumi enabled us to register delegates and provide live and secure polling, as well as Q&As, allowing us to create a forum for shareholder engagement virtually.’
Although Halma only began
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