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ESG in the age of activism

Chris Hodge FCG reflects upon acting as moderator for a panel discussion about how ESG issues are impacting on companies, investors and the relationship between them.
8 November 2019
Blog
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Guidance Note

Lead charity trustees in England and Wales

The charity sector has seen increasing calls for individual trustees on boards to be appointed to lead on specific aspects of a charity’s activities in response to adverse reports – whether it be safeguarding, staff welfare, digital or fundraising. The concept of a ‘lead’ or 'link’ is not new, as it could, for example, be argued that the honorary position of treasurer makes that person the lead trustee on finance.
17 January 2023
Guidance Note
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Rapid change - Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act

On Thursday 26 June, the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act received Royal Assent.
6 July 2020
Blog
Law, regulation and compliance
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The Chartered Governance Institute of the UK & Ireland calls for balance in the latest FRC consultation response

The Chartered Governance Institute of the UK & Ireland has submitted our response to the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) consultation on the review of the UK Corporate Governance Code (the Code).
21 September 2023
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Finance
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Being on top of Ultimate Beneficial Ownership compliance: Key takeaways

In this article Chris Butler, Head of Operations at Mercator® by Citco, discusses the principles that you can follow to help you to manage your company / multinational corporation UBO compliance efficiently
15 December 2021
Blog
Law, regulation and compliance
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ISSB anniversary - the second year won't be dull!

ISSB (International Sustainability Standards Board) recently celebrated their one-year anniversary on Thursday 3 November. Lindsey Stewart, director of investment stewardship research at Morningstar, shares a few thoughts.
16 November 2022
Blog
Subsidiaries
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Following an IPO, will keeping certain board roles cause problems?

A concern that crops up when companies have been through the IPO process often revolves around boards and current roles. Hypothetically thinking, what would happen if you already have an executive Chair, CEO and CFO that you intend on keeping? Could it cause problems following your IPO?
5 October 2022
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Boardroom Dynamics
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Lessons from the Whyte Review on the mistreatment within the sport of gymnastics

In this article Craig Beeston, SGA Programme Manager, discusses the findings of the Whyte Review and what can be learned in regards to sports governance.
24 June 2022
Blog
Sports
Law, regulation and compliance
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Recorded Webinar

Trust me, I'm listed Practical perspectives on reporting launch

Too long? Too boring? Read by nobody? A thankless task? Too many reports attract descriptions like these. But when done well, the annual report is the vital calling card of a listed company. It’s in the doing it well that many companies get stuck. How should a report be put together and what should it say? What are the secrets to producing what’s often the first port of call for investors, and increasingly, other stakeholders?​
2 July 2020
Recorded Webinar
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