Join us for an engaging roundtable discussion on voting rights for shares, set within the broader ambition of strengthening European capital markets and supporting a true savings and investment union.
As Europe seeks to enhance its competitiveness and retain listed companies, evolving governance structures – such as voting rights policies – are increasingly part of the debate. This comes against a backdrop of a shrinking public equity universe, with the number of listed companies in the EU declining by almost 15% between 2010 and 2022 – a trend that continues today, with delistings still outpacing new listings.
This interactive session will bring together perspectives on how such mechanisms may influence market attractiveness, investor protection, and the long-term development of European equity markets.
Further details to follow soon.