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AI-Driven Shareholder Voting: The New Governance Risk Boards Can't Ignore
Let me paint a quick scene. It is a Tuesday morning in March. The annual general meeting of a Nifty 50 company is two weeks away. The board has spent six months on a thoughtful, intentional decision to delay CEO succession by a year — because the company is mid-way through a major acquisition and continuity matters. They have explained the reasoning in earnings calls, investor letters, and the proxy statement. Somewhere in a server in New York, an AI system ingests that proxy


The Future of Shareholder Voting: How Investor Engagement Is Evolving in 2026
The future of shareholder voting in 2026 is defined by one clear shift: investor engagement is becoming more active, more digital, and more continuous. What used to be a once-a-year voting ritual is now an ongoing conversation between companies and their shareholders. Boards are being questioned more closely. Institutional investors are building in-house voting systems. Retail investors are participating through digital platforms. And technology — especially AI — is changing
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