
SYDNEY, 10 October 2024 -- PGS Advisers, a boutique proxy solicitation, governance and shareholder advisory firm, officially launches today to assist Australian companies in navigating the complex landscape of investor expectations and corporate governance.
Founded by industry veteran Marc Stanghieri, PGS Advisers aims to fulfil the growing demand from boards and management teams for focused, tailored, and expert advice in proxy solicitation, governance, and shareholder relations.
"Companies today face increasing pressure to align with shareholder expectations while pursuing their strategic objectives," said Marc Stanghieri, Founder of PGS Advisers. "Our mission is to provide boards and executives with independent, specialised insights that bridge the gap between corporate goals and investor demands."
PGS Advisers’ services include:
- Executing tailored shareholder engagement strategies
- Intelligence on shareholder composition and voting influencers
- Insights on investor and proxy adviser voting policies
- Strategic advice on aligning company practices with shareholder expectations
The firm's launch comes at a time when corporate governance issues are increasingly prominent in the Australian market.
"We recognize that boards and management teams are seeking partners who can provide deep expertise in navigating shareholder approval processes, whether for M&A transactions or annual general meetings," Stanghieri said. "PGS Advisers is positioned to be that trusted partner, offering a level of focus and specialisation that sets us apart in the market."
About PGS Advisers:
PGS Advisers is an independent proxy solicitation and shareholder advisory firm based in Australia. The firm provides specialised counsel to help companies align their practices with investor expectations, navigate complex transactions, and achieve shareholder approval for critical corporate actions. PGS Advisers’ founder Marc Stanghieri is the former head of M&A and activism for Morrow Sodali in Australia
For further information: team@pgsadvisers.com.au
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