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Jeremy Boraks, Fidelity
Amy Reina, Deloitte
Karen Needham, FGE, Wave Life Sciences

 

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Maria Robins, FGE, Morgan Stanley at Work

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26 September 2024
A ROADMAP TO MANAGE A T+1 (OR T+0!) SETTLEMENT CYCLE FOR MOBILE PARTICIPANTS
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Panel: Tara Hagen, FGE, Global Tax Network; Chris Dohrmann, FGE, J. P. Morgan Workplace Solutions

All plan types
USA

In a recent webcast sponsored by Global Tax Network and J.P. Morgan Workplace Solutions, experts Tara Hagen, FGE and Chris Dohrmann, FGE, delved into the SEC's new rule that shortens the settlement cycle for equity compensation plans from T+2 to T+1, effective May 28, 2024. This change significantly impacts stock-settled RSUs, stock option exercises, and ADRs, while non-US securities, and FX transactions remain at T+2.

Adapting to T+1: Market reaction and technological adjustments

Discussing the market's reaction, Tara and Chris highlighted that companies are still adjusting to the new T+1 settlement cycle, even a month into the rule’s implementation. While some companies are well-prepared, others are struggling with the substantial process and technological adjustments required. The experts noted that transitioning to T+1 necessitates multiple intraday updates to manage the process efficiently, as opposed to the end-of-day updates that sufficed for longer settlement cycles like T+5. They also pointed out the anticipation for a potential move to T+0 by 2027, which will further intensify these demands.

Benefits, challenges, and the role of AI

Tara and Chris emphasized the dual nature of the T+1 shift, outlining both its benefits and challenges. The primary benefits include reduced risk for investors and enhanced market efficiency, with a strong drive in the US for quick asset access and control. However, the challenges are significant, especially for companies that currently lack the necessary technological tools to cope with the reduced settlement time. The experts also discussed a noted disparity in readiness between the US and Europe, with the latter showing markedly less urgency for T+1 adoption.

A particularly engaging part of the discussion was the role of AI in this new landscape. Despite 87% of webcast attendees not actively using AI in their processes, Tara and Chris made a compelling case for its importance. AI can accurately predict tax impacts and manage extensive data from mobile employees, thereby enhancing efficiency—a crucial factor in adapting to T+1.

Tax implications, compliance, and operational adjustments

The experts also explored the tax implications and compliance requirements under the new T+1 rule. Equity transactions and tax reporting need to be expedited to meet the new timelines. Tara and Chris stressed the importance of streamlining tax processes and ensuring timely updates of employee records, especially for mobile employees. 

In discussing operational adjustments, they detailed the necessary changes in both the pre-transaction and execution phases. Companies must gather detailed employee information, review tax rates, monitor changes in employee status, perform testing, and consult with tax providers to ensure smooth transitions. They also highlighted the need to expedite tasks like determining market price and performing final checks post-May 2024, given the reduced latitude in managing these processes under the new settlement timeline.

Broker and transfer agent adaptations

Tara and Chris provided insights into how brokers and transfer agents are adapting to the T+1 settlement cycle. Brokers have moved to 24-hour operations, and APIs now enable multiple transactions per day. However, the shift to T+0 will require even more robust intraday settlement processes. They noted that smaller, tech-savvy transfer agents are potentially ready for T+0, pending SEC mandates and coordination with DTC and other transfer agents.

Fair market value and tax strategies

A key part of the webcast was the discussion on Fair Market Value (FMV) considerations and tax strategies. Clients often discuss and implement changes, such as moving from T+1 to T (same-day transaction). Withhold-to-cover, while previously more common due to accounting treatment issues, is cash-intensive and requires advance preparation. Sell-to-cover, despite its complexities involving settling sales to pay taxes, remains more popular. Tara and Chris observed that many clients have shifted to real-time or prior-day FMV calculations for vesting, moving away from using averages calculated on vesting dates.

Automation, employee experience, and compliance

Automation emerged as a crucial theme in the discussion, with Tara and Chris advocating for its role in ensuring efficiency and accuracy. Automation reduces manual work and associated errors, which is vital for managing state-to-state and country-to-country tax compliance. They stressed that risk mitigation is a significant driver for automation, especially with increased auditing by states facing budget constraints.

The experts also touched on the importance of simplifying the vesting and exercise processes to improve employee understanding and satisfaction. Clear, simplified explanations and ensuring employees know the reasons behind data requirements can mitigate any frustration and enhance compliance. This focus on managing and monitoring the employee experience is critical in maintaining the attractiveness of stock awards.

Poll results, readiness, and future outlook

A poll conducted during the webcast indicated varying levels of readiness for T+1 and T+0 among companies, with 46% having made changes for T+1, 9% feeling prepared for T+0 and others still working towards compliance. Tara and Chris used these results to underscore the ongoing efforts and challenges companies face in adapting to these changes.

Looking ahead, the industry is moving towards faster data availability and processing. Tara and Chris concluded by emphasizing that companies must continuously improve their systems and processes to stay compliant. The goal is to achieve seamless data integration and real-time processing capabilities to handle market and regulatory demands effectively.

In summary

The move to a T+1 settlement cycle represents a significant shift in equity compensation management, requiring advanced technological solutions, streamlined processes, and proactive tax management. 

Tara and Chris underscored the need for market participants to leverage AI and automation, prepare for further reductions in settlement cycles, and ensure compliance with the accelerated timelines. 

While the US leads in adopting quicker settlement processes, global coordination and readiness remain critical challenges.

 

ABOUT OUR SPONSORS

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Companies experience streamlined processes, proactive cost-saving initiatives, and comprehensive compliance support, all delivered through a combination of personalized service and cutting-edge technology. With GTN, businesses can focus on their global growth strategies while leaving the intricacies of mobility tax management in expert hands. To learn more about how GTN can support your global mobility needs, visit gtn.com.

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J.P. Morgan understands that your company’s success is driven by the remarkable commitment and dedication of its employees.

Workplace Solutions is a holistic tech and service-based offering, created to empower your team to easily navigate their workplace incentives with confidence. 

From stock plan management powered by Global Shares and financial education to wealth building and beyond - our intuitive solutions help you attract and keep talented people who believe in your company as much as you believe in them.

Contact us today to find out how we can help empower your workforce.

VIRTUAL CHAPTER EVENT
24 September 2024, 11:30am - 4:30pm EDT
BOSTON CHAPTER MEETING
Boston

Virtual 

All plan types
USA

JOIN US ONLINE

The GEO East Coast Chapters are pleased to present three sessions that are sure to inform, educate, and spark new ideas for your plan designs.  

These sessions will explore the intersection of AI and human expertise in equity compensation, how life-changing events can create challenges for global share plan administration, and challenge the conventional wisdom that equity compensation plans may lead to harmful dilution.

SESSION ONE: AI VS HUMAN EXPERTISE: EXPLORING CHATGPT'S ROLE IN EQUITY COMPENSATION
SPEAKERS: TERRY ADAMSON, INFINITE EQUITY

Explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and equity compensation in this engaging session. As ChatGPT evolves, this session questions whether AI can match human expertise in this field. Our panel of equity compensation experts will critique ChatGPT's responses, examining its handling of scenarios like stock options, restricted stock units, and performance shares through live demonstrations and discussions.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Assess the strengths and limitations of ChatGPT in equity compensation compared to expert knowledge.
  • Explore practical AI applications in equity compensation, including stock options and performance shares.
  • Discuss AI's future impact on finance and compensation roles, and its potential to reshape financial advisory and equity compensation professions.

     


SESSION TWO: LIFE INTERUPPTED - STRATEGIES FOR LIFE CHANGES IN GLOBAL EQUITY PLANS IN A COMPLEX LEGAL LANDSCAPE
SPEAKERS: LINDSAY MINNIS, BAKER MCKENZIE AND KIMBERLY FRANKO LOWER, BAKER MCKENIZE 

Navigating life-changing events within equity plans can be complex, especially when factoring in global legal and regulatory requirements. This session explores how companies can effectively manage these challenges, focusing on leaves of absence, terminations, and other major life events from both compliance and administrative perspectives. We'll cover strategies for handling long-term incentive awards like RSUs and options, as well as employee stock purchase programs, while avoiding legal pitfalls and balancing administrative challenges in a multijurisdictional context.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn about the complexities of managing global equity compensation plans, in during significant life events like leaves of absence and terminations.
  • Gain insights into the potential legal and practical pitfalls that can arise when handling life-changing events in global share plans.
  • Explore practical solutions for balancing administrative challenges and managing compliance risks associated with long-term incentive awards.

     


SESSION THREE: CHALLENGING CONVENTIONAL WISDOM: DILUTION FROM EQUITY PLANS
SPEAKERS: AARON SHAPIRO, CARVER EDISON

In this session we'll challenge the conventional wisdom that equity compensation plans lead to harmful dilution. By examining common myths and presenting data-driven insights, we'll reveal true dilutive impact and benefits of these plans. Attendees will learn how thoughtfully designed equity plans can align interests, foster loyalty, and drive long-term success without significant dilution. Join us to rethink equity compensation and empower your company's growth.

KEY LEARNING POINTS

  • Understand the real dilutive impact of equity compensation plans versus common misconceptions.
  • Learn how well-designed equity plans can align interests and foster employee loyalty.
  • Discover strategies to drive long-term growth with equity plans while minimizing dilution.

     

This is a virtual meeting.  Login details will be sent as closer to the meeting date.

IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
24 September 2024, 11:30am - 4:30pm EDT
NEW YORK CHAPTER MEETING
NY

New York and Philadelphia

All plan types
USA

JOIN US IN NEW YORK OR PHILADELPHIA

The GEO East Coast Chapters are pleased to present three sessions that are sure to inform, educate, and spark new ideas for your plan designs. Hosted in two cities, with live speakers in New York, join us at the most convenient location for you!

These sessions will explore the intersection of AI and human expertise in equity compensation, how life-changing events can create challenges for global share plan administration, and challenge the conventional wisdom that equity compensation plans may lead to harmful dilution


SESSION ONE: AI VS HUMAN EXPERTISE: EXPLORING CHATGPT'S ROLE IN EQUITY COMPENSATION
SPEAKERS: TERRY ADAMSON, INFINITE EQUITY

Explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and equity compensation in this engaging session. As ChatGPT evolves, this session questions whether AI can match human expertise in this field. Our panel of equity compensation experts will critique ChatGPT's responses, examining its handling of scenarios like stock options, restricted stock units, and performance shares through live demonstrations and discussions.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Assess the strengths and limitations of ChatGPT in equity compensation compared to expert knowledge.
  • Explore practical AI applications in equity compensation, including stock options and performance shares.
  • Discuss AI's future impact on finance and compensation roles, and its potential to reshape financial advisory and equity compensation professions.

     


SESSION TWO: LIFE INTERUPPTED - STRATEGIES FOR LIFE CHANGES IN GLOBAL EQUITY PLANS IN A COMPLEX LEGAL LANDSCAPE
SPEAKERS: LINDSAY MINNIS, BAKER MCKENZIE AND KIMBERLY FRANKO LOWER, BAKER MCKENIZE 

Navigating life-changing events within equity plans can be complex, especially when factoring in global legal and regulatory requirements. This session explores how companies can effectively manage these challenges, focusing on leaves of absence, terminations, and other major life events from both compliance and administrative perspectives. We'll cover strategies for handling long-term incentive awards like RSUs and options, as well as employee stock purchase programs, while avoiding legal pitfalls and balancing administrative challenges in a multijurisdictional context.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Learn about the complexities of managing global equity compensation plans, in during significant life events like leaves of absence and terminations.
  • Gain insights into the potential legal and practical pitfalls that can arise when handling life-changing events in global share plans.
  • Explore practical solutions for balancing administrative challenges and managing compliance risks associated with long-term incentive awards.

     


SESSION THREE: CHALLENGING CONVENTIONAL WISDOM: DILUTION FROM EQUITY PLANS
SPEAKERS: AARON SHAPIRO, CARVER EDISON

In this session we'll challenge the conventional wisdom that equity compensation plans lead to harmful dilution. By examining common myths and presenting data-driven insights, we'll reveal true dilutive impact and benefits of these plans. Attendees will learn how thoughtfully designed equity plans can align interests, foster loyalty, and drive long-term success without significant dilution. Join us to rethink equity compensation and empower your company's growth.

KEY LEARNING POINTS

  • Understand the real dilutive impact of equity compensation plans versus common misconceptions.
  • Learn how well-designed equity plans can align interests and foster employee loyalty.
  • Discover strategies to drive long-term growth with equity plans while minimizing dilution.

 

Lunch for New York generously provided by Bank of America                     Lunch for Philadelphia generously provided by KPMG

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LOCATION

NEW YORK
Paramount 
1515 Broadway
31st Floor
New York, NY 10166

PHILADELPHIA
KPMG
1735 Market St
4th Floor
Philadelphia, PA 19103

ARTICLE
23 September 2024
EMPOWER ACQUIRES OPTIONTRAX TO DELIVER INTEGRATED EQUITY COMPENSATION SOLUTIONS
External News

Empower

Trending now
All plan types
USA

Empower has acquired Plan Management Corporation (PMC), the creator of OptionTrax®, a leading digital equity plan administration platform, to expand its retirement and wealth management services. The acquisition will integrate OptionTrax's equity compensation platform with Empower’s financial tools, offering enhanced equity compensation services to both public and private companies. Empower aims to meet growing market demand for equity compensation management, helping employers provide valuable equity benefits to their employees, while OptionTrax will continue operating under the brand "OptionTrax by Empower."

ARTICLE
20 September 2024
ZOOM TO CUT BACK ON STOCK-BASED COMPENSATION, JOINING SALESFORCE, WORKDAY
External News

Yahoo Finance

Trending now
All plan types
USA

Zoom Video Communications is scaling back its employee stock compensation plan, joining other tech firms like Salesforce and Workday in addressing concerns over high levels of stock issuance leading to shareholder dilution. CEO Eric Yuan noted that issuing large amounts of equity is unsustainable, with plans to reduce stock grants and phase out the performance equity plan over the next two years, substituting some equity compensation with higher cash bonuses. This trend reflects broader industry challenges, as tech firms adjust compensation strategies in response to fluctuating stock values and investor concerns over dilution.

LIVE WEBCAST
19 September 2024, 11am - 12pm EDT
GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES: UNDERSTANDING EQUITY COMPENSATION PERCEPTIONS AND NEEDS ACROSS BORDERS
Webcast

Emily Cervino, FGE, Fidelity 
Sarah Francis, Fidelity

All plan types
Global

Enhance your global equity compensation strategy by delving into participant perceptions worldwide. In this webinar on September 19, explore the unique characteristics of participants in Canada, China, Germany, India, the UK, the US as well as some fascinating insights into how age and gender impact perceptions. Gain insights into the similarities and differences in satisfaction, understanding, confidence, and educational needs regarding company stock plans.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Uncover commonalities and distinctions in participant perceptions across diverse global locations
  • Understand the unique factors influencing satisfaction, confidence, and understanding of equity compensation programs
  • Identify actionable insights to tailor your strategy for a more effective and globally resonant approach

 

COST
GEO members: No charge
GEO non-members*: $85 

Become a GEO member to attend webcasts for free in the future!

*Fees are non-refundable. Recordings are available to access on-demand following the webcast.

CPE Credit Hours: 1.0*
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge
Levels: O
Delivery Method: Group Internet-Based
Advanced Preparation: None

CEP Continuing Education (CE) credit: 1.0 credits

*CPE credits are provided for live webcasts only. Please visit our Continuing Education and Event Policies pages for more information.

REGISTER TO ATTEND
Registration is required. Connection and login instructions are sent to registered participants prior to this webcast.

 

 

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IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
18 September 2024, 11am - 6pm PDT
14TH ANNUAL NORCAL FORUM
NorCal

San Mateo, CA 

USA

Save the date to connect with your NorCal community this September in San Mateo, CA! 

IN-PERSON CHAPTER EVENT
12 September 2024, 4 - 7pm PDT
PACIFIC NORTHWEST CHAPTER MEETING
Pacific Northwest

Seattle

USA

LAUNCH PARTY AT STARBUCKS RESERVE

We are excited to announce our brand new Pacific Northwest Chapter!

Come and celebrate this new launch with us at the beautiful Starbucks Reserve in SoDo.  Unwind with industry peers and make new connections. Discuss latest trends and challenges in equity planning – or just unwind with a drink.

We look forward to seeing you there!

LOCATION
Starbucks Reserve Store 
2401 Utah Ave. S.
Seattle, WA 98134

Generously Hosted by BDO and Starbucks


 

LIVE WEBCAST
12 September 2024, 9 - 10am PDT
BALANCING ACT: THE INTERPLAY OF THE ECONOMY, EQUITY AWARDS AND COMPENSATION
Webcast

Vicky Phrydas, UBS
Mike Griffin, UBS
Ann Glackin, Jabil

All plan types
Global

In today's economic climate, escalating inflation poses new challenges for companies striving to maintain a balance between financial stability and employee satisfaction.

This session explores the intricate dynamics of adjusting employee compensation amidst inflationary pressures, offering invaluable insights for business leaders, HR practitioners, and stock plan administrators.

KEY LEARNING POINTS:

  • Gain insights into how inflationary pressures affect employee compensation structures and strategies, and learn how to identify potential risks and opportunities
  • Explore effective strategies for maintaining a delicate equilibrium between financial stability and meeting the evolving needs and expectations of employees in a dynamic economic environment
  • Discover practical approaches and best practices for adapting compensation plans and policies to respond effectively to changing economic conditions, ensuring resilience and agility in compensation management strategies

COST
GEO members: No charge
GEO non-members*: $85 

Become a GEO member to attend webcasts for free in the future!

*Fees are non-refundable. Recordings are available to access on-demand following the webcast.

CPE Credit Hours: 1.0*
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge
Levels: O
Delivery Method: Group Internet-Based
Advanced Preparation: None

CEP Continuing Education (CE) credit: 1.0 credits

*CPE credits are provided for live webcasts only. Please visit our Continuing Education and Event Policies pages for more information.

REGISTER TO ATTEND
Registration is required. Connection and login instructions are sent to registered participants prior to this webcast.

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