SYDNEY

AUSTRALIAN CHAPTER

SYDNEY
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Sydney

GEO CHAPTER TEAM:

Sandra Buth, Deloitte (Chapter Leader)

Seth Bohart, Computershare
Jordan Foster, Automic Group
Kama-Jade Ghosn, Noble Oak
Erica Kidston, Baker McKenzie
Eileen Liu, Arnold Bloch Leibler
Joanna Mak, Brambles
Beth Milburn, BHP
Mark Saliba, Boardroom Unlimited
David Sarac, Brambles

GEO BOARD CHAPTER LIAISON:

June Davenport, FGE, Morgan Stanely at Work

Mary Potter, Global Equity Organization

 

 

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LIVE WEBCAST
22 August 2023, 12 - 1:15pm EDT
NAVIGATING TAX IMPLICATIONS: EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES FOR EQUITY COMPENSATION
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SPEAKERS: Amelie Desrochers, Deloitte, Tara Hagen, FGE, Global Tax Network, Hannah Needle, FGE, Tapestry Compliance

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Join us for an insightful webcast featuring esteemed representatives from the GEO Board, hailing from Canada, US, and UK. Together, we will delve into the pressing topic of effectively communicating the tax implications of equity compensation to your employees.

During this webcast, you will:

  1. Gain valuable insights into the best practices employed by global organizations to effectively communicate tax implications related to equity compensation
  2. Understand the common concerns and questions that employees may have regarding tax implications. Learn how to address these concerns, ensuring employees are well-informed and confident about their equity compensation
  3. Discover effective communication techniques and tools that can foster employee engagement and promote a more positive perception of equity compensation programs

 

CPE CREDIT HOURS: 1.5*
Field of study: Communication
Levels: O
Delivery method: Group Internet-Based
Advanced preparation: None

CEP Continuing Education (CE) credit:1.25 credits


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

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ARTICLE
10 August 2023
AIGCC’S UTILITY ENGAGEMENT GROUP CLAMPS DOWN ON EXECUTIVE PAY
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Khalid Azizuddin, Forbes

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The Asian Utilities Engagement Programme (AUEP), led by the Asian Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC), focuses on linking executive compensation to climate-related Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in Asian utilities. The program urges these companies to implement governance frameworks for climate issues, establish decarbonization timelines, disclose climate information according to TCFD guidelines, address physical climate risks, and ensure their lobbying activities align with climate objectives. Several companies, such as Japan's J-Power and Chub Electric, as well as Malaysia's Tenaga Nasional, are already incorporating sustainability KPIs into their compensation structures, and the program plans to expand its engagement to regulators and other markets.

ARTICLE
18 July 2023
EQUITY COMPENSATION PLANS: STOCK OPTIONS, RSUS, AND ALLOCATION
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SOURCE: Siskinds Law Firm

Global

 

This article serves as an introductory guide to equity compensation plans, particularly addressing common inquiries from founders. It focuses on two essential aspects: types of equity compensation, such as stock options and restricted share units (RSUs), along with their distinctive features and potential tax implications. Additionally, the article emphasizes the significance of establishing a formal equity compensation plan, often referred to as a stock option pool or an equity compensation pool. The allocation of securities in this plan impacts the fully-diluted ownership percentages of existing shareholders and allows corporations to benefit from preferential tax treatment.

ARTICLE
10 July 2023
THE COMPLEX ROLE OF THE BOARD IN SETTING EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION
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SOURCE: Deloitte

Global

 

This edition of On the board's agenda, in collaboration with Deloitte's Chief Executive Program, examines recent developments in executive compensation practices, addressing challenges related to market volatility and the impact of variations across countries on compensation strategies. With increasing complexity in compensation governance, it is crucial for boards to align pay with shareholder returns, performance goals, and stakeholder interests, while considering factors like DEI and ESG considerations. The discussion also emphasizes the need for boards to strike a balance between short-term and long-term concerns in crafting effective executive compensation strategies.

ARTICLE
22 June 2023
UNLOCKING THE POTENTIAL OF ESOP
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SOURCE: Wamda

Global

 

The article explores the potential of Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) and emphasizes the importance of providing liquidity to employees through stock awards. The authors advocate for controlled liquidity programs that align with equity vesting schedules to enhance employee engagement and empowerment as stakeholders, addressing the challenge of limited liquidity options for stock awards in startups.

ARTICLE
14 June 2023
RESEARCH ON THE PRESENT SITUATION OF EQUITY INCENTIVE AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION
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SOURCE: EUDL.EU

Global

 

This paper examines the current state of equity incentive research, focusing on scheme design and performance evaluation, as a solution to the principal-agent problem. It explores the selection of equity incentive schemes, incentive intensity, exercise conditions, and evaluation methods based on various theories, aiming to provide guidance for future research in equity incentives.

ARTICLE
14 June 2023
GETTING GEN Z ENGAGED WITH EQUITY COMPENSATION
external article

SOURCE: Global Shares

Global

The article highlights the significance of offering equity compensation as a means to engage Generation-Z (Gen Z) employees in the workplace. It suggests leveraging online platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Discord, and Slack to effectively communicate the benefits of equity compensation, emphasizing the importance of transparency and disclosure. Global Shares is mentioned as a company that assists in designing share plans and provides tailored communication strategies to engage employees, including those from the Gen Z demographic.

ARTICLE
2 June 2023
NETFLIX SHAREHOLDERS WITHHOLD SUPPORT FOR EXECUTIVE PAY PACKAGE
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SOURCE: Reuters

Global

The article discusses the recent vote by Netflix shareholders to withhold support for the company's executive pay package in response to the ongoing strike led by the Writers Guild of America West. The union argued that approving the pay package during the strike would be inappropriate, and this vote follows last year's low shareholder support for Netflix's executive compensation.

ARTICLE
19 April 2023
CAN EQUITY COMPENSATION INFLUENCE CORPORTE CULTURE?
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Great company culture sets the foundations for real, tangible business growth. It makes an organization unique and can impact important business drivers from productivity and morale to reputation, employee engagement and retention.

But can you design a workplace culture or is it something that develops organically over time? Leaders grapple with this question as they try to define their company’s personality and express its core values, ethics, behaviors, and beliefs.

Read on to discover different ways in which GEO Award-winning companies have used equity compensation as a tool to shape, or reinforce, the important intangibles of a strong organizational culture that elevates companies.

“Every company has a culture, either by default or by design, but our award winners have demonstrated how equity compensation can be used to nurture the ‘right’ corporate culture – to support business objectives, drive employee retention, attract new talent and play a role in marketing the company to customers and to society at large.”

1. A culture of trust

Trust is an essential component of any successful organization - and how better to build trust than to give employees permission to make and act upon strategic decisions?

To foster engagement and action, Danone gifts the power to co-own the company’s agenda through the grant of one free share to each of its employees. Rather than focusing on reward, its ‘One person, one share’ program gives each employee a vote at each annual shareholders’ meeting, encouraging a sense of equal ownership regardless of location or seniority.

Conversely, when Aviva used employee feedback to shape its share plan design, structure and communications, the message to its employees was clear – we respect your input, and you can trust us to design a plan that meets your needs.

2. A purposeful culture

Purpose is characterized by idealism and altruism and can unite people and teams by focusing on shared ideals or contributing to a greater cause.

Generali aligned their employees’ personal purpose with work by establishing a charitable vehicle to help the world’s disadvantaged. Funded by participation in its share plan with corporate donations linked to participation, as well as voluntary donations from employees, the plan placed purpose at the center of the enterprise.

Similarly, Shell, an organization with a razor sharp focus on achieving carbon net zero throughout its entire supply chain, unleashed higher performance and engagement when it included environmental performance criteria in its executive share plans.

3. A culture that supports diversity, equity and inclusion

With a global spotlight on improving and embedding diversity, equity and inclusion into everyday work life, the idea of ‘equitable equity’ versus reserving share ownership for rewarding high-skilled or senior employees is trending.

Saudi Aramco’s ambition to use equity to make their employees feel valued, regardless of background or position, was their equity plan’s key driver and the first of its kind in Saudi Arabia.

Equity compensation can also be used to build an equality-driven culture from the top down. One example is IHS Markit’s plan which introduced performance indicators including leadership support and mentoring, team engagement, inclusion and diversity and volunteering to retain key staff during a merger.

4. A cohesive culture

It is common to experience multiple embedded cultures within an organization, especially during times of change.

When two of Indonesia’s largest non-listed entities merged, GoTo Group looked to its share incentive plans to unify the employees from both organizations and to gain cultural alignment pre-IPO. Its all-employee share option award was named ‘Pancasila’ after the official, foundational philosophical theory of Indonesia rooted in inclusivity and unity.

It can also be difficult to uphold a cohesive culture that includes remote employees. When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, Atlassian launched ‘Team Anywhere’, an initiative which enabled its employees to work permanently from (almost) anywhere and port their share plan to their new home country. Reinforcing its relaxed culture, participants received plan communications via informal blog posts and emails on their internal wiki space, ‘hello’.

5. A rewarding culture

Commission-based industries, such as real estate or insurance, are challenged with avoiding toxic sales cultures. eXp World Holdings broke the mould by offering equity rather than cash-based incentives to its real estate employees. Participants can exchange commission for shares at a discounted price and earn more equity for notable achievements such as closing their first transaction each year, meeting certain metrics, committing to corporate culture requirements, and attending events.

Their ground-breaking approach positioned the company as the fastest growing real estate company in the world by headcount.

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