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UKSA has introduced a pilot scheme for "Liaison Officers" to assist communication between private shareholders and company directors. The concept of this system is described below:

UKSA COMPANY LIAISON OFFICER - Suggested role

The duties of a liaison officer are for the person selected to decide but it is envisaged that they could include some of the following. It is for the officer to choose. 

TO BE INFORMED

  • To receive and read company annual and other reports

  • Arrange to receive from the company copies of public statements issued by the company

  • Monitor company performance

TO LIAISE

  • Attend AGM’s

  • Attend other meetings with Company officers if the opportunity arises

  • When attending Company events when invited to speak be prepared to state that they are the UKSA Liaison Officer to the Company

TO INFORM 

  • At UKSA meetings to advise members of developments at the selected Company
  • Produce from time to time short update articles for regional and national newsletters on Company matters
  • Alert the national Chairman of UKSA to any serious matters regarding which UKSA should consider formal representation.

TO EXPRESS OPINION

  • Advise the Chairman of UKSA if and when he is asked to express publicly views on the Company
  • Be prepared, if requested, to make public comment and express opinion, as to the specific Company performance and matters relevant to its private shareholder interests. In no way is this latter a formal requirement of the role and the liaison officer may prefer to refer the inquirer to the national Chairman.

Contact us if you are interested in representing UKSA in such a role (you need to be a UKSA member).

 

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