Our regular summary of global issues impacting remuneration here in Australia.
Global Issues Impacting Remuneration
Our regular round-up of international issues.
UK Enquiry into Executive Remuneration
Australia’s recent changes to legislation affecting executive remuneration are setting a benchmark as the UK government launches its own review into executive remuneration.
Review of 2011 Reporting Season
The 2011 company reporting season created plenty of headlines as executive remuneration reports were scrutinised by shareholders and the market alike.
Interviews
Advice sought today is offered in a very complex environment, under the watchful eye of regulators, shareholders, companies and CEOs alike.
Interviews
In this interview John Egan, Chairman and Founder of Egan Associates offers his reflections on the journey of consulting, what clients need from a consultant or advisor, the changing landscape facing clients today, the diversity of clients and the unique issues they encounter, the evolution of the Egan Associates’ perspective on reward and governance.
Case Study : Preparing for an IPO
Egan Associates describes how it helped a company that was preparing for listing.
Case Study : Trade sale of a multi-national entity
A prominent private equity house engaged Egan Associates to assist in the construction of remuneration arrangements for either an IPO or trade sale of an entity with overseas headquarters and operations in Australasia, Europe and North America.
Case Study : NED remuneration for dual listing with offshore assets
With assets located offshore and listing on dual exchanges, a resources company required guidance on how to remunerate expatriate executives and board members located in several jurisdictions.
KMP Report No. 2 : NED, CEO, CFO, KMP Remuneration Among the ASX Top 100 and NZX Top 50
We provide information on the remuneration of chairmen, non-executive directors, chief executive officers, chief financial officers and an indicative KMP population, illustrating the 2010 financial year reporting environment
ending 31 December 2010.