Results of Briscoe Group Limited Annual Shareholder Meeting

MEETING
Thu, May 20 2021 12:16 pm

At Briscoe Group Limited’s shareholder meeting, held today at Level 28, Lumley Centre, 88 Shortland Street, Auckland, and also online, shareholders were asked to vote on 4 resolutions, which were supported by the Board.

As required by NZX Listing Rule 6.1, all voting was conducted by a poll.

The resolutions passed by shareholders were:

• That Dame Rosanne Meo, who will retire by rotation at the close of the Annual Meeting in accordance with NZX Listing Rule 2.7.1 and the Company’s Constitution, be re-elected as a Director of the Company.
• That Mark Callaghan, who having been appointed by the Company’s Board of Directors as an additional Director effective from 1 January 2021, retires at the close of the Annual Meeting in accordance with NZX Listing Rule 2.7.1 and the Company’s Constitution, be re-elected as a Director of the Company.
• That the total monetary sum per annum available for payment as remuneration to all Directors in aggregate for their services as Directors of the Company be increased by $20,000 from not more than $380,000 to not more than $400,000 per annum.
• It be recorded that PricewaterhouseCoopers will continue in office as the Company’s auditor and that the Board of Directors be authorised to fix the remuneration of PricewaterhouseCoopers for the ensuing year.

Details of the number of votes cast in person or by a proxy holder are:
(see attached table)

Contact for enquiries:

Geoff Scowcroft
Chief Financial Officer
Tel: +64 9 815 3737


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