Details for the Heartland 2022 Annual Shareholder Meeting

MEETING
Mon, Oct 31 2022 09:17 am

NZX/ASX release
31 October 2022

Details for the Heartland 2022 Annual Shareholder Meeting

The Annual Shareholder Meeting of Heartland Group Holdings Limited (Heartland) (NZX/ASX: HGH) will be held online on Tuesday 8 November 2022, commencing at 2pm (New Zealand time).

To join the meeting, visit www.virtualmeeting.co.nz/agm/hgh22/register.

Shareholders joining the meeting will require their shareholder number for verification purposes. From the online platform, shareholders will be able to view the presentation, vote and ask questions. Attendees are invited to submit questions in advance of the meeting by going to vote.linkmarketservices.com/HGH.

For shareholders submitting a postal vote or appointing a proxy, completed voting forms must be received by Heartland’s share registrar Link Market Services, or postal votes and Proxy appointments lodged online, by no later than 2pm (New Zealand time) on 6 November 2022.

More details about voting and meeting participation is included in the Notice of Meeting available at shareholders.heartland.co.nz.

The webcast will be available on Heartland’s website at shareholders.heartland.co.nz, approximately 24 hours after the conclusion of the live event.


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The person(s) who authorised this announcement:
Jeff Greenslade
Chief Executive Officer


For further information, please contact:
Nicola Foley
Group Head of Communications
027 345 6809
[email protected]
Level 3, Heartland House, 35 Teed Street, Newmarket, Auckland, New Zealand


Announcement PDF


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