Results of Serko's 2025 Annual Shareholder Meeting

MEETING
Thu, Jun 26 2025 01:52 pm

At Serko Limited’s Annual Shareholders Meeting held in Auckland and online on Thursday 26 June 2025, shareholders were asked to vote on three resolutions, which were unanimously 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:
1. That Mr Darrin Grafton be re-elected as an executive director of Serko Limited.
2. That Ms Jan Dawson be re-elected as a non-executive director of Serko Limited.
3. That the directors are authorised to fix the fees and expenses of Deloitte as auditor for the 2026 financial year.

Details of the total number of votes cast in person or by a proxy holder are:

Resolutions

That Mr Darrin Grafton be re-elected as an executive director of Serko Limited.
For 90,542,162 (99.99%)
Against 6,768 (0.01%)
Abstain 12,064

That Ms Jan Dawson be re-elected as a non-executive director of Serko Limited.
For 89,175,361 (98.48%)
Against 1,372,990 (1.52%)
Abstain 12,643

That the directors are authorised to fix the fees and expenses of Deloitte as auditor for the 2026 financial year.
For 89,317,625 (100.00%)
Against 4,060 (0.00%)
Abstain 1,239,309

ENDS

Released for and on behalf of Serko Limited by Shane Sampson, Chief Financial Officer.

FURTHER INFORMATION
Investor relations
Shane Sampson
Chief Financial Officer
+64 9 884 5916
[email protected]


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