2025 Annual Shareholders’ Meeting and Director Nominations

GENERAL
Fri, Aug 15 2025 09:41 am

Annual Meeting

Rua Bioscience Limited (NZX: RUA) advises that its 2025 Annual Shareholders’ Meeting will be held at 3:00pm (New Zealand time) on Tuesday, 28 October 2025. The meeting will be held virtually via Computershare’s online meeting platform. Further details for participation and voting online will be included in the formal Notice of Annual Shareholders’ Meeting which will be released prior to the meeting.

Following the Annual Shareholders Meeting there will be an investor meeting held in Ruatorea where many shareholders reside, which will provide an opportunity to meet and interact with the Board and management.

Director Nominations

The Board currently has four Directors, one of whom is standing for re-election at the upcoming Annual Shareholders Meeting.

Rua advises that for the purposes of NZX listing rule 2.3.2 the closing date for Director nominations is 5:00pm NZST on Friday 12th September 2025.

Any director nomination must be accompanied by the consent in writing of the person nominated and must be made by a security holder entitled to attend and vote at the meeting. Any nominations should be emailed to: [email protected] or addressed to Paul Naske, Chief Executive Officer, Rua Bioscience Limited, PO Box 1387, Gisborne, 4040.

For more information about Rua Bioscience please visit www.ruabio.com.

The person who authorised this announcement:
Paul Naske,
Chief Executive Officer

For shareholder enquiries please visit www.ruabio.com or contact:
[email protected] or 0800 RUABIO


Announcement PDF


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