
Shareholder resolutions
Shareholder resolutions are formal proposals submitted by shareholders of a company for a vote at the company's annual meeting. They allow shareholders to express concerns, suggest changes, or advocate for specific policies related to the company's operations, governance, or social responsibility. If approved by a majority, these resolutions can influence company decisions and practices. They serve as a way for shareholders to have a voice in corporate governance beyond just voting for board members. While not always binding, resolutions can prompt companies to consider important issues and demonstrate shareholder views.