Results of 2026 Annual General Meeting.


    29 April 2026 18:29:00
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CAB Payments Holdings PLC
29 April 2026
 

29 April 2026

 

 

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CAB Payments Holdings plc and its subsidiaries

("CAB", "CAB Payments", the "Group" or the "Company")

 

 

Results of 2026 Annual General Meeting

 

CAB Payments held its 2026 Annual General Meeting ("2026 AGM") today and announces that all resolutions as set out in the Notice of 2026 AGM dated 25 March 2026, other than resolutions 18,19 and 20, were duly passed by the requisite majorities.

 

The results of the poll votes are set out below and can also be viewed on the Company's website at https://www.crownagentsbank.com/investors/shareholder-information/#toggle-annual-general-meetings  

 

Resolutions

For

 

Against

 

Votes

Withheld

 

 

%

 

%

 

1

Approval of Annual Report 2025

180,154,283

100.00

5,024

0.00

14,674,027

2

Approval of Directors' Remuneration Report

173,315,926

96.22

6,815,180

3.78

14,702,228

3

Election of James Hopkinson

59,785,328

74.86

20,073,299

25.14

114,974,707

4

Election of Nitin Kaul

186,276,844

95.79

8,189,851

4.21

366,639

5

Election of Peter Klein

173,384,489

89.14

21,114,327

10.86

334,518

6

Election of Henry Obi

186,278,244

95.79

8,189,572

4.21

365,518

7

Election of Kushagra Saxena

WITHDRAWN

8

Re-election of Caroline Brown

58,484,009

73.26

21,342,497

26.74

115,006,828

9

Re-election of Ann Cairns

58,676,372

73.47

21,183,255

26.53

114,973,707

10

Re-election of Susanne Chishti

66,344,766

83.11

13,482,861

16.89

115,005,707

11

Re-election of Noël Harwerth

58,507,828

73.29

21,318,678

26.71

115,006,828

12

Re-election of Jennifer Johnson-Calari

58,509,225

73.30

21,317,281

26.70

115,006,828

13

Re-election of Karen Jordan

179,664,870

92.93

13,661,134

7.07

1,507,330

14

Re-election of Neeraj Kapur

58,626,889

73.49

21,152,526

26.51

115,053,919

15

Re-appointment of auditor

181,178,450

99.99

25,456

0.01

13,629,428

16

Remuneration of auditor

179,899,622

99.30

1,272,297

0.70

13,661,415

17

Political donations

178,441,348

99.07

1,679,038

0.93

14,713,039

18

Allotment of shares

55,220,546

30.66

124,906,444

69.34

14,706,344

19

Disapplication of pre-emption rights (general)

54,877,087

30.50

125,067,531

69.50

14,888,716

20

Disapplication of pre-emption rights (specific)

54,890,646

30.50

125,053,972

69.50

14,888,716

21

Notice period for general meetings

179,769,405

99.21

1,431,782

0.79

13,632,147

 


The votes of independent shareholders[1] on the resolutions concerning the re-election of the Independent Non-executive Directors are set out as below:

 

Resolutions

For

 

Against

 

Votes

Withheld

 

 

%

 

%

 

5

Election of Peter Klein

58,744,300

73.56

21,114,327

26.44

334,518

7

Election of Kushagra Saxena

WITHDRAWN

8

Re-election of Caroline Brown

58,484,009

73.26

21,342,497

26.74

366,639

10

Re-election of Susanne Chishti

66,344,766

83.11

13,482,861

16.89

365,518

11

Re-election of Noël Harwerth

58,507,828

73.29

21,318,678

26.71

366,639

12

Re-election of Jennifer Johnson-Calari

58,509,225

73.30

21,317,281

26.70

366,639

13

Re-election of Karen Jordan

65,024,681

82.64

13,661,134

17.36

1,507,330

 

Number of votes per Ordinary share: one

 

Notes:

1.       A "Vote Withheld" is not a vote in law and is not counted in the proportion of votes "For" and "Against" a resolution.

2.       Total number of Ordinary shares in issue was 254,143,218.

3.       Total ordinary shares held by shareholders excluding the controlling shareholder was 139,503,029.

 

The Board notes:

 

·    Resolutions 18 (authority to allot shares), 19 (disapplication of pre-emption rights - general authority) and 20 (disapplication of pre-emption rights - acquisitions/capital investments) did not achieve the requisite majorities to pass. The resolutions were proposed in accordance with the best practice guidance in the Pre-Emption Group's 2022 Statement of Principles.

 

·    The significant vote against the elections and re-elections of a number of directors and the significant number of votes that were withheld at the 2026 AGM.

 

·    The Board considers that the votes against these resolutions, and the significant number of votes withheld, should be viewed in the context of the ongoing unrecommended takeover offer for the Company by Helios, the Company's largest shareholder, who holds 45.11% of the issued share capital of the Company.

 

·    When votes from the shareholders who have signed irrevocable undertakings or letters of intent to accept the unrecommended offer from the Helios Consortium are excluded (together 7.39% of issued share capital of the Company), the resolutions to elect or re-elect each of the Company's directors that are considered Independent received approval from over 97% of votes cast.

 

·    The Board is committed to maintaining an open dialogue with the Company's shareholders and will continue to engage with those shareholders who voted against these resolutions to understand their views.  An update will be provided within six months of the 2026 AGM in accordance with the UK Corporate Governance Code.

 

 

 

Enquiries

Lesley Martin

Company Secretary

cosec@crownagentsbank.com

 

Gaurav Patel

Head of Investor Relations

ir@cabpayments.com

 

About CAB Payments:

 

CAB Payments, via its operating subsidiary Crown Agents Bank Limited, exists to deliver prosperity in the markets we serve.  With a network built over more than 180 years, we connect the world's hardest-to-reach financial markets to the global economy, moving money across 124 currencies and 800+ currency pairs via API, digital platforms or bespoke solutions.  Crown Agents Bank Limited is one of the first banks to achieve B Corporation™ status and holds the Platinum Sustainability Rating from EcoVadis, ranking within the top 1% of companies assessed globally.

 

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