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by Alice Murray 27 January 2020

With regular investor reporting largely confined to spreadsheets, templates and a smattering of side-letters, harnessing the power of AGMs as a means of better engagement, is becoming an essential investor relations tool.

Private equity’s steady shuffle into the mainstream has meant the days of investor meetings at the golf course or yacht decks are long gone. Todays’ typical funds comprise a wide array of investors, often hailing from some of the world’s largest institutions, meaning AGMs are increasingly corporate, and perhaps stilted affairs.

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