The 2026 General Shareholders’ Meeting Season: Investors, Sustainability and New Corporate Governance Demands
Guillermo Guerra examines the current state of the 2026 general shareholders’ meeting season for listed companies and the main trends shaping corporate governance.
Against a backdrop of the growing influence of institutional investors and proxy advisors, the analysis highlights how general shareholders’ meetings are consolidating as a genuine control mechanism, subject to increasingly close scrutiny of remuneration policies, governance practices and sustainability.
The article underscores investors’ rising expectations regarding transparency, consistency and risk management, as well as the progressive integration of sustainability as a central criterion in investment and voting decisions. It also addresses key items on the current corporate agenda, including board diversity, non-financial reporting, independent sustainability assurance and the emerging—but increasingly relevant—assessment of artificial intelligence governance.
Overall, the analysis reflects a shift in the corporate governance model towards a framework characterised by greater external oversight, increased shareholder pressure and a clearer focus on long-term value creation and sustainability.
Guillermo Guerra – Partner
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