Increasing pressure to vote

The Newbold inquiry's target of a 60% level looks achievable through new electronic systems

Monday 5 June 2000 at 16:00

The voting record of institutional investors looking after pension fund assets is improving. The Newbold inquiry into voting discovered in the past year that, on average, almost 50% of the issued shares in big UK companies were regularly voted.

Newbold identified serious operational problems with postal voting by institutions because of the number of parties involved, including - as well as the company and registrar - custodians, investment managers and, quite often, boards of trustees.