Voting Analytics® for Institutional Investors
Tools for investors to understand proxy voting trends
Voting Analytics provides access to the proxy voting policies and records of the largest institutional investors in the U.S., with three years of vote records for over 100 of the top U.S. mutual fund complexes and eight years of vote results for Russell 3000 companies. This information can help you analyze vote outcomes, identify voting patterns, benchmark proposal frequency and success/failure rates and analyze For/Against statistics.
Voting Analytics helps you leverage vote records and vote results to make informed decisions that address the needs of diverse stakeholder groups.
Benefits of Voting Analytics for Institutional Investors
- Identify voting patterns and trends through analysis of vote records and vote results
- Aggregate voting statistics and analyze the data by proposal, fund, or meeting by meeting
- Benchmark proposal frequency, success and failure rates as well as analyze For and Against statistics
- View voting policies and guidelines and compare them to others in your peer group
- Convert voting behavior and corporate governance policy into a marketing tool
- Access 10-Q filings and N-PX results
Voting Analytics allows you to serve your clients as a more informed fiduciary and deliver meaningful insight to your board, proxy committee and clients as annual policy updates are considered.
Voting Analytics Data
- Vote Results
- View summary voting results for individual meetings, including For or Against, Abstain, Vote With Management Recommendations and more.
- Vote Records
- Benchmark your voting records against your peers by viewing their voting records, sorted by proposal type.
- Vote Patterns
- Determine if your policy is in line with best practices by viewing voting results for specific institutional investors, sorted by the type of proposal.
- Voting Policies
- Click-through functionality to access an institution's published voting policies and guidelines.
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