Shareholder page: Creating a dedicated section on your website

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Shareholder page on website

Investors are the lifeblood of every corporation. Their financial backing is crucial to your company's success, as it allows for expansion and growth. That’s why it is important to keep your shareholders happy and aware of your operation’s growth.

  • A shareholder page is an essential step in looking after your current stockholders.
  • Providing readily available information helps build confidence with your stakeholders and improve your overall reputation.
  • Some must-have elements on this page are shareholder information, dividend details and a welcome video.

Strong relationships with investors are essential in today's fast-paced business environment. Taking the initiative to enhance engagement with your stakeholders will greatly benefit your venture. One way to achieve this is through a dedicated page for shareholders on your website.

First off, an exclusive shareholder page on your website makes your existing stockholders feel welcome, especially for new ones. It also contains information that is specific to them and not just your general investor audience.

This unique page serves as a one-stop-shop for all stockholder-related facts, such as key ASX announcements, financial reports, and updates. With these info readily available, stakeholders will stay abreast about your performance. This in turn helps build trust and confidence in your business.

A shareholder page may even allow stockholders to get answers to frequently asked questions or complete certain tasks online. It may entail a shareholder login for real-time transactions and access to account details.

Moreover, a dedicated shareholder page shows that your organisation values its stockholders and is committed to bringing them up to date. This can lead to increased investor engagement, which can have a positive impact on your company's stock price and overall reputation.

Shareholder infoA shareholder page gives readily available data to stakeholders.

When creating a shareholder page, it is essential to include all relevant data stakeholders might need, like particulars on meetings and voting. The page should be easy to navigate, with clear headings and subheadings. The content should be presented in a clear and concise manner as well.

Consider some of these must-have elements on your website’s shareholder page:

1. Shareholder information

Present details about your stockholder base on your shareholder page, namely, the number of shareholders, types of shares, and any notable institutional investors. You should also highlight any recent changes in ownership, such as insider buying or selling.

2. Dividend information

Obviously, shareholders often invest in companies for their dividends. Therefore, it is essential to provide clear and up-to-date figures about your dividends, along with the amount, frequency, and any changes in the dividend policy.

3. Shareholder meetings

Your annual general meetings with shareholders discuss your business performance, elect board members, and vote on important issues. So, furnish inputs about your upcoming AGM and special meetings here, including the date, time, and location, as well as how to register and vote.

Shareholder meetingA shareholder page sets out details for AGMS and other meetings.

4. Shareholder services

Lay out details on any shareholder services you offer, such as direct stock purchase plans or dividend reinvestment plans. You could also point out communication preferences here and have downloadable forms, so they can receive all security holder communications electronically. Don't forget to post contact info of your investor relations department as well, so stakeholders can get in touch with any questions or concerns.

5. Shareholder resources

Prepare additional resources to help shareholders better understand your company's operations and performance. This could have links to research reports, analyst opinions, and other relevant communication. Better yet, arrange for email alert forms on this page, so they can subscribe to your latest news.

6. Corporate governance

Shareholders are increasingly interested in the governance practices of companies they invest in. Your shareholder page should allow for description about your governance structure, board composition, executive compensation, and any policies to promote transparency.

7. Welcome video

Wouldn’t it be nice to have a video of your CEO on your shareholder page? A short message to welcome them would be a great feature to highlight on this page. Your video could also be a brief update or your investment proposition presented by none other than your top executive.

Shareholder videoA shareholder page is a great place to post a welcome video.

Simply put

Creating a shareholder page on your website is an essential step in looking after your current stockholders. Providing readily available information in this section helps build confidence with your stakeholders and improve your overall reputation. Some must-have elements on this page are shareholder information, dividend details and a welcome video.

Help is just a call away

IRM is here to give you a hand on your investor website needs and shareholder communications. We can also assist with your news delivery or arrange for a CEO video interview through Proactive.

See the proof in our many ASX-listed clients here. When you’re ready, chat with us on +61 2 8705 5444 or clientrelations@irmau.com today.