PFS members urged to vote in today's AGM

AGM portal to reopen for ‘around’ ten minutes

Jen Frost
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Personal Finance society (PFS) members have been urged to cast their votes at the organisation’s AGM later today (11 November).

The PFS AGM, taking place at the Midland Hotel, Manchester at 4.30pm this afternoon, can be attended in-person or online. Voting is expected to reopen for around 10 minutes, according to PFS chair Christine Elliott. Some members are likely to have already voted, with proxy vote forms having previously been emailed out. The reopening of the portal gives members "a chance to vote on the formal motions if not already done, or wish to change your mind," Elliott outlined in a recent Linkedin post. The AGM comes as the PFS reported its first operating loss, for 2023, since 2008. It has u...

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