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Inghams Group Limited Hosts 2025 Annual General Meeting
Inghams Group Limited held its 2025 Annual General Meeting on November 12, 2025, at 18:00 EST. The meeting was led by Chair Helen Elizabeth Nash, who welcomed shareholders and analysts to discuss the company’s performance and future direction. The event, conducted in a hybrid format, allowed both in-person and virtual participation, ensuring accessibility for all stakeholders.
During her opening address, Nash acknowledged the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation, recognizing their traditional custodianship of the land. She expressed respect for their elders and invited attendees to reflect on the significance of the meeting’s location. Following her introduction, Ed Alexander, the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director, presented an overview of the company’s achievements over the past year.
Alexander’s address highlighted key financial metrics, including revenue growth and market expansion initiatives. He noted that Inghams has made significant strides in its sustainability efforts, particularly in response to increasing consumer demand for ethically sourced products. Furthermore, the company has focused on enhancing its supply chain efficiency to adapt to evolving market conditions.
As the meeting progressed, Nash outlined the formal items of business, which included resolutions that shareholders would vote on via an online poll. This method allowed for transparency and engagement, ensuring that all shareholders could participate in the decision-making process. The meeting agenda also included a session for general business and audience questions, fostering an open dialogue between the company’s leadership and its investors.
Throughout the meeting, Gary Mallett, Chief Financial and Commercial Officer, and Clair Stevenson, Chief Customer Officer, provided insights into financial strategy and customer engagement efforts. Their contributions emphasized Inghams’ commitment to delivering value to both shareholders and consumers.
The event concluded with Nash thanking participants for their continued support and engagement. She reaffirmed Inghams Group Limited’s dedication to growth, sustainability, and community involvement. The meeting not only served as a platform for reporting on past performance but also set the stage for future initiatives aimed at enhancing the company’s role in the poultry industry.
Inghams Group Limited remains committed to its shareholders and the communities it serves, with a clear focus on sustainability and innovation as it navigates the challenges of the current market landscape.
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