PFS members have an important opportunity to cast their votes at today’s AGM.
- The AGM takes place at the Midland Hotel, Manchester, at 4.30 pm and is also available online.
- Voting will reopen briefly, allowing members to change previous votes or to vote on formal motions.
- The PFS is experiencing its first operating loss since 2008, as reported for the year 2023.
- Christine Elliott highlighted the importance of member participation via a LinkedIn post.
Members of the Personal Finance Society (PFS) are being called upon to make their voices heard at the organisation’s pivotal Annual General Meeting (AGM) today. This essential gathering is scheduled for 4.30 pm and will be hosted at the Midland Hotel in Manchester, with an online attendance option as well. Such an arrangement allows for wider accessibility, ensuring that all members can partake in critical organisational decisions.
Voting, a central element of this meeting, is set to reopen for approximately ten minutes. This brief reopening period offers an invaluable chance for members who have not yet voted, or who wish to alter their previous choices, to engage with the formal motions on the agenda. This inclusive approach ensures that every member’s opinion can be counted, underscoring the democratic ethos of the society.
The backdrop to this AGM is significant, as the PFS has reported its first operating loss since 2008, marking a challenging financial period for the society. This financial situation adds weight to the AGM’s discussions and decisions, which are anticipated to shape the organisation’s future strategies and direction.
PFS Chair Christine Elliott emphasised the significance of participating in this AGM. Through a recent post on LinkedIn, she urged members to seize the opportunity to contribute their votes, thereby having a say in the formal motions at hand. Her call highlights the importance of member involvement in steering the Society through current financial and operational landscapes.
Active participation in today’s AGM is crucial for PFS members amidst the society’s challenging times.
