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State Street Reports on 2022 Stewardship Activity

By Randi Morrison posted 05-16-2023 05:54 PM

  

State Street’s annual stewardship report reveals these and other noteworthy statistics for 2022:

Of 956 comprehensive engagements, 64% were with North American companies and more than 80% involved State Street’s multi-year stewardship priorities, which consist of effective board oversight, climate risk management, human capital management, and diversity, equity, and inclusion.

State Street voted in accordance with management recommendations on 90% of shareholder proposals (based on 4,490 proposals) and 83% of management proposals (based on 200,456 proposals) worldwide.

By shareholder proposal category, it voted against management’s recommendations most frequently on E&S and compensation-related proposals.

Globally, State Street engaged with 265 companies on climate change risks and voted on 155 climate-related shareholder proposals in 2022. Of those shareholder proposals voted, State Street supported 44% and voted against directors at 151 companies that failed to provide TCFD-aligned disclosure. Notwithstanding reservations about potential unintended consequences associated say-on-climate voting generally, it supported more than 80% of the 54 shareholder and management say-on-climate proposals that went to a vote. Its support for other climate-related proposals varied, as shown here:

Notably, State Street attributed its 5% decline in support year-over-year for climate-related proposals to their overall targeting and prescriptiveness. Going forward, its voting approach on climate-related (as well as other) shareholder proposals expressly takes into account materiality and prescriptiveness:

State Street associates significant upticks in diversity disclosure among S&P 500 companies to its voting policies on board racial/ethnic diversity and board and workforce demographic disclosure (p5). As to disclosure specifically, board disclosure increased from 148 companies to 427 companies between 2020 and the end of 2022 and full EEO-1 disclosure increased from 50 companies in January 2021 to 351 companies by 2022 year-end.  

See State Street’s stewardship report “snapshot” and additional resources on our Institutional Investors page » State Street.

                    This post first appeared in the weekly Society Alert!

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