From Company Secretary to Corporate Strategist

November 15, 2018

Company secretaries are an organisation’s watchdog: protecting it from both internal and external risk by meticulously maintaining its minutes, figures and files. But as corporate governance standards become more rigorous, the company secretary is evolving into a strategist. For those who are ambitious to excel in the role, this shift represents a unique opportunity for influence.

At both a national and international level, corporate reporting is becoming more detailed and expansive. Companies must now disclose information such as their internal risks, tax structures and sustainability plans. These items can also be required for discussion at board meetings. To ensure compliance across all rules and regulations, company secretaries can no longer function as sole contributors—they must be proactive managers and advisors.

 

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 Susan-Lo
Susan Lo
Executive Director of Corporate Services
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Topics: Hong Kong SAR, Corporate Services, GRC

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