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LONDON - Bunzl plc (OTC:BZLFY), a multinational distribution and outsourcing company, has made its 2024 Annual Report and details of the upcoming 2025 Annual General Meeting (AGM) available to shareholders and the public. The company, listed on the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG), published these documents on its website today, following an initial announcement of its annual results on March 3, 2025.
The 2024 Annual Report, which details the company’s performance for the year ending December 31, 2024, can be accessed through the Bunzl (LON:BNZL) website. In addition, the Chairman’s letter and the Notice of the 2025 AGM have been posted online. These documents provide shareholders with insights into the company’s operations and strategic direction, as well as information on the forthcoming AGM.
The 2025 AGM is scheduled to take place at 11.00 am on April 23, 2025, at 5 Broadgate, London. Shareholders are invited to attend the meeting, which will cover various corporate matters and proposals outlined in the Notice of AGM.
In compliance with the UK Listing Rules, Bunzl has submitted copies of the 2024 Annual Report, the Notice of AGM, and a Form of Proxy for the 2025 AGM to the National Storage Mechanism. These documents will soon be available for inspection, ensuring transparency and accessibility for interested parties.
The release of these documents is a regulatory requirement and serves to inform shareholders and potential investors about the company’s governance and performance. Shareholders are encouraged to review the Notice of AGM before making any decisions regarding their investments or voting on AGM proposals.
This announcement, sourced from a press release statement, does not serve as a summary of the proposals or as a substitute for reading the Notice of AGM. Bunzl continues to adhere to its obligations under the Financial Conduct Authority’s regulations, with RNS, the news service of the London Stock Exchange, providing this information.
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