GetBusy schedules AGM for May 20 at Cambridge office

Published 30/04/2025, 07:10
GetBusy schedules AGM for May 20 at Cambridge office

CAMBRIDGE, UK - GetBusy plc, a provider of productivity software for professional and financial services, has announced its Annual General Meeting (AGM) is set for 10:30 am BST on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, at the company’s offices in Pampisford, Cambridgeshire. Shareholders have been advised to pre-notify their attendance as detailed in the notice sent to them.

The company, which trades on the AIM market of the London Stock Exchange (LON:LSEG) under the ticker AIM:GETB, has made its annual report and accounts for the year ended December 31, 2024, accessible to shareholders. These documents can be viewed online at GetBusy’s investor relations website or inspected by appointment at the registered office.

GetBusy’s software solutions are designed to enhance productivity for businesses, allowing secure and efficient work with clients, suppliers, and teams from any location. The company offers its services across various platforms, including cloud, mobile, and on-premise systems, and boasts nearly 70,000 paying users and over 3 million collaborators.

The notice of the AGM and the annual report are available for download from the company’s website, ensuring transparency and accessibility for interested parties.

This announcement is based on a press release statement and provides shareholders and the public with essential information regarding the upcoming AGM, where key company decisions and strategies will be discussed and voted upon.

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