
Annual General Meeting (AGM)
An Annual General Meeting, or AGM, is a meeting of shareholders in a company or organisation, held once a year. At the meeting, shareholders vote on important decisions, such as electing the company's board of directors, approving financial statements, and approving major changes to the company's structure.
In some jurisdictions, companies are required to hold an AGM. The exact requirements for holding an AGM can vary depending on the jurisdiction and type of company. Generally, an AGM should be held within 6 months of the end of the company's financial year.