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RNS Number : 8112X
Santander UK Plc
01 May 2019
SANTANDER UK PLC
(the "Company")
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 2019 Annual General Meeting
("AGM") of the Company will be held at 2 Triton Square, Regent's
Place, London, NW1 3AN on 2 May 2019 at 10.00 a.m. to consider and,
if thought fit, to pass the resolutions set out below:
Ordinary Resolutions
1. To receive the Company's Annual Report and Accounts for the
year ended 31 December 2018, including the Strategic Report and the
reports of the Directors and the Company's auditors.
2. To approve the Directors' Remuneration Report (excluding the
Remuneration Policy as set out on pages 43 to 44) contained within
the Company's Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended 31
December 2018.
3. To approve the Directors' Remuneration Policy as set out on
pages 43 to 44 of the Directors' Remuneration Report contained
within the Company's Annual Report and Accounts for the year ended
31 December 2018.
4. To re-appoint PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as auditors of the Company.
5. To authorise the Directors to determine the auditors remuneration.
6. THAT in accordance with sections 366 and 367 of the Companies
Act 2006, the Company and all companies that are subsidiaries of
the Company at the time at which this resolution is passed or at
any time during the period for which this resolution has effect,
are authorised to:
(a) make political donations to political parties and/or
independent election candidates in aggregate not exceeding
GBP150,000 in total;
(b) make political donations to political organisations other
than political parties in aggregate not exceeding GBP150,000 in
total; and
(c) incur political expenditure in aggregate not exceeding GBP150,000 in total,
during the period beginning with the date of the passing of this
resolution and ending on the conclusion of the next Annual General
Meeting of the Company. For the purpose of this resolution, the
terms "political donation" and "political expenditure" have the
meanings as set out in sections 363 to 365 of the Companies Act
2006.
Special Resolutions
7. THAT the Company be authorised, without conditions, to buy
back its own 85/8% preference shares. The following terms
apply:
(a) The Company may buy back up to 125,000,000 85/8% preference shares;
(b) The lowest price which the Company can pay for 85/8%
preference shares is 75% of the average of the market values of the
preference shares for five business days before the purchase is
made; and
(c) The highest price (not including expenses) which the Company
can pay for each 85/8% preference share is 125% of the average of
the market values of the preference shares for five business days
before the purchase is made.
This authority shall begin on the date of the passing of this
resolution and end on the conclusion of the next Annual General
Meeting of the Company. The Company may agree, before this
authorisation ends, to buy back its own 85/8% preference shares
even though the purchase may be completed after this authorisation
ends.
8. THAT the Company be authorised, without conditions, to buy
back its own 103/8% preference shares. The following terms
apply:
(a) The Company may buy up to 200,000,000 103/8% preference shares;
(b) The lowest price which the Company can pay for 103/8%
preference shares is 75% of the average of the market values of the
preference shares for five business days before the purchase is
made; and
(c) The highest price (not including expenses) which the Company
can pay for each 103/8% preference share is 125% of the average of
the market values of the preference shares for five business days
before the purchase is made.
This authority shall begin on the date of the passing of this
resolution and end on the conclusion of the next Annual General
Meeting of the Company. The Company may agree, before this
authorisation ends, to buy back its own 103/8% preference shares
even though the purchase may be completed after this authorisation
ends.
9. THAT the Company be authorised, without conditions, to buy
back its own Series A Fixed/Floating Rate Non-Cumulative Callable
Preference Shares. The following terms apply:
(a) The Company may buy up to 13,780 Series A Fixed/Floating
Rate Non-Cumulative Callable Preference Shares;
(b) The lowest price which the Company can pay for Series A
Fixed/Floating Rate Non-Cumulative Callable Preference Shares is
75% of the average of the market values of the preference shares
for five business days before the purchase is made; and
(c) The highest price (not including expenses) which the Company
can pay for each Series A Fixed/Floating Rate Non-Cumulative
Callable Preference Shares is 125% of the average of the market
values of the preference shares for five business days before the
purchase is made.
This authority shall begin on the date of the passing of this
resolution and end on the conclusion of the next Annual General
Meeting of the Company. The Company may agree, before this
authorisation ends, to buy back its own Series A Fixed/Floating
Rate Non-Cumulative Callable Preference Shares even though the
purchase may be completed after this authorisation ends.
10. THAT the Articles of Association be amended so that the text
of sub-article 13.2 is deleted and the following text is inserted
in its place:
"Subject to article 13.3, the quorum for directors' meetings may
be fixed from time to time by a decision of the directors, but
(subject to article 13.3) it must never be less than two, and
unless otherwise fixed it is two, of which at least one is an
Independent Non-Executive Director."
11. THAT the Articles of Association of the Company be amended
by inserting a new Article 27 as follows:
"RETIREMENT OF DIRECTORS BY ROTATION
At each annual general meeting of the Company every Director
shall retire from office. A retiring Director may offer himself or
herself for re-appointment by the members and a Director that is so
re-appointed will be treated as continuing in office without a
break."
The existing Articles of Association shall be renumbered
accordingly.
Date: 30 April 2019
By Order of the Board
______________________
Gavin White
Company Secretary
Registered Office:
2 Triton Square
Regent's Place
London NW1 3AN
Registered in England and Wales No. 2294747
Notes:
A member entitled to attend and vote at the meeting is entitled
to appoint one or more proxies to attend and vote on his or her
behalf. A proxy need not also be a member. A member may appoint
more than one proxy in relation to the meeting provided that each
proxy is appointed to exercise the rights to a different share or
shares held by the member.
To be effective the proxy appointment must be completed in
accordance with the instructions and received by the Company no
later than 48 hours before the time for which the meeting is
convened.
Holders of the Company's preference shares have no entitlement
to receive notice of, attend or vote at the meeting.
NOTES TO RESOLUTIONS
Resolution 1
Under section 437 of the Companies Act 2006, the directors are
required to present the Company's Annual Report and Accounts for
the year ended 31 December 2018 to a general meeting.
Resolution 2
Under section 439 of the Companies Act 2006, the Company is
required to ask shareholders to vote on the Directors' Remuneration
Report for the year ended 31 December 2018.
Resolution 3
Under the section 439A of the Companies Act 2006 the Company is
required to ask shareholders to vote on the Remuneration Policy.
The Remuneration Policy is set out on pages 43 to 44 of the
Directors' Remuneration Report contained in the Annual Report and
Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2018. The policy must be
put to a shareholder vote and approved at least once every three
years, unless during that time the policy needs to be changed.
Once approved, the Company will be able to make a remuneration
payment to a current or prospective director if that payment is
either consistent with the remuneration policy or, if it is not
consistent with the remuneration policy, is approved by a
shareholder resolution. The vote is binding meaning payments under
the policy cannot be made until it has been approved by
shareholders and, as a result, the policy will take effect from the
passing of this resolution.
Resolution 4
To formally appoint the PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP as auditors
of the Company to hold office with effect from the end of the
meeting.
Resolution 5
Section 492 of the Companies Act 2006 requires the auditors'
remuneration to be fixed by the Company's shareholders by ordinary
resolution or in such a manner as the Company's shareholders may
determine.
Resolution 6
Our policy is not to make donations to political parties or
election candidates and the resolution is not designed to allow us
to do so, it is merely as a precaution in case the legislation is
inadvertently contravened. It is also implicit within our Corporate
Governance Framework that political donations require shareholder
approval and we are not aware of any instances occurring to date
that would require such an approval (and do not expect there to be
any).
In accordance with section 366 of the Companies Act 2006, the
directors have decided to continue to seek shareholder authority
for political donations and political expenditure in case
activities of the Company or its subsidiaries are unintentionally
caught by this legislation
Resolution 7
This resolution renews the authority given at the last AGM.
Pursuant to Article 4.5 of the Company's Articles of Association,
it allows the Company to buy back its 85/8% preference shares.
Resolution 8
This resolution renews the authority given at the last AGM.
Pursuant to Article 4.5 of the Company's Articles of Association,
it allows the Company buy back its 103/8% preference shares.
Resolution 9
This resolution renews the authority given at the last AGM.
Pursuant to Article 4.5 of the Company's Articles of Association,
it allows the Company to buy back its Series A Fixed/Floating Rate
Non-Cumulative Callable Preference Shares.
Resolution 10
To amend the quorum requirements for directors' meetings to
ensure that the quorum includes an Independent Non-Executive
Director.
Resolution 11
To ensure all Directors retire by rotation on an annual basis,
in accordance with Provision 18 of the UK Corporate Governance Code
2018 which recommends that all directors of listed companies be
subject to annual re-election by shareholders.
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