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Broadridge Financial Solutions is a
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and
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company founded in 2007 as a spin-off from management software company :Automatic Data Processing. Broadridge supplies public companies with
proxy statement A proxy statement is a statement required of a firm when soliciting shareholder votes. This statement is filed in advance of the annual meeting. The firm needs to file a proxy statement, otherwise known as a Form DEF 14A (Definitive Proxy Statemen ...
s, annual reports and other financial documents, and shareholder communications solutions, such as virtual annual meetings.


History

Legislation passed in the 1970s in the United States mandated two processes for
securities A security is a tradable financial asset. The term commonly refers to any form of financial instrument, but its legal definition varies by jurisdiction. In some countries and languages people commonly use the term "security" to refer to any for ...
and their transfer: immobilization and dematerialization. These processes required physical stock certificates and other paper securities to be kept in bulk by intermediaries, and required the sale and ownership of securities to be accomplished through chains of transaction records instead of possession of paper certificates. While enabling increased securities trading and rapid rises in stock ownership, these changes had the effect of separating companies from their shareholders, and putting intermediaries between them. Increased stock-market trading led to greater need for such intermediaries, and the need for shareholders to vote by
proxy Proxy may refer to: * Proxy or agent (law), a substitute authorized to act for another entity or a document which authorizes the agent so to act * Proxy (climate), a measured variable used to infer the value of a variable of interest in climate ...
via the intermediaries instead of directly. This in turn led to a new industry which managed the shareholder voting process. Prior to this new industry, banks and brokers had typically maintained in-house proxy departments for handling these processes. Note: Source includes specific details on transfer of proxy authority, too detailed to include here, and a generic process rather than company-specific. Even after the move to electronic certificates eliminated the need for intermediaries, the intermediaries have continued to exist. By the mid 1990s, the proxy voting and shareholder communications services industry was dominated by
Automatic Data Processing ADP, Inc. (originally an acronym for Automatic Data Processing) is an American provider of human resources management software and services. History In 1949, Henry Taub founded Automatic Payrolls, Inc. as a manual payroll processing business wit ...
(ADP). At the end of March, 2007, ADP spun-out the entirety of their shareholder communications activities, resulting in the formation of Broadridge Financial Solutions. In the wake of the
financial crisis of 2007–2008 Finance is the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets. It is related to, but not synonymous with economics, the study of production, distribution, and consumption of money, assets, goods and services (the discipline of fi ...
, Congress evaluated many aspects of
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, including shareholder communications and proxy voting. In 2010 a report submitted to the
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by a coalition headed by
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noted the near
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position of Broadridge in handling proxy voting. Appears under heading "The Lack of Competition in Proxy Processing Services". In 2010, the company processed about 350 billion shares for the companies for which it provided services. By 2013, the company had retained its predominant position in the proxy processing market. In the summer of 2016, Broadridge acquired the North America Customer Communications (NACC) unit of
DST Systems DST Systems, Inc. is an American company that was acquired by SS&C Technologies in 2018. The company provided advisory, technology and operations outsourcing services to the financial services and healthcare industries. It was founded in Februa ...
, a Kansas City-based business services provider, which provided the company with addressing information for about 75% of all public company shareholders in the United States and Canada. Later in 2016, Broadridge bought M&O Systems, a small
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-based financial services company. In 2016, the company acquired Spence Johnson, an institutional financial flow data intelligence firm co-founded by CEO at the time, Magnus Spence. This was a strategic investment by Broadridge, allowing for the combination of Broadridge's retail data and analytics with Spence Johnson's data and analytics focused on money flows between firms, two distinct intelligence dimensions. In November 2019, Broadridge announced their acquisition of ClearStructure Financial Technology, a global provider of portfolio management solutions for the private debt markets. In March 2020, Broadridge completed its acquisition of FundsLibrary, a leader in fund document and data dissemination in the European market.


See also

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List of S&P 500 companies The S&P 500 stock market index is maintained by S&P Dow Jones Indices. It comprises 503 common stocks which are issued by 500 large-cap companies traded on American stock exchanges (including the 30 companies that compose the Dow Jones Industrial A ...


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* {{Authority control Financial services companies established in 2007 Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange Business process outsourcing companies ADP (company) Companies based in Newark, New Jersey Corporate spin-offs