Title: STA%20Update
1Welcome to The Securities Transfer
Associations 95th Anniversary and 2006 Annual
Meeting
2Securities Transfer Association
Board Members
Director Mary Corcoran Aim Fund Services,
Inc. Director Julian G. Clark Mellon Investor
Services Director Debra H. Hacka National City
Bank Director Nancy L. Hoffman UMB Bank,
N.A. Director Salli A. Marinov First American
Stock Transfer
President Charles Rossi Computershare Secretary
Steven Nelson Continental Stock Transfer Trust
Co. Vice President and Treasurer Lennie M.
Kaufman Wells Fargo Shareowner Services Vice
President Assistant Secretary Thomas L.
Montrone Registrar and Transfer Company
Director Jonathan E. Miller StockTrans,
Inc. Director Gary Nazare The Bank of New
York Director Yehuda L. Neuberger American Stock
Transfer Trust Co. Executive Director
Cynthia Jones The Securities Transfer
Association, Inc.
Executive Committee Members
3Securities Transfer Association
Key Initiatives
- Proxy Reform
- SEC Rulemaking
- Dematerialization
- DTCC Fees
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4Securities Transfer Association
Proxy Reform
- NYSE Proxy Working Group
- Diverse Committee
- Various Constituencies Presented
- Six Major Recommendations
- Key STA Areas of Interest
- Issuer Access to Beneficial Holders
- Review Existing Proxy Distribution/Tabulation
Process and Fees -
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Proxy Reform (continued)
- Over-voting/Over-reporting
- STA/Sarbanes Oxley
- NYSE Fines
- ADP Over-voting Service
- SIA Best Practices
- Pre Distribution Reconcilement
- Post Distribution Reconcilement
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SECs Proposed Access vs. Delivery Rule
Proposed Rule Still Under SEC Review
- 140 comment letters from issuers, shareholders,
intermediaries and their agents - Significant disagreement was expressed on
several key matters - The sufficiency of current Internet access among
the U.S. population to adopt the rules,
particularly among certain demographic groups - The effect that the proposed notice and access
model might have on the extent of shareholder
participation in the corporate voting process - The level of security and privacy on the
Internet - The extent of potential savings to companies and
those conducting proxy contests that choose to
rely on the proposed model and - Whether the proposed model may make the proxy
delivery system too complex, particularly as
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- Suggestions for revisions include
- Provide a mechanism for shareholders to elect
to receive paper copies of the proxy
materials that remain in place until revoked by
the shareholder - Require the proxy card and proxy statement be
made available through the same medium
electronic or paper (i.e., do not permit mailing
of a paper proxy card along with the Notice of
Internet Availability of Electronic Proxy
Materials unless also accompanied by the proxy
statement) - The Commission should review and simplify the
entire proxy delivery system as a whole rather
that addressing the issue of electronic delivery
of proxy materials in isolation (to include
direct delivery of proxy materials to
beneficial owners, proxy over-voting and OBO/NOBO
status) and - The NYSE should review the appropriateness of
its current fee schedule for payments to
intermediaries for forwarding proxy materials and
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Proxy Reform (continued)
- SEC Options
- Adopt as is
- Adopt with Modifications
- Abandon Rule
- Combine with Other Major Proxy Initiatives
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Proxy Reform (continued)
Coalition Update
- Members
- Business Roundtable
- Society of Corporate Secretaries and Governance
Professionals - Securities Transfer Association
- National Investor Relations Institute
- National Association of Corporate Directors
- Supported NYSE Working Group Findings with
Conditions - Supported SECs Access vs. Delivery Proposed
Rule - Met with SEC Commissioners
- Concerns Surrounding Anonymity
- Develop Alternative Process Detail
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SEC Rulemaking
- Staff Changes
- Processing
- Shareholder Communication/Disclosure
- Purchase and Sales
- Insurance Requirements
- Segregation of Funds
- Contracts
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Dematerialization
- NYSE, AMEX, NASDAQ
- 01/01/07
- 01/01/08
- New FAST Agreements
- Limited Participant Agreements
- Book Entry Only
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Industry Overview
- Excess Capacity
- No Organic Growth
- Registered Shareholder Bases Attrition 6-9 Per
Year - Consolidation Continues
- Impact of New Rules
- Impact of Industry Forces
- DRS
- Brokers
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DTCC Fees
- STA, SEC, SIA, DTCC Activities
- Three Areas Identified
- Transfer Processing
- Dividend Process
- Corporate Action
- Current Status
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Processing Committee Members Chairperson - Deb
Culhane
- Keith Bradley Herb Lemmer
- Carmen Buonomo Maurice Lynch
- Gregory Caddell Anne Neuberger
- Mary Rose Cascaes Douglas Reed
- Armando DiBiase Janet Roskopf
- Cynthia Jones Kathryn Sevcik
- Don Gress John Ulla
- Craig Keller Karl Wagner
- Robert Kristanko
15Legal Committee MembersChairperson Mario
Passudetti
Securities Transfer Association
Stephen Cesso Andrea Manning Stephen J.
Dolmatch Steven Nelson Gordon Glaza Susan
Oliver William Harris William Stewart Blanche
Hurt Robert Sussman Herb Lemmer Catherine
Wexler Barbara Lubitz
16Proxy Committee MembersChairperson Mario
Passudetti
Securities Transfer Association
Gregory Caddell Robert Kristanko Norma
Cianfaglione Angela Lamb Piero
Falcone Joseph Maclelland Jeffrey
Jordan Alma Menendez Craig Keller Gail
Schweda
17Fraud Committee MembersChairperson Cynthia
Jones
Securities Transfer Association
Keith Bradley Bruce Mills Greg Caddell Anne
Neuberger Mary Rose Cascaes Angela Ponte Dawn
Coleman Janet Roskopf John Couturier Deborah
D. Seidel Vic DAmico Kathryn J. Sevcik Robert
A. Kristanko Marshall Toburen Herbert J.
Lemmer Alan Vesprini Deborah Liblit Raymond
Werkmeister III Shellie McCauley Bob Winterle
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Thank you for attending the conference.