Blockchain to help Nasdaq manage proxy voting!

Blockchain to help Nasdaq manage proxy voting!

In a keynote speech at the Financial News Awards for Excellence in Trading and Technology, Europe 2015, in London, Nasdaq's Chief Executive Bob Greifeld declared that the exchange was going to use blockchain to manage the proxy voting system. In a nutshell, proxy voting is an important yet time-consuming exercise which is handled by a listings exchange. This exercise allows the shareholders to participate in the votes at a company's annual general meeting without attending an AGM. The Financial News also quoted him as saying that this move would first be tested on the Nasdaq's market in....


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