ZIM Shareholders Urged to Reject Dissident Nominees in Board Vote

Reuters12-08
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ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. has faced shareholder activism ahead of its Annual Meeting scheduled for December 26, 2025. A group of dissident shareholders proposed three alternative director nominees-Keren Bar-Hava, Ron Hadassi, and Ran Gritzerstein-in opposition to the company's slate. However, Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), a leading independent proxy advisory firm, has recommended that shareholders vote only for all eight of ZIM's director nominees and against the dissident candidates. ISS cited concerns over the dissidents' lack of relevant industry experience and insufficient rationale for board changes. ZIM's Board, chaired by Yair Seroussi, urged shareholders to support the company's nominees to maintain the ongoing strategic review and protect shareholder value.

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