Comvita Limited annual meeting and director nominations
10 August 2023
Co m vit a Limit e d annual meeting and director nominations
Comvita Limited (NZX:CVT) advises that:
1. Its annual meeting is to be held on Wednesday, 4 October 2023 commencing at 11.00am.
2. In accordance with NZX Listing Rule 2.3.2 the opening date for director nominations is
Thursday 10 August and the closing date is Thursday 24 August, 4.00pm.
Nominations must be made by a shareholder entitled to attend and vote at the annual meeting, and
should be accompanied by the consent in writing of the person nominated and contain sufficient
information to enable shareholder to make an informed decision as to whether or not to elect the
candidate, including:
• Biographical details, qualifications, experience, and the skills the candidate will bring to the
Board; and
• Details of other material directorships held.
Nominations should be addressed to:
Nigel Greenwood
Chief Financial Officer
Comvita Limited
Private Bag 1
Te Puke 3189
E. nigel.greenwood@comvita.com
For and on behalf of the Board of Directors
Nigel Greenwood, CFO
Ends.
For further information contact:
Kelly Bennett, One Plus One Communications
Mobile: +64 21 380 035
Email: kelly.bennett@oneplusonegroup.co.nz
Background information
Comvita (NZX:CVT) was founded in 1974, with a purpose to heal and protect the world through the natural
power of the hive. With a team of 600+ people globally, united with more than 1.6 billion bees, we are the
global market leader in Mānuka honey and bee consumer goods. Seeking to understand, but never to alter,
we test and verify all our bee-product ingredients are of the highest quality in our own government-
recognised and accredited laboratory. We are growing industry scientific knowledge on bee welfare, Mānuka
trees and the many benefits of Mānuka honey and propolis. We have pledged to be carbon neutral by 2025
and carbon positive by 2030, and we are planting 1-2million native trees every year. Comvita has operations
in Australia, China, North America, South East Asia, and Europe – and of course, Aotearoa New Zealand,
where our bees are thriving.
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