Hedge Funds
Governance Intelligence and Voting Solutions for Hedge Funds
Enhance decisions and streamline workflows with Glass Lewis' research, data, and voting solutions.
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Hedge funds need comprehensive governance research and proxy voting solutions to support investment strategies, mitigate risks, and fulfill regulatory obligations. Glass Lewis provides timely, in-depth research, data, and voting solutions to help hedge funds make informed governance decisions efficiently.
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Our Core Benefits
Navigate Regulatory Obligations with Confidence
Our enhanced voting and engagement solutions help investors meet their mandatory and voluntary ESG obligations while driving meaningful outcomes.
More Time for Decision-Making
With thoughtful, rigorous proxy research released about 20 days ahead of a company’s meeting—or about 12 days for special situations—you’ll have more time to consider your vote decisions.
Voting Policies Aligned with Investment Goals
Choose from market-specific, thematic, and custom voting policies to align voting decisions with your priorities and objectives.


Explaining the Transatlantic Pay Gap
The past year has seen extensive discussion regarding the competitiveness of the UK capital markets, and in particular the influence of the ‘transatlantic pay gap’, which many view as limiting UK public companies’ ability to attract, retain and motivate executives.


Explaining the Transatlantic Pay Gap
The past year has seen extensive discussion regarding the competitiveness of the UK capital markets, and in particular the influence of the ‘transatlantic pay gap’, which many view as limiting UK public companies’ ability to attract, retain and motivate executives.


The Glass Lewis Approach to Special Situations
In an era of frequent shareholder activism and shifting M&A dynamics, investors rely on rigorous independent analysis to make informed voting decisions with respect to a range of complex corporate situations.


The Glass Lewis Approach to Special Situations
In an era of frequent shareholder activism and shifting M&A dynamics, investors rely on rigorous independent analysis to make informed voting decisions with respect to a range of complex corporate situations.

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2025 Proxy Season Preview - Continental Europe
This proxy season looks to be defined by the contrast between competitiveness and governance, as several European markets are implementing legal changes intended to attract capital that may also threaten shareholder rights.

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2025 Proxy Season Preview - Continental Europe
This proxy season looks to be defined by the contrast between competitiveness and governance, as several European markets are implementing legal changes intended to attract capital that may also threaten shareholder rights.

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2025 Proxy Season Preview - UK & Ireland
With UK pay norms in question, the upcoming round of shareholder voting — and how companies respond to the results — will provide a clearer picture of the landscape going forward.

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2025 Proxy Season Preview - UK & Ireland
With UK pay norms in question, the upcoming round of shareholder voting — and how companies respond to the results — will provide a clearer picture of the landscape going forward.