SEC Investor Advisory Committee Meeting on Disclosure Reform and Tokenization
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The SEC's Investor Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting on March 12, 2026, to discuss public company disclosure reform, fund proxy voting, and a potential recommendation on the tokenization of equity securities. The meeting will be webcast and include panel discussions on these topics.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced that its Investor Advisory Committee will convene a public meeting on March 12, 2026. The agenda includes discussions on public company disclosure reform, challenges and modernization of fund proxy voting, and a potential recommendation concerning the tokenization of equity securities. The meeting will feature two panel discussions and will be webcast.
This notice serves to inform interested parties, including public companies, fund managers, and investors, about the upcoming meeting and its key discussion points. While this is an advisory committee meeting and does not directly impose new regulatory obligations, the topics discussed, particularly disclosure reform and tokenization, may inform future SEC rulemaking or guidance. Interested parties can access the full agenda and watch the webcast on the SEC website.
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SEC Investor Advisory Committee to Host March 12 Meeting
For Immediate Release
2026-25 Washington D.C., March 5, 2026 —
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Investor Advisory Committee will hold a public meeting at the SEC Headquarters in Washington D.C. on March 12 at 10 a.m. ET to discuss public company disclosure reform, fund proxy voting, and a potential recommendation regarding the tokenization of equity securities.
The meeting will also be webcast on the SEC website and consist of two panels:
- Public Company Disclosure Reform
- Fund Proxy Voting: Challenges, Costs, and Pathways to Modernization The committee also will discuss a potential recommendation regarding the tokenization of equity securities. The full agenda is available on the committee’s webpage.
The Investor Advisory Committee, which focuses on investor-related interests, advises the Commission on regulatory priorities and various initiatives to help protect investors and promote the integrity of the U.S. securities markets. Established by statute, the committee is authorized by Congress to submit findings and recommendations to the Commission.
Learn more on the Investor Advisory Committee webpage.
Last Reviewed or Updated: March 5, 2026
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