Corporate Governance Review 2018

December 22, 2018

The FRC published a new UK Corporate Governance Code (the new Code) in July, which will take effect from 1 January 2019. The new Code has substantially evolved and builds on the progress the FRC has made to improve the quality of governance in the UK.

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Pexip enables enterprises and organizations of any size to deploy and use video-based communication and collaboration. The Company’s portfolio of products ranges from self-hosted software to cloud service video solutions. Pexip provides seamless collaboration between previously incompatible video and audio technologies such as professional video conferencing systems, Skype for Business, Microsoft Teams, Google Hangouts Meet, and WebRTC. Pexip’s software-based meeting platform can also be used as a foundation for service provider offerings. Pexip has HQ in Oslo, Norway, main offices in London, UK, New York and Reston, US and Sydney, Australia, as well as sales offices across the globe.

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