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Mogo Announces Results of its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders

Mogo Announces Results of its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders

Business Wire01-07-2025
VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The annual general meeting of shareholders (the "Meeting") of Mogo Inc. (NASDAQ: MOGO) (TSX: MOGO;) ("Mogo" or the "Company"), a digital wealth and payments business, was held today via live audiocast online and the Company is pleased to announce that all resolutions put forward, being the election of directors, the appointment of the auditors of the Company, and the renewal of the Company's stock option plan and all unallocated options thereunder, were approved. Each of the matters voted upon at the Meeting is discussed in detail in the Company's management information circular dated June 4, 2025 (the 'Circular'), which can be found under the Company's profile on SEDAR+ (www.sedarplus.ca).
The total number of votes cast by shareholders by proxy or online at the Meeting was 9,529,647 votes, representing 38.94% of the Company's outstanding shares as at May 23, 2025. The voting results are detailed below.
Election of Directors
The nominees listed in the Circular were elected as directors of Mogo. Detailed results of the vote are as follows:
Name of Nominee
Votes For
% Votes For
Votes Withheld
% Votes Withheld
David Feller
6,744,975
97.55
169,436
2.45
Gregory Feller
6,744,490
97.54
169,921
2.46
Alex Shan
5,947,760
86.02
966,651
13.98
Christopher Payne
4,720,033
68.26
2,194,378
31.74
Kees van Winters
4,709,670
68.11
2,204,742
31.89
Kristin McAlister
4,710,470
68.13
2,203,942
31.87
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Appointment of Auditor
MNP LLP was re-appointed as auditor of the Company until the next annual general meeting of shareholders of the Company at remuneration to be fixed by the Company's board of directors. Detailed results of the vote are as follows:
Approval of Unallocated Options
The Company's Stock Option Plan and all unallocated options under the Company's Stock Option Plan were renewed. Detailed results of the vote are as follows:
The Company has filed a report of voting results on all resolutions voted upon at the Meeting under its profile on SEDAR+ at https://www.sedarplus.ca/
About Mogo
Mogo Inc. (NASDAQ:MOGO; TSX:MOGO) is a financial technology company with three distinct business lines: wealth, lending, and payments. Our mission is to provide consumers with innovative financial solutions that drive long-term financial health and success. We operate with a differentiated approach in each business, leveraging technology, behavioral science, and financial tools to create unique value propositions in our respective markets.
Our wealth and lending businesses are focused on the Canadian market, where we are the only subprime consumer lender that also offers a holistic wealth and investing solution. This unique integration is designed to help consumers transition from borrowing and debt to long-term wealth building. Separately, our payments business is operated through Carta Worldwide, a wholly owned subsidiary that provides modern card issuing and processing solutions, primarily in Europe.
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