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Tech Edge hosted a fireside chat on June 1 at Nasdaq MarketSite with Ann Bowering, CEO, Issuer Services, North America at Computershare Limited (ASX: CPU.AX). The in-person interview was joined by Editor-at-Large Jarrett Banks and they discussed how large IPOs are bringing more retail investors into public markets, ways for companies to prepare for shareholder demands and tools that improve investor access, transparency, and engagement.
About Ann Bowering
Ann Bowering is a global financial markets executive with deep experience across market infrastructure, exchange leadership, and capital markets strategy. She is the CEO, Issuer Services, North America at Computershare, where she leads a large-scale platform supporting thousands of issuers and millions of investors across the United States and Canada.
Ann’s career spans the core architecture of financial markets, including strategy, M&A, transaction services, exchange operations, and global issuer infrastructure. This breadth provides a system-level understanding of how capital markets function, where structural constraints exist, and how they can be repositioned for growth.
At Computershare, Ann’s mandate extends beyond operational leadership. She is focused on strengthening the role of ownership within capital markets—improving issuer visibility, enhancing investor connectivity, and advancing more direct, technology-enabled models of ownership. This includes engagement with regulators and industry stakeholders, with a focus on balancing innovation with market integrity, investor protection, and issuer control.
Ann is recognized for leading transformation in complex, highly regulated, and competitive environments. She has been repeatedly tasked with repositioning businesses within contested market structures, aligning commercial strategy with regulatory frameworks, and delivering disciplined growth at scale.
Prior to her current role, Ann served as CEO of Issuer Services for Australia and New Zealand at Computershare, where she led a market-leading business through a period of significant industry change, including regulatory reform and market infrastructure evolution. She was previously CEO and Managing Director of the National Stock Exchange of Australia, where she led the strategic transformation and repositioning of the exchange within a highly competitive and regulated market environment.
Earlier in her career, Ann was Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer at FEX Global, a global derivatives exchange, where she played a central role in capital formation, regulatory engagement, and the development of trading and clearing infrastructure. She began her career in assurance and transaction services at KPMG, advising on M&A, capital markets transactions, and financial due diligence.
She is a member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, and holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) from Monash University.
About Computershare Limited (CPU)
Computershare (ASX: CPU) is a global market leader in transfer agency, shareholder management, corporate trust, employee equity plan management and a range of other financial and governance services.
We leverage our expertise and experience in financial services, technology development and stakeholder communications to create dynamic partnerships that lead to advanced, compliant and people-focused solutions for our clients. Many of the world’s leading organizations use us to enhance the value of their relationships with their investors, bondholders, customers and employees.
Founded in Australia in 1978, we have a proven track record of delivering high value services to more than 25,000 private and public companies. We are represented in all major financial markets and have over 11,000 employees worldwide.
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