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29 March 2019Insurance

Investor Voce slams Argo for ‘invalid’ board appointments

In an ongoing dispute, Voce Capital Management, a shareholder of Argo Group, has questioned the legality of the re/insurer's appointment of two independent board directors.

The activist investor, which holds a 5.6 percent share in Argo, rejected the appointments of Samuel Liss and Tony Latham to the re/insurer’s board as invalid under the company’s bye-laws.

Voce criticised Argo's recent proxy statement reiterating its concerns over corporate expenses.

“It has been over one month since we released our public letter cataloguing the shockingly high expense structure and gross misuse of corporate assets at Argo," Voce said. "Our letter contained a comprehensive analysis of a widespread syndrome of mis-, mal- and non-feasance at the highest levels inside Argo. We believe these issues are symptomatic of an irresponsible and wasteful corporate culture at the company, abetted by a board of directors seemingly uninterested in even the most rudimentary level of oversight or corporate governance."

Voce continued: "Argo’s laconic response to the very serious allegations detailed in our letter speaks volumes. Other than dismissing our criticism of management’s misuse of corporate assets as an ‘ad hominem attack,’ Argo has provided shareholders with no substantive response whatsoever."

Specifically, Voce alleges that a section of Argo's bye-laws authorises the board to appoint directors only "to fill a casual vacancy". Voce believes this means only shareholders can fill vacant board seats.

Voce has been very critical of Argo's performance and leadership, taking aim at the personal life of CEO Mark Watson III and corporate expenses of the company. It previously sent a 7,000-word letter detailing the supposed situation, which it made public on Monday February 25.

In its proxy statement made ahead of the annual general meeting, Argo had urged shareholders to vote against Voce's own board proposals.

Voce added that it expects the board to launch a comprehensive investigation to determine whether Argo's actions constituted violations of law or the its Code of Conduct and Business Ethics.

In response to another reiteration of Voce's extraordinary claims, Argo Group has expressed its disappointment in Voce to "engage in a campaign of misinformation to support its activist campaign to remove members of Argo’s well-qualified and experienced board."

Argo added: "As publicly announced on February 20, 2019, the board properly appointed Messrs. Latham and Liss to fill two vacancies, bringing the number of directors up to 13 as authorized by Argo Group’s bye-laws and Bermuda law. Voce’s assertions challenging these appointments are simply incorrect. It is telling that Voce waited five weeks to raise its latest attempt to distract Argo’s shareholders. Our board remains focused on continuing Argo’s strong performance and looks forward to continuing to engage with all shareholders in the coming weeks.”

The re/insurer has also argued Voce has ignored its track record of value creation for its shareholders, citing 1, 3 and 5-year period total shareholder returns of 39 percent, 69 percent and 136 percent, respectively. From 2010 to 2018, Argo returned in excess of $645 million of capital to shareholders.

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12 April 2019   Argo has urged its shareholders to ignore voting cards and information they may have received from activist investor Voce Capital Management that could be used to vote out board members and replace them with Voce nominees.
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11 March 2019   Activist investor Voce Capital has named five board nominees it said could bring about “urgently needed” change at insurer Argo.
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