Braskem (NYSE: BAK) details April 2026 AGM remote voting breakdown
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
6-K
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Braskem S.A. filed a Form 6-K presenting the consolidated summary of remote voting instructions for its Ordinary General Meeting scheduled for April 29, 2026. The statement compiles votes received through its stock transfer agent, B3’s central depository, and directly by the company.
The tables show how shareholders’ shares, separated into common and preferred classes A and B, were directed on each agenda item. These include approval of the 2025 financial statements and management accounts, election and structure of the board of directors, Fiscal Council elections, compensation for administrators for 2026, and use of cumulative and separate voting mechanisms under Brazilian corporate law.
Positive
- None.
Negative
- None.
Key Figures
Financial statements approval abstentions: 7,627,892 shares
Financial statements approval votes: 5,812,471 shares
Financial statements rejection votes: 11,085,765 shares
+5 more
8 metrics
Financial statements approval abstentions
7,627,892 shares
Abstain instructions on resolution 1 (2025 financial statements)
Financial statements approval votes
5,812,471 shares
Approve instructions on resolution 1 (2025 financial statements)
Financial statements rejection votes
11,085,765 shares
Reject instructions on resolution 1 (2025 financial statements)
Cumulative voting request approvals
4,184,803 shares
Approve instructions on resolution 18 (cumulative voting request)
Cumulative voting request abstentions
16,353,245 shares
Abstain instructions on resolution 18 (cumulative voting request)
Chairman candidate approval votes
6,618,276 shares
Approve instructions for Héctor Núñez as chairman (resolution 11)
Vice-chairman candidate approval votes
9,251,159 shares
Approve instructions for Olavo Bentes David as vice-chairman (resolution 12)
Administrator compensation approvals
10,235,981 shares
Approve instructions on resolution 17 (2026 global compensation)
Key Terms
Ordinary General Meeting, cumulative voting, Fiscal Council, Brazilian Corporations Law, +2 more
6 terms
Ordinary General Meeting financial
"ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING TO BE HELD ON APRIL 29, 2026"
cumulative voting financial
"In case of a cumulative voting process, should the corresponding votes"
A voting system for electing a company's board where each shareholder can pool all their votes and cast them for one or more board candidates rather than spreading votes evenly. Think of it like having 100 stickers you can put all on one favorite class representative instead of giving one sticker to each candidate. It matters to investors because it gives minority holders a realistic chance to secure board representation and influence company decisions, affecting governance, strategy and therefore investment value.
Fiscal Council financial
"member of the Fiscal Council of the Company for the fiscal year"
Brazilian Corporations Law regulatory
"pursuant to Article 161, §4, item (a), of the Brazilian Corporations Law"
A set of legal rules that governs how corporations are formed, run, and wound down in Brazil, covering board duties, shareholder rights, financial reporting, takeovers and mergers. Think of it as the rulebook that tells public and private companies how to behave and what information they must share; investors use it to assess governance quality, legal protections for shareholders and the reliability of a company’s disclosures, all of which affect risk and value.
CVM Resolution No. 81/22 regulatory
"in compliance with the provisions of CVM Resolution No. 81/22, as amended"
forward-looking statements regulatory
"This report on Form 6-K may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning"
Forward-looking statements are predictions or plans that companies share about what they expect to happen in the future, like estimating sales or profits. They matter because they help investors understand a company's outlook, but since they are based on guesses and assumptions, they can sometimes be wrong.
FAQ
What does Braskem (BAK) disclose in this April 2026 Form 6-K?
Braskem’s Form 6-K discloses a consolidated summary of remote voting instructions for its April 29, 2026 Ordinary General Meeting. It aggregates votes received via the stock transfer agent, B3’s central depository, and directly by the company for each agenda resolution.
Which meeting is covered by Braskem (BAK) in this remote voting summary?
The document covers Braskem’s Ordinary General Meeting to be held on April 29, 2026. It details how shares were instructed to vote in advance on financial statements, management accounts, board and Fiscal Council elections, compensation, and voting mechanisms such as cumulative and separate elections.
What key items are subject to remote voting for Braskem (BAK)?
Key items include 2025 financial statements, management’s report and accounts, election of the board of directors and its chair and vice-chair, Fiscal Council elections, approval of global compensation for administrators in 2026, and requests for cumulative and separate voting under Brazilian corporate law.
How are Braskem (BAK) voting results broken down in the summary?
For each resolution, the summary shows shares voting to approve, reject, or abstain, broken down into total shares and by class: common shares, preferred class A, and preferred class B where applicable. This provides detailed visibility into shareholder instructions by security type.
What legal framework is referenced in Braskem (BAK)’s voting procedures?
The procedures reference CVM Resolution No. 81/22 and provisions of Brazilian Corporation Law, including Article 141 and Article 161. These govern mechanisms such as cumulative voting, separate elections for board and Fiscal Council members, and minority shareholder rights in Brazilian corporations.
How can Braskem (BAK) investors get more information about the meeting?
Investors can obtain more information from Braskem’s Investor Relations Department by telephone at (11) 3576-9531 or by email at braskem-ri@braskem.com.br. The Form 6-K notes these channels for additional clarification about the Ordinary General Meeting and remote voting details.