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August 30, 2011

ISS: More Heavy Reliance on Its Own Database

Broc Romanek, CompensationStandards.com

From an anonymous member: “Recently, I listened to an ISS Corporate Services webcast about their new ExecComp Analytics platform. Based on what I saw during the webcast, it would give subscribers access to the same executive compensation database that ISS uses when doing its proxy voting analysis, including their proprietary way of valuing equity-based instruments. It would also give subscribers some insight into how ISS views certain pay elements for particular companies.

One interesting thing I learned during the Q&A is that this platform will not source its exec comp data from Equilar. Instead, going forward ISS will use an in-house team to compile exec comp data. To me, this signals the beginning of ISS and Equilar competing head-to-head for subscribers to their respective exec comp databases. While some companies will be able to afford to subscribe to both, I think many may not.”

On the heels of receiving this note, Equilar announced that it was terminating its agreement with ISS…