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UK fund Asset Value Investors launches campaign against Japan's Wacom

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Posted on May 7, 2025

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By Anton Bridge TOKYO (Reuters) -London-based investment fund Asset Value Investors has asked Japanese graphic tablet maker Wacom to improve its corporate governance and proposed an external director

Asset Value Investors Campaigns for Wacom's Governance Reform

By Anton Bridge

TOKYO (Reuters) -London-based investment fund Asset Value Investors has asked Japanese graphic tablet maker Wacom to improve its corporate governance and proposed an external director with capital markets experience, it said on Wednesday. Japanese companies have faced campaigns from investors anticipating higher shareholder returns once long-awaited corporate governance changes are implemented. Wacom's branded products business holds 39% of the global market share in display and pen tablets but has been losing ground to competitors, and the segment has made a loss over multiple years, the investment fund said in a presentation.

Its board also lacks a representative with capital markets experience that could better protect shareholder interests, Kaz Sakai, the investment fund's head of Japan research said in an interview.

Wacom did not respond to a request for comment outside of business hours. Asset Value Investors first invested in Wacom in 2021, and holds 10% of total voting rights, it said, making it the company's largest shareholder. It considers itself an "engagement investor", pressing for dialogue with management and board members, rather than taking on a more activist role. "We believe these measures will contribute to sustainably protecting the common interests of shareholders," Sakai said. Last month, it launched a campaign against Japanese pharmaceuticals company Rohto to encourage it to focus on its core businesses and engage with shareholders more frequently.

(Reporting by Anton Bridge and Miho Uranaka; Editing by Rachna Uppal)

Key Takeaways

  • Asset Value Investors seeks improved governance at Wacom.
  • Wacom holds 39% of the global market in display and pen tablets.
  • The fund proposes an external director with capital markets experience.
  • Wacom's branded products segment has been losing ground.
  • Asset Value Investors holds 10% of Wacom's voting rights.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses Asset Value Investors' campaign urging Wacom to improve its corporate governance and appoint an external director with capital markets experience.
Why is Wacom's governance being questioned?
Wacom's governance is under scrutiny due to its loss in market share and lack of a board member with capital markets experience.
What is Asset Value Investors' role in Wacom?
Asset Value Investors is Wacom's largest shareholder, holding 10% of voting rights, and is advocating for better governance practices.

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