Annual General Meetings
2025 Annual General Meeting
Our AGM took place on Saturday 29 November 2025. Thank you to everyone who took part, whether by voting in advance or attending online, and for the many and varied questions.
You can read further details about the AGM in the 2025 Notice of AGM below.
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There is a file available for download. (pdf — 1.21 MB). This file is available for download at .
All resolutions were passed. Here are the voting results.
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There is a file available for download. (pdf — 142 KB). This file is available for download at .
The results of the 2025 resolutions for the reappointment of trustees can also be found on the Appointment of Council trustees page here.
If you were unable to join us on the day, you can view the recording of the full event at your leisure.
Views expressed by members at the AGM are their own and not necessarily the views of Which?
Minutes of the AGM will be prepared and made available on request. If you would like to receive a copy, please email agm@which.co.uk and we will share them with you when they are available.
Ordinary members can expect to receive their Notice of AGM with joining instructions for the event, proxy form and Annual Report towards the end of October each year.
Become an ordinary member
If you would like to be invited to future Annual General Meetings and have a say in the governance of Which?, helping us to make sure we keep consumers at the heart of everything we do, become an ordinary member.
Ordinary member proposals and resolutions
Did you know that ordinary members of the Consumers' Association have the right to submit resolutions for a vote at our AGM? Read the following guidance note for more information. The window for members to submit resolutions for a vote at our 2026 AGM will be published here in due course.
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There is a file available for download. (pdf — 63 KB). This file is available for download at .
Ordinary members are also able to raise general governance proposals or concerns outside of the AGM process. Recognising that the aim is to encourage early and meaningful two-way dialogue, we suggest you contact us in the first instance as it may be possible to resolve your concerns without the need to follow the formal process detailed in the guidance note below. Write to the Company Secretary by post: The Company Secretary, Which?, 2 Marylebone Road, London NW1 4DF or by email: company.secretary@which.co.uk.
There is a file available for download. (pdf — 118 KB). This file is available for download at .
More ways to get involved
To help ensure we’re doing exactly what you, our members, want and need us to do, it's important to have your say. The AGM is the perfect place to do this if you’re an ordinary member.
There are lots of other ways to get involved too, such as through our various Which? Communities or by joining Which? Connect.