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Pets at Home Group PLC

AGM Information Jun 5, 2019

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Pets at Home Group Plc Annual General Meeting

Thursday, 11 July 2019 Notice of Annual General Meeting

THIS DOCUMENT IS IMPORTANT AND REQUIRES YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. IF YOU ARE IN ANY DOUBT AS TO THE ACTION YOU SHOULD TAKE, YOU SHOULD CONSULT YOUR STOCKBROKER, BANK, SOLICITOR, ACCOUNTANT, FUND MANAGER OR OTHER APPROPRIATE INDEPENDENT FINANCIAL ADVISER.

If you have sold or otherwise transferred all of your shares in Pets at Home Group Plc ("Company"), you should send this document together with the accompanying documents as soon as possible to the purchaser or transferee or to the stockbroker, bank or other agent through whom the sale or transfer was effected, for delivery to the purchaser or transferee.

Notice of Annual General Meeting

Notice is given that the Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Hallmark Hotel, Stanley Road, Handforth, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 3LD on Thursday, 11 July 2019 at 11.00 am for the following purposes and to consider, and if thought fit, to pass the following resolutions, of which resolutions 1 to 8 (inclusive) will be proposed as ordinary resolutions and resolutions 9 to 12 (inclusive) will be proposed as special resolutions.

Ordinary resolutions

    1. To receive the Company's audited financial statements for the financial year ended 28 March 2019, together with the Directors' reports and the auditor's reports set out in the annual report for the year ended 28 March 2019 ("2019 Annual Report").
    1. To approve the Directors' remuneration report for the year ended 28 March 2019, as set out on pages 101 to 106 of the 2019 Annual Report.
    1. To declare a final dividend recommended by the Directors of 5 pence per ordinary share for the year ended 28 March 2019.
    1. By separate resolutions, to re-elect the following individuals as Directors of the Company:
    2. 4A Tony DeNunzio 4D Dennis Millard 4G Stanislas Laurent
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    3. 4B Peter Pritchard 4E Paul Moody 4H Susan Dawson
    • 4C Mike Iddon 4F Sharon Flood
    1. To re-appoint KPMG LLP as auditor of the Company to hold office from the conclusion of this meeting until the conclusion of the next Annual General Meeting of the Company at which accounts are laid.
    1. To authorise the Directors to set the fees paid to the auditor of the Company.
    1. That, in accordance with section 551 of the Companies Act 2006 ("Act"), the Directors be and are generally and unconditionally authorised to allotshares in the Company, or to grant rights to subscribe for or to convert any security into shares in the Company ("Rights"):
    2. i. up to an aggregate nominal amount of £1,666,666; and
    3. ii. comprising equity securities (as defined in section 560 of the Act) up to an aggregate nominal amount of £3,333,333 (such amount to be reduced by the aggregate nominal amount of any allotments or grants made under paragraph (i) of this resolution) in connection with an offer by way of rights issue:
  • (a) to ordinary shareholders in proportion (as nearly as may be practicable) to their existing holdings; and
  • (b) to holders of other equity securities as required by the rights of those securities or, subject to such rights, as the Directors otherwise consider necessary,

and so that the Directors may impose any limits or restrictions and make any arrangements which they consider necessary or appropriate to deal with treasury shares, fractional entitlements, record dates, legal, regulatory or practical problems in, or under the laws of any territory or any other matter,

such authorities to expire at the conclusion of the Company's next Annual General Meeting after this resolution is passed or, if earlier, at the close of business on 9 October 2020, but, in each case, so that the Company may make offers or agreements before the authority expires which would or might require shares to be allotted or Rights to be granted after the authority expires, and so that the Directors may allot shares or grant Rights in pursuance of any such offer or agreement notwithstanding that the authority conferred by this resolution has expired.

    1. That, in accordance with sections 366 and 367 of the Act, the Company and its subsidiaries as at any time during the period for which this resolution has effect be and are authorised to:
    2. i. make political donations to political parties and/or independent election candidates, not exceeding £100,000 in total;
    3. ii. make donations to political organisations other than political parties, not exceeding £100,000 in total; and
    4. iii. incur political expenditure, not exceeding £100,000 in total.

For the purposes of this authority "political parties", "independent election candidates", "political organisation" and "political expenditure" have the meanings given by sections 363 to 365 of the Act. The authority conferred under this resolution shall expire at the conclusion of the Company's next Annual General Meeting after this resolution is passed.

Special resolutions

    1. That, subject to the passing of resolution 7, in accordance with sections 570 and 573 of the Act, the Directors be and are generally empowered to allot equity securities (as defined in section 560 of the Act) for cash pursuant to the authorities granted by resolution 7 and/or sell ordinary shares held by the Company as if section 561 of the Act did not apply to any such allotment or sale provided that this power shall be limited:
    2. i. to the allotment of equity securities in connection with an offer of equity securities (but in the case of an allotment pursuant to the authority granted under paragraph (ii) of resolution 7, such power shall be limited to the allotment of equity securities in connection with an offer by way of rights issue only):
  • (a) to ordinary shareholders in proportion (as nearly as may be practicable) to their existing holdings; and
  • (b) to holders of other equity securities, as required by the rights of those securities or, subject to such rights, as the Directors otherwise consider necessary,

and so that the Directors may impose any limits or restrictions and make any arrangements which they consider necessary or appropriate to deal with treasury shares, fractional entitlements, record dates, legal, regulatory or practical problems in, or under the laws of any territory or any other matter; and

ii. (to the allotment (otherwise than in the circumstances set out in paragraph (i) of this resolution) of equity securities or sale of treasury shares pursuant to the authority granted by paragraph (i) of resolution 7 up to an aggregate nominal amount of £250,000,

such power to expire at the conclusion of the Company's next Annual General Meeting after this resolution is passed or, if earlier, at the close of business on 9 October 2020, but so that the Company may make offers or agreements before the power expires which would or might require equity securities to be allotted (and/or treasury shares to be sold) after the power expires and so that the Directors may allot equity securities (and/ or sell treasury shares) in pursuance of any such offer or agreement notwithstanding that the power conferred by this authority has expired.

    1. That, subject to the passing of resolution 7, in accordance with sections 570 and 573 of the Act, the Directors be and are generally empowered in addition to any authority granted under resolution 9 to allot equity securities (as defined in section 560 of the Act) for cash under the authority given by resolution 7 and/or to sell ordinary shares held by the Company as treasury shares for cash as if section 561 of the Act did not apply to any such allotment or sale provided that this power shall be:
    2. i. limited to the allotment of equity securities or sale of treasury shares pursuant to the authority granted by paragraph (i) of resolution 7 up to an aggregate nominal amount of £250,000; and
    3. ii. used only for purposes of financing (or refinancing, if the authority is to be used within 6 months after the original transaction) a transaction which the Directors determine to be an acquisition or other capital investment of a kind contemplated by the Statement of Principles on Disapplying Pre-Emption Rights most recently published by the Pre-Emption Group prior to the date of this notice, such power to expire at the conclusion of the Company's next Annual General Meeting after this resolution is passed or, if earlier, at the close of business on 9 October 2020, but so that the Company may make offers or agreements before the power expires which would or might require equity securities (and/or treasury shares to be sold) to be allotted after the power expires and so that the Directors may allot equity securities (and/ or sell treasury shares) in pursuance of any such offer or agreement notwithstanding that the power conferred by this authority has expired.
    1. That the Company be and is generally and unconditionally authorised to make one or more market purchases (within the meaning of section 693 of the Act) of ordinary shares in the capital of the Company provided that:
    2. i. the maximum aggregate number of ordinary shares authorised to be purchased is 50,000,000;
    3. ii. the minimum price which may be paid for an ordinary share is the nominal value of an ordinary share at the time of such purchase;
    4. iii. the maximum price which may be paid for an ordinary share is not more than the higher of:
  • (a) 105 per cent. of the average of the middle market quotation for an ordinary share as derived from the London Stock Exchange plc's Daily Official List for the five business days immediately preceding the day on which the ordinary share is contracted to be purchased; and
  • (b) the higher of the price of the last independent trade and the highest current independent bid on the trading venue where the purchase is carried out, in each case, exclusive of expenses;
    • iv. unless previously varied, revoked or renewed this authority shall expire at the conclusion of the Company's next Annual General Meeting after this resolution is passed or, if earlier, at the close of business on 9 October 2020;
    • v. the Company may make a contract of purchase of ordinary shares under this authority which would or might be executed wholly or partly after the expiry of this authority, and may make a purchase of ordinary shares in pursuance of any such contract; and
    • vi. any ordinary shares purchased pursuant to this authority may either be held as treasury shares or cancelled by the Company, depending on which course of action is considered by the Directors to be in the best interests of shareholders at the time.
    1. That a general meeting other than an Annual General Meeting may be called on not less than 14 clear days' notice.

Recommendation

Your board of Directors ("Board") believe that each of the resolutions to be proposed at the Annual General Meeting is in the best interests of the Company and its shareholders as a whole. Accordingly, the Directors unanimously recommend that shareholders vote in favour of all of the resolutions proposed, as the Directors intend to do in respect of their own beneficial holdings.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD

Louise Stonier Group Company Secretary Pets at Home Group Plc 5 June 2019

Registered Office: Epsom Avenue Stanley Green Trading Estate Handforth Cheshire SK9 3RN

Registered in England and Wales Registered Number: 8885072

Explanatory notes to the proposed resolutions

Resolutions 1 to 8 (inclusive) will be proposed as ordinary resolutions, which means that for each of those resolutions to be passed, more than half the votes cast must be cast in favour of the resolution. Resolutions 9 to 12 (inclusive) will be proposed as special resolutions, which means that for each of those resolutions to be passed, at least three-quarters of the votes cast must be cast in favour of the resolution.

Resolution 1 – Receipt of 2019 Annual Report

The Directors are required to lay the Company's audited financial statements and the Directors' and auditor's reports before shareholders each year at the Annual General Meeting. The audited financial statements and the Directors' and auditor's reports for the year ended 28 March 2019 are included in the 2019 Annual Report.

Resolution 2 – Approval of Directors' remuneration report

The Directors' remuneration report ("Directors' Remuneration Report") is subject to an annual advisory shareholder vote by way of an ordinary resolution. Resolution 2 is to approve the Directors' Remuneration Report.

The annual statement from the Chairman of the Remuneration Committee, set out on pages 90 to 92 of the 2019 Annual Report, summarises, for the year ended 28 March 2019, the major decisions taken on Directors' remuneration, any substantial changes relating to Directors' remuneration made during the year, and the context in which those changes occurred and decisions have been taken.

The annual report on remuneration, set out on pages 101 to 106 of the 2019 Annual Report, provides details of the remuneration paid to Directors in respect of the year ended 28 March 2019, including base salary, taxable benefits, short-term incentives (including percentage deferred), long-term incentives vested in the year, pension-related benefits, any other items in the nature of remuneration and any sum(s) recovered or withheld during the year in respect of amounts paid in earlier years, all in accordance with the remuneration policy that was approved by shareholders at the 2017 Annual General Meeting.

Resolution 3 – Declaration of final dividend

The Board is recommending, and the shareholders are being asked to approve, the declaration of a final dividend of 5 pence per ordinary share for the year ended 28 March 2019. The final dividend will, subject to shareholder approval, be paid on 16 July 2019 to the holders of ordinary shares whose names are recorded on the register of members of the Company at the close of business on 14 June 2019.

Resolutions 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F, 4G and 4H – Individual re-election of Directors

In accordance with the UK Corporate Governance Code ("Code") and the Articles, every Director will stand for re-election at the Annual General Meeting.

Biographical details of each Director, along with the specific reasons why their contribution is, and continues to be, important to the company's long term sustainable success, can be found on pages 68 and 69 of the 2019 Annual Report.

Over half of the Directors standing for re-election are Non-Executive Directors whom are considered independent under the Code.

Resolution 5 – Re-appointment of auditor

The Company is required to appoint an auditor at each general meeting at which accounts are laid before shareholders, to hold office until the next such meeting.

The Audit and Risk Committee has reviewed the effectiveness, performance, independence and objectivity of the existing external auditor, KPMG LLP, on behalf of the Board, and concluded that the external auditor was in all respects effective.

Resolution 6 – Authority to agree auditor's remuneration

This resolution authorises the Directors, in accordance with standard practice, to negotiate and agree the fees to be paid to the auditor.

In practice, the Audit and Risk Committee will consider and approve the remuneration of the auditor on behalf of the Board.

Resolution 7 – Authority to allot shares

This resolution seeks shareholder approval to grant the Directors the authority to allot shares in the Company, or to grant rights to subscribe for or convert any securities into shares in the Company ("Rights") pursuant to section 551 of the Act ("Section 551 authority"). The authority contained in paragraph (i) of the resolution will be limited to an aggregate nominal amount of £1,666,666, being approximately one-third of the Company's issued ordinary share capital as at 5 June 2019.

In line with guidance issued by the Investment Association, paragraph (ii) of this resolution would give the Directors authority to allot shares in the Company or grant Rights in connection with a rights issue up to aggregate nominal amount of £3,333,333, representing approximately two-thirds of the Company's issued ordinary share capital as at 5 June 2019, as reduced by the aggregate nominal amount of any allotments or grants under paragraph (i) of this resolution. The Company does not hold any shares in treasury.

If approved, the Section 551 authority shall, unless renewed, revoked or varied by the Company, expire at the end of the Company's next Annual General Meeting after the resolution is passed or, if earlier, at the close of business on 9 October 2020. The exception to this is that the Directors may allot shares or grant Rights after the authority has expired in connection with an offer or agreement made or entered into before the authority expired. The Directors have no present intention to exercise the Section 551 authority other than in relation to employee share schemes.

Resolution 8 – Authority to make political donations and expenditure

The Company does not make, and does not intend to make, any political donations (to political parties or other political organisations) or incur political expenditure. However, the Company may from time to time make donations to animal welfare organisations, societies and charities. As the law in this area is widely drafted, it could prohibit these activities unless the Company has first obtained shareholder approval.

Resolutions 9 and 10 – Partial disapplication of pre-emption rights

These resolutions seek shareholder approval to grant the Directors the power to allot equity securities of the Company pursuant to section 570 and 573 of the Act ("Section 570 and 573 power") without first offering them to existing shareholders in proportion to their existing shareholdings.

The power in resolution 9 will be limited to allotments (i) for cash in connection with pre-emptive offers, subject to any arrangements that the Directors consider appropriate to deal with fractions and overseas requirements and (ii) otherwise for cash up to a maximum nominal value of £250,000, representing 5 per cent. of the Company's issued ordinary share capital as at 5 June 2019, which is in accordance with the relevant shareholder guidelines applicable to the Company.

Resolution 10 would give the Directors authority to allot a further 5 per cent. of the Company's issued ordinary share capital as at 5 June 2019 for the purposes of financing a transaction which the Directors determine to be an acquisition or other capital investment contemplated by the Pre-Emption Group's Statement of Principles (as updated in May 2016) ("Statement of Principles").

The disapplication authorities under resolutions 9 and 10 are in line with the authorities sought at the Annual General Meeting last year and the guidance set out in the Statement of Principles.

The Statement of Principles allow a board to seek authority from its shareholders to allot shares for cash otherwise than in connection with a pre-emptive offer representing (i) up to 5 per cent of a company's issued share capital for use on an unrestricted basis and (ii) up to a further 5 per cent. of a company's issued share capital for use in connection with an acquisition or specified capital investment announced either contemporaneously with the issue, or which has taken place in the preceding six month period and is disclosed in the announcement of the issue.

When the additional 5 per cent. disapplication authority is used, the Company intends to disclose, in the announcement regarding the issue, the circumstances that have led to its use and the consultation process undertaken. In addition, where the Company undertakes a placing using the disapplication of pre-emption rights, the Company intends to publish in the next annual report:

  • a. the actual level of discount achieved;
  • b. the net proceeds raised;
  • c. how those net proceeds were used; and
  • d. the percentage increase in issued share capital due to non-pre-emptive issuance for cash over the three-year period preceding the issue.

If both resolutions 9 and 10 are passed, the Directors will have authority to allot shares for cash on a non-pre-emptive basis up to a maximum amount equal to 10 per cent. of the Company's issued share capital as at 5 June 2019, but with 5 per cent of that figure only being permitted to be used for the specific circumstances set out in resolution 10.

The Directors confirm that, in accordance with the Statement of Principles, it does not intend to issue shares for cash representing more than 7.5 per cent. of the Company's issued ordinary share capital in any rolling three-year period, save in accordance with resolution 10, without prior consultation with shareholders.

If approved, the Section 570 and 573 power shall apply until the end of the Company's next Annual General Meeting after the resolution is passed or, if earlier, until the close of business on 9 October 2020. The exception to this is that the Directors may allot equity securities after the power has expired in connection with an offer or agreement made or entered into before the power expired. The Directors have no present intention to exercise the Section 570 and 573 power.

Resolution 11 – Authority to purchase own shares

This resolution seeks shareholder approval to grant the Company the authority to purchase its own shares pursuant to sections 693 and 701 of the Act.

This authority will be limited to an aggregate maximum number of 50,000,000 ordinary shares, representing 10 per cent. of the Company's issued share capital as at 5 June 2019.

The maximum price which may be paid for an ordinary share will be an amount which is not more than the higher of (i) 5 per cent. above the average of the middle market quotation for an ordinary share as derived from the London Stock Exchange Plc's Daily Official List for the five business days immediately preceding the day on which the ordinary share is contracted to be purchased; and (ii) the higher of the price of the last independent trade and the highest current independent bid on the trading venue where the purchase is carried out (in each case, exclusive of expenses).

If approved, the authority shall, unless varied, revoked or renewed, expire at the end of the Company's next AGM after the resolution is passed or, if earlier, at the close of business on 9 October 2020. The Directors have no present intention of exercising all or any of the powers conferred by this resolution and will only exercise their authority if it is in the best interests of shareholders generally and could be expected to result in an increase in the earnings per ordinary share of the Company.

As at 5 June 2019, the Company had granted options and awards under its colleague share plans over in aggregate 17,525,606 ordinary shares (assuming full vesting and exercise). This represents 3.50 per cent. of the Company's issued share capital as at 5 June 2019.

If the Company were to buy back the maximum number of ordinary shares allowed under the authority under this resolution, and then cancel those shares, the total number of options and awards would represent approximately 3.89 per cent. of the Company's issued share capital as at 5 June 2019.

Resolution 12 – Notice period for general meetings other than Annual General Meetings

This resolution seeks shareholder approval to allow the Company to continue to call general meetings (other than Annual General Meetings) on 14 clear days' notice. In accordance with the Companies (Shareholders' Rights) Regulations 2009, the notice period required for general meetings of the Company is 21 days unless shareholders approve a shorter notice period (subject to a minimum period of 14 clear days).

Annual General Meetings will continue to be held on at least 21 clear days' notice.

If approved, the approval will be effective until the Company's next Annual General Meeting, when it is intended that a similar resolution will be proposed.

The Company intends to only use the shorter notice period where the flexibility would be helpful given the business of the meeting and where the Company considers it is to the advantage of shareholders as a whole.

In accordance with the Act, the Company must make a means of electronic voting available to all shareholders for that meeting in order to be able to call a general meeting on less than 21 clear days' notice.

Explanatory notes as to the proxy, voting and attendance procedures at the Annual General Meeting

    1. The holders of ordinary shares in the Company are entitled to attend the Annual General Meeting and are entitled to vote. A member entitled to attend and vote may appoint a proxy to exercise all or any of their rights to attend, speak and vote at a general meeting of the Company. Such a member may appoint more than one proxy, provided that each proxy is appointed to exercise the rights attached to different shares. A proxy need not be a member of the Company.
    1. A form of proxy is enclosed with this notice. To be effective, a form of proxy must be completed and returned, together with any power of attorney or authority under which it is completed or a certified copy of such power or authority, so that it is received by the Company's registrars at the address specified on the form of proxy by 11.00 am on 9 July 2019 (or, in the event of an adjournment, not less than 48 hours before the stated time of the adjourned meeting (excluding any part of a day that is not a working day)). Returning a completed form of proxy will not preclude a member from attending the meeting and voting in person.
    1. Any person to whom this notice is sent who is a person nominated under section 146 of the Act to enjoy information rights (a "Nominated Person") may, under an agreement between him and the shareholder by whom he was nominated, have a right to be appointed (or to have someone else appointed) as a proxy for the Annual General Meeting. If a Nominated Person has no such proxy appointment right or does not wish to exercise it, he may, under any such agreement, have a right to give instructions to the shareholder as to the exercise of voting rights. The statement of the rights of shareholders in relation to the appointment of proxies in paragraphs 1 and 2 above does not apply to Nominated Persons. The rights described in paragraphs 1 and 2 can only be exercised by ordinary shareholders of the Company.
    1. To be entitled to attend and vote at the Annual General Meeting (and for the purposes of the determination by the Company of the number of votes they may cast), members must be entered on the Company's register of members by 10.00 pm on 9 July 2019 (or, in the event of an adjournment, by 10.00 pm, on the date which is two days before the stated time of the adjourned meeting (excluding any part of a day that is not a working day)). Changes to entries on the register of members after this time shall be disregarded in determining the rights of any person to attend or vote at the meeting.
    1. As at 5 June 2019, the Company's issued share capital consists of 500,000,000 ordinary shares of £0.01 each, carrying one vote each. Therefore, the total voting rights in the Company as at 5 June 2019 are 500,000,000.
    1. CREST members who wish to appoint a proxy or proxies through the CREST electronic proxy appointment service may do so by using the procedures described in the CREST Manual. CREST Personal Members or other CREST sponsored members, and those CREST members who have appointed a service provider(s), should refer to their CREST sponsor or voting service provider(s), who will be able to take the appropriate action on their behalf.
    1. In order for a proxy appointment or instruction made using the CREST service to be valid, the appropriate CREST message (a "CREST Proxy Instruction") must be properly authenticated in accordance with Euroclear UK & Ireland Limited's specifications, and must contain the information required for such instruction, as described in the CREST Manual (available via www.euroclear.com). The message, regardless of whether it constitutes the appointment of a proxy or is an amendment to the instruction given to a previously appointed proxy, must in order to be valid be transmitted so as to be received by the issuer's agent (ID 3RA50) by 11.00 am on 9 July 2019 (or, in the event of an adjournment, not less than 48 hours before the stated time of the adjourned meeting (excluding any part of a day that is not a working day)). For this purpose, the time of receipt will be taken to be the time (as determined by the time stamp applied to the message by the CREST Application Host) from which the issuer's agent is able to retrieve the message by enquiry to CREST in the manner prescribed by CREST. After this time any change of instructions to proxies appointed through CREST should be communicated to the appointee through other means.
    1. CREST members and, where applicable, their CREST sponsors, or voting service providers should note that Euroclear UK & Ireland Limited does not make available special procedures in CREST for any particular message. Normal system timings and limitations will, therefore, apply in relation to the input of CREST Proxy Instructions. It is the responsibility of the CREST member concerned to take (or, if the CREST member is a CREST Personal Member, or sponsored member, or has appointed a voting service provider, to procure that his CREST sponsor or voting service provider(s) take(s)) such action as shall be necessary to ensure that a message is transmitted by means of the CREST system by any particular time. In this connection, CREST members and, where applicable, their CREST sponsors or voting service providers are referred, in particular, to those sections of the CREST Manual concerning practical limitations of the CREST system and timings.
    1. The Company may treat as invalid a CREST Proxy Instruction in the circumstances set out in Regulation 35(5) (a) of the Uncertified Securities Regulations 2001.
    1. Any corporation which is a member can appoint one or more corporate representatives who may exercise on its behalf all of its powers as a member provided that they do not do so in relation to the same shares.
    1. Under section 527 of the Act, members meeting the threshold requirements set out in that section have the right to require the Company to publish on a website a statement setting out any matter relating to: (i) the audit of the Company's accounts (including the auditor's report and the conduct of the audit) that are to be laid before the Annual General Meeting; or (ii) any circumstance connected with an auditor of the Company ceasing to hold office since the previous meeting at which annual accounts and reports were laid in accordance with section 437 of the Act. The Company may not require the shareholders requesting any such website publication to pay its expenses in complying with sections 527 or 528 of the Act. Where the Company is required to place a statement on a website under section 527 of the Act, it must forward the statement to the Company's auditor not later than the time when it makes the statement available on the website. The business which may be dealt with at the Annual General Meeting includes any statement that the Company has been required under section 527 of the Act to publish on a website.
    1. In the case of joint holders, the vote of the senior holder who tenders a vote whether in person or by proxy shall be accepted to the exclusion of the votes of the other joint holders and, for this purpose, seniority shall be determined by the order in which the names stand in the register of members of the Company in respect of the relevant joint holders.
    1. Any member holding ordinary shares attending the meeting has the right to ask questions. The Company must answer any such questions relating to the business being dealt with at the meeting but no such answer need be given if (a) to do so would interfere unduly with the preparation for the meeting or involve the disclosure of confidential information; (b) the answer has already been given on a website in the form of an answer to a question; or (c) it is undesirable in the interests of the Company or the good order of the meeting that the question be answered.
    1. A copy of this notice, and other information required by section 311A of the Act, can be found at https://investors.petsathome.com.
    1. You may not use an electronic address provided in either this notice of Annual General Meeting or any related documents (including the form of proxy) to communicate with the Company for any purposes other than those expressly stated.
    1. The following documents will be available for inspection at the Company's registered office during normal business hours (Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays excepted) from the date of this notice until the date of the Annual General Meeting and at the place of the Annual General Meeting for 15 minutes prior to and during the meeting:
    2. i. copies of all service agreements under which Directors of the Company are employed by the Company or any subsidiary; and
    3. ii. a copy of the terms of appointment of the Non-Executive Directors of the Company,
    1. The Directors have determined that all of the resolutions to be put to a vote at the Annual General Meeting will be decided on a poll.

Pets at Home Group Plc

Chester House Epsom Avenue Stanley Green Trading Estate Handforth Cheshire SK9 3DF

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