Stephanie So

Senior Company Secretary

Stephanie is an experienced Senior Company Secretary with over 15 years of governance experience. She is a trusted adviser to boards and executive management of private, public, and ASX-listed companies across diverse industries, with a proven track record of delivering exceptional governance and company secretarial support services.

Stephanie has a wealth of expertise in corporate governance best practice, compliance with the ASX Listing Rules and the Corporations Act. She has a strong background in the management of corporate and capital raising transactions, mergers and acquisitions, co-ordinating the listing process, and IPO-related requirements.

“I am passionate about my role as company secretary and thrive on collaborating closely with Boards and executive management teams. My enthusiasm lies in providing practical and commercially viable solutions to complex governance and compliance issues, ultimately enhancing value for my clients and contributing to their success.”

Prior to joining Source, Stephanie was a principal listings adviser at the ASX, advising on ASX Listing Rules compliance including continuous and periodic disclosure obligations, related party transactions, IPOs, capital raisings and other corporate transactions.

Stephanie is a Fellow member of the Governance Institute of Australia.

 

Expertise

Stephanie has experience advising on all aspects of governance, with a focus on:

  • Company Secretarial
  • Best Practice Corporate Governance
  • Regulatory Compliance and Reporting (ASX and ASIC)
  • ASX Listing Rules Compliance
  • Equity Capital Markets

 

Qualifications

  • Governance Institute of Australia (GIA) – Fellow Member
  • Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) – University of Queensland
  • Graduate Diploma in Chartered Accounting (CA) – Chartered Accountants Australia & NZ

 

Get to know Stephanie

Stephanie loves a good coffee and experiencing new cultures through exploring cafes and traveling with her young family.

Stephanie So

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