On behalf of the All Party Parliamentary Corporate Governance Group, the London Business School has carried out a piece of research examining the values and characteristics of a sample of UK listed companies that have persistently outperformed the market. The LBS report has focused on ensuring that the findings add value to the work of Parliamentarians and has therefore ensured that the report contains possible policy recommendations based on the findings of the research. The results were presented to members of the Group on 24 February 2015 at the House of Commons by LBS students Terk Kwong and Mehul Bhatt. Further details can be found below

Terk Kwong
Kwong Terk Ming is a diplomat from the Singapore Foreign Service. Prior to London, he was heading the North America Desk in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Singapore. For his overseas assignment, he served in the Singapore Embassy in Tokyo. He speaks English, Mandarin and Japanese.

Mehul Bhatt
Mehul Bhatt is an experienced business professional with experience of living and working in Europe, North America and Africa with two multinationals – Chevron Corp. and A. P. Moller – Maersk. Prior to MBA, he was the Country Head and Commercial Head for A. P. Moller Maersk in East Africa. He speaks English, Hindi, Danish and Gujarati.

About London Business School
London Business School’s vision is to have a profound impact on the way the world does business. The School is consistently ranked in the global top 10 for its programmes and is widely acknowledged as a centre for outstanding research. As well as its top-ranked full-time MBA*, the School offers degree and executive education programmes serving early and later career managers from around the world. There are seven subject areas: accounting; economics; finance; management science and operations; marketing; organisational behaviour; and strategy and entrepreneurship. The main campus is in London’s Regent’s Park and the School has a presence in Dubai, Hong Kong University and Columbia, New York. Teaching and research Faculty come from more than 30 countries and students come from more than 100 countries, making London Business School exceptionally international. There are more than 37,000 alumni, many of whom contribute to current student networks and conferences. www.london.edu

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