InvestorHub FAQs for listed companies

How InvestorHub works, who it’s designed for, and why listed companies use direct-to-investor to engage shareholders.

What is a direct-to-investor (D2I) platform?

A direct-to-investor (D2I) platform enables listed companies to communicate directly with their shareholder base using owned digital infrastructure, rather than relying solely on intermediaries or static IR websites.

InvestorHub, the leading D2I platform, centralises investor content, automates distribution, and provides visibility into how investors engage with announcements, updates and disclosures. A direct-to-investor approach is increasingly used by listed companies across markets such as the ASX, LSE and other global exchanges to improve transparency, engagement and data-driven decision-making.

How is InvestorHub different from traditional investor relations software?

Traditional investor relations software is often focused on compliance publishing and static information delivery.

InvestorHub is designed as an engagement and intelligence platform. It combines communication tools, automation and analytics to help listed companies understand investor behaviour, measure engagement, and manage ongoing shareholder communication at scale—not just publish information.

The result is a more proactive, measurable approach to investor engagement that complements existing IR processes across global markets.

How does InvestorHub support compliance and continuous disclosure?

InvestorHub is built to support compliant investor communication within regulated market environments.

Companies retain full control over what is published, when it is distributed, and how investor interactions are managed. Communication workflows can be aligned with continuous disclosure obligations and governance requirements applicable across exchanges such as the ASX and LSE.

InvestorHub does not replace formal disclosure channels. Instead, it provides infrastructure to support compliant distribution, documentation and visibility alongside existing regulatory processes.

Can InvestorHub integrate with our share registry?

InvestorHub is designed to integrate with share registry and data sources either through automated, or manual approaches to support accurate, up-to-date shareholder engagement.

By connecting registry data with engagement analytics, listed companies gain a clearer view of their shareholder base—including participation, behaviour and trends—without relying on fragmented systems.

Integration capabilities are flexible to enable listed companies operating across different exchanges and registry environments globally.

How long does it take to implement InvestorHub?

Most listed companies are able to onboard and begin using the platform within 2 weeks, depending on configuration, data integrations and internal workflows. The platform is flexible enough to support a range of operating models—from lean executive-led IR functions to larger, dedicated investor relations teams.

Implementation and onboarding are designed to provide a seamless experience for both companies and investors, supported by InvestorHub’s Australia and United Kingdom based Client Success teams.

Does InvestorHub replace Investor Relations (IR)?

No. InvestorHub supports and strengthens your existing investor relations strategy.

The platform provides the infrastructure to scale investor communications, measure engagement, and manage shareholder interactions more effectively—allowing IR teams and executives to focus on strategy, messaging, and market positioning rather than manual processes.

What if we don’t have the budget for a traditional IR program?

InvestorHub is built for companies that need to be precise with spend and outcomes.

By providing clear visibility into investor engagement, content performance, and communication impact, InvestorHub enables listed companies to allocate resources more effectively and demonstrate ROI from investor communications without the cost or complexity of large, traditional IR programs.

Are retail and individual investors really important?

Yes. Individual investors play a material role in liquidity, trading activity, and long-term market perception.

While institutional holders may dominate ownership, retail shareholders often account for a significant proportion of trading volume and market engagement. InvestorHub helps listed companies understand, engage, and communicate with their broader shareholder base, beyond the traditional “top 20”—using data and behaviour, not assumptions.

Will InvestorHub increase our investor relations workload?

InvestorHub is designed to reduce the operational load of investor communications, and amplify its impact.

By automating distribution, tracking engagement, and centralising shareholder data, InvestorHub helps listed companies manage investor demand more efficiently—without increasing headcount. Whether investor relations is handled by executives, finance teams, or a dedicated IR function, InvestorHub is built to return time while improving visibility into what investors are responding to.

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