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How S&P Global’s New Tech Chief and Governance Scrutiny At S&P Global (SPGI) Has Changed Its Investment Story
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  • S&P Global has appointed Firdaus Bhathena as Executive Vice President and Chief Technology and Transformation Officer, while also facing shareholder proposals on special meeting rights and charitable giving oversight ahead of its May 20, 2026 annual meeting.
  • This combination of a senior technology hire and active governance-focused shareholders highlights how digital transformation and investor scrutiny are shaping S&P Global’s next phase.
  • We’ll now examine how Bhathena’s technology and transformation remit could influence S&P Global’s investment narrative built around AI tools and issuance strength.

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S&P Global Investment Narrative Recap

To own S&P Global, you need to believe its entrenched role in ratings, indices and data can keep driving earnings despite uneven issuance and macro uncertainty. The Bhathena hire and the shareholder proposals do not materially alter the key near term swing factors, which still center on transaction driven ratings revenue and the profitability of ongoing AI and product investments.

The appointment of Firdaus Bhathena as Chief Technology and Transformation Officer sits directly alongside S&P Global’s recent AI upgrades on Capital IQ Pro and across its data platforms, reinforcing the company’s push to embed AI into research and workflow tools. For investors focused on catalysts, the question is how efficiently this expanded technology leadership converts those AI and data capabilities into higher value, stickier subscription and analytics revenues without eroding margins.

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Read the full narrative on S&P Global (it's free!)

S&P Global's narrative projects $18.9 billion revenue and $6.0 billion earnings by 2029. This requires 7.3% yearly revenue growth and a $1.5 billion earnings increase from $4.5 billion today.

Uncover how S&P Global's forecasts yield a $538.52 fair value, a 29% upside to its current price.

Exploring Other Perspectives

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Nineteen members of the Simply Wall St Community currently estimate S&P Global’s fair value between US$384.52 and US$573.23, highlighting how far individual views can stretch. Set against this spread, the reliance on healthy debt and equity issuance for ratings revenue gives you a very specific macro exposure that is worth comparing with those community scenarios.

Explore 19 other fair value estimates on S&P Global - why the stock might be worth as much as 37% more than the current price!

Form Your Own Verdict

Disagree with existing narratives? Extraordinary investment returns rarely come from following the herd, so go with your instincts.

  • A great starting point for your S&P Global research is our analysis highlighting 4 key rewards that could impact your investment decision.
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