Palantir Technologies Inc.

Original form: DEF 14A
Filed on: 2026-04-24
Meeting date: 2026-06-03

Shareholder Proposals

Item 4
S G
Commission an independent third-party report on Palantir’s due diligence process for customer use of defense-related products in conflict-affected and high-risk areas.

Request that the board retain an independent third party to assess Palantir’s processes for determining whether customers’ defense-related use of its products contributes to human rights harms or violations of international humanitarian law in conflict-affected and high-risk areas. The report should describe how such risks are identified, mitigated, reported, and remedied, and evaluate whether additional policies, practices, or governance measures are needed. Proponents cite deployments and government customers linked to civilian harm and argue the assessment would provide investors insight into legal, reputational, and operational risks. The request asks that proprietary information be excluded and that the review be conducted at reasonable expense.

Item 5
S G
Publish a Human Rights Impact Assessment detailing actual and potential human rights impacts from the use of Palantir’s products and services.

Request that Palantir’s board publish the results of a Human Rights Impact Assessment (HRIA) analyzing actual and potential human rights impacts associated with the company’s products and services, excluding proprietary information. The report should explain whether Palantir conducts HRIAs, describe findings related to uses by government agencies (including immigration, health, and policing applications), and identify mitigations where risks are found. Proponents argue that better disclosure would help investors assess legal, reputational, and operational risk and ensure alignment with the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights. The proposal asks that the assessment be completed at reasonable cost and omit proprietary details.

Item 6
G
Disclose policies, recipients, and amounts of corporate election-related political contributions and expenditures.

Request that Palantir provide a periodic report disclosing its policies and procedures for making election-related political contributions and expenditures, and identify recipients and amounts of such spending (excluding lobbying and PAC employee spending). Proponents say transparency is important given Palantir’s reliance on public-sector customers and potential regulatory and reputational risks from political spending. The proposal asks disclosure to include payments to trade associations and tax-exempt organizations that may be used for electoral purposes, allowing shareholders to assess whether spending aligns with the company’s risk management and strategy. The request is positioned as aligning Palantir with peer disclosure practices.