Company: PATH
Filing Date: 2025-05-13
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001734722-25-000021
Chunk: 9

Company: UiPath, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-05-13
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 9
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 instruct your broker, bank, or other agent how to vote your shares, the question of whether your broker or nominee will still be able to vote your shares depends on whether, pursuant to stock exchange rules, the particular proposal is deemed to be a “routine” matter. Brokers and nominees can use their discretion to vote “uninstructed” shares with respect to matters that are considered to be “routine,” but not with respect to “non-routine” matters. Under applicable rules and interpretations, “non-routine” matters are matters that may substantially affect the rights or privileges of stockholders, such as mergers, stockholder proposals, elections of directors (even if not contested), executive compensation, and certain corporate governance proposals, even if management-supported. Accordingly, your broker or nominee may vote your shares on Proposal 3. Your broker or nominee, however, may not vote your shares on Proposals 1 or 2 without your instructions. Please instruct your broker, bank, or other agent to ensure that your vote will be counted.

#### What are “broker non-votes”?
Broker non-votes occur when your broker submits a proxy for the meeting with respect to “routine” matters but does not vote on “non-routine” matters because you did not provide voting instructions on those matters. These unvoted shares with respect to "non-routine" matters are counted as "broker non-votes."

As a reminder, if you are a beneficial owner of shares held in “street name,” in order to ensure your shares are voted in the way you would prefer, you must provide voting instructions to your broker, bank, or other agent by the deadline provided in the materials you receive from such organization.

#### How are votes counted?
Votes will be counted by the inspector of election appointed for the Annual Meeting, who will separately count: (1) with respect to Proposal 1, votes " FOR ," " WITHHOLD ," and broker non-votes, (2) with respect to Proposal 2, votes " FOR ," " AGAINST ," abstentions, and broker non-votes, and (3) with respect to Proposal 3, votes " FOR ," " AGAINST ," and abstentions.

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How many votes are needed to approve each proposal?

The following table summarizes the minimum vote needed to approve each proposal and the effect of abstentions and broker non-votes:

|    |     | Proposal                                                                                                                                   |     | Vote Required for Approval                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         |     |