Annual Report 2024

Annual Report 2024

Remuneration of the Supervisory Board

The remuneration of the Supervisory Board (§ 15 of the Articles of Association) takes into account the responsibilities and scope of tasks of the individual members of the Supervisory Board as well as the company’s economic situation and is in line with the applicable principles, recommendations, and suggestions of the German Corporate Governance Code.

The existing provisions in § 15 of the Articles of Association reasonably and sufficiently reflect these requirements as the remuneration takes due account in terms of both structure and amount of the requirements arising from the specific duties of the members of the Supervisory Board and the time required by them to duly and properly perform these duties. Moreover, the remuneration of the Supervisory Board members consists exclusively of fixed remuneration components.

In addition to the reimbursement of their expenses, the members of the Supervisory Board receive fixed remuneration of €85,000 plus an attendance fee of €1,000 for participating in the meetings of the Supervisory Board and its committees. The Chairman of the Supervisory Board receives two-and-a-half times and his deputy (according to the German Co-determination Act) one-and-a-half times this amount. Members of committees – with the exception of the Nomination Committee and the Committee established in accordance with § 27 (3) Mitbestimmungsgesetz (German Co-determination Act, MitbestG) – receive separate remuneration of €20,000 per full the financial year for their duties on these committees; the members of the Audit Committee receive twice this amount. The chair of a committee receives two-and-a-half times the remuneration of a committee member. If a member of the Supervisory Board simultaneously holds several offices for which increased remuneration is granted, they only receive the remuneration for the highest-paying office.

The amount of the remuneration for members of the Supervisory Board is also appropriate in comparison to the remuneration paid to members of the supervisory boards of other large listed companies in Germany. The appropriateness of the remuneration for the Supervisory Board ensures that Beiersdorf Aktiengesellschaft remains in a position to attract qualified candidates for office on its Supervisory Board; in this way, the remuneration for the Supervisory Board helps to promote the company’s business strategy and its long-term development on a sustained basis. The remuneration for the members of the Supervisory Board is regularly reviewed for its appropriateness.

The following table shows the remuneration granted and owed (within the meaning of § 162 (1) AktG) to the Supervisory Board, including the relative shares of the fixed amount, attendance fees, and committee fees.

Supervisory Board Remuneration Granted and Owed in Accordance With § 162 (1) AktG1(in €)

 

 

Fixed

 

Attendance fees

 

Committee fees

 

Total

 

 

2023

 

2024

 

2023

 

2024

 

2023

 

2024

 

2023

 

2024

Donya-Florence Amer
(since April 18, 2024)

 

 

59,686

 

 

5,000

 

 

35,109

 

 

99,795

Relative share

 

— %

 

60%

 

— %

 

5%

 

— %

 

35%

 

— %

 

100%

Hilde Cambier (since April 18, 2024)

 

 

59,686

 

 

5,000

 

 

14,044

 

 

78,730

Relative share

 

— %

 

76%

 

— %

 

6%

 

— %

 

18%

 

— %

 

100%

Hong Chow

 

85,000

 

85,000

 

9,000

 

8,000

 

20,000

 

20,000

 

114,000

 

113,000

Relative share

 

75%

 

75%

 

8%

 

7%

 

18%

 

18%

 

100%

 

100%

Reiner Hansert (until April 18, 2024)

 

85,000

 

25,314

 

13,000

 

5,000

 

40,000

 

11,913

 

138,000

 

42,227

Relative share

 

62%

 

60%

 

9%

 

12%

 

29%

 

28%

 

100%

 

100%

Wolfgang Herz

 

85,000

 

85,000

 

9,000

 

11,000

 

20,000

 

20,000

 

114,000

 

116,000

Relative share

 

75%

 

73%

 

8%

 

9%

 

18%

 

17%

 

100%

 

100%

Uta Kemmerich-Keil

 

85,000

 

85,000

 

12,000

 

16,000

 

40,000

 

82,131

 

137,000

 

183,131

Relative share

 

62%

 

46%

 

9%

 

9%

 

29%

 

45%

 

100%

 

100%

Andreas Köhn (until April 18, 2024)

 

85,000

 

25,314

 

8,000

 

3,000

 

20,000

 

5,956

 

113,000

 

34,270

Relative share

 

75%

 

74%

 

7%

 

9%

 

18%

 

17%

 

100%

 

100%

Jan Koltze

 

85,000

 

85,000

 

6,000

 

8,000

 

 

28,087

 

91,000

 

121,087

Relative share

 

93%

 

70%

 

7%

 

7%

 

— %

 

23%

 

100%

 

100%

Dr. Dr. Christine Martel
(until April 18, 2024)

 

85,000

 

25,314

 

13,000

 

4,000

 

100,000

 

29,782

 

198,000

 

59,096

Relative share

 

43%

 

43%

 

7%

 

7%

 

51%

 

50%

 

100%

 

100%

Olaf Papier

 

85,000

 

85,000

 

12,000

 

14,000

 

40,000

 

40,000

 

137,000

 

139,000

Relative share

 

62%

 

61%

 

9%

 

10%

 

29%

 

29%

 

100%

 

100%

Frédéric Pflanz

 

85,000

 

85,000

 

16,000

 

19,000

 

50,000

 

50,000

 

151,000

 

154,000

Relative share

 

56%

 

55%

 

11%

 

12%

 

33%

 

32%

 

100%

 

100%

Reinhard Pöllath
(Chairman)

 

212,500

 

212,500

 

11,000

 

15,000

 

 

 

223,500

 

227,500

Relative share

 

95%

 

93%

 

5%

 

7%

 

— %

 

— %

 

100%

 

100%

Doris Robben (since April 18, 2024)

 

 

59,686

 

 

6,000

 

 

14,044

 

 

79,730

Relative share

 

— %

 

75%

 

— %

 

8%

 

— %

 

18%

 

— %

 

100%

Prof. Manuela Rousseau
(Deputy Chairwoman)

 

127,500

 

37,971

 

8,000

 

3,000

 

 

 

135,500

 

40,971

Relative share

 

92%

 

93%

 

8%

 

7%

 

— %

 

— %

 

100%

 

100%

Kirstin Weiland

 

85,000

 

85,000

 

7,000

 

7,000

 

20,000

 

20,000

 

112,000

 

112,000

Relative share

 

76%

 

76%

 

6%

 

6%

 

18%

 

18%

 

100%

 

100%

Barbara Wentzel
(since April 18, 2024)

 

 

89,529

 

 

10,000

 

 

14,043

 

 

113,572

Relative share

 

— %

 

79%

 

— %

 

9%

 

— %

 

12%

 

— %

 

100%

Total amounts

 

1,190,000

 

1,190,000

 

124,000

 

139,000

 

350,000

 

385,109

 

1,664,000

 

1,714,109

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Presented exclusive of value added tax.

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