Unilever’s boss could be paid as much as £20.5m under a bumper remuneration package announced yesterday.
The changes announced in the consumer goods giant’s annual report will reduce Fernando Fernandez’s basic salary but increase the maximum available long-term share awards to 700 per cent of that sum.
Pocketing a tidy sum: Fernando Fernandez could be paid as much as £20.5m under a bumper remuneration package
Fernandez, who was promoted from finance director to chief executive last March, received £4.9m for 2025 as a whole across both roles. That included salary and benefits totalling £1.8m plus bonuses totalling £3.1m.
The Hellmann’s mayonnaise maker said it had decided to review its pay policies a year ahead of schedule to help ‘set the organisation up for success’.
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