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7. Compensation of Members of the Executive Committee

The EC participates in the same compensation elements as Clariant’s senior managers. Accordingly, they receive a fixed annual base salary, an annual cash bonus (GMBP), and Long-Term Incentives (CLIP) as stated in Art. 27 of the Articles of Association. The annual bonus is based on achieved results for the particular financial year, and payout is capped at 100% of the target value. For details of the respective plans, please refer to sections and of this Compensation Report. According to Clariant’s , the annual bonus payout and any single share grant must each not exceed 200% of base salary for the CEO and 150% for EC members (Art. 32).

The Compensation Committee decides on the amendment or discontinuation of the annual bonus plan and Long-Term Incentive Plans for the (Art. 33 – 35).

The CEO and members of the EC participate in the pension plans of the Clariant Group in Switzerland, notably the Clariant pension fund with an insured income of up to CHF 200 000 per annum and the management pension fund with an insured income of up to an additional CHF 653 200 per annum. The maximum insured income under the pension plans therefore stands at CHF 853 200 per annum.

Clariant’s pension plans comply with the legal framework of the Swiss occupational pension scheme (BVG), and the maximum contribution will be dynamically aligned in accordance with Art. 79c BVG. For members of the EC and all other Clariant employees, the insured income is defined as the base salary plus 50% of the target cash bonus. Equity-linked income components are not subject to pensionable income. Usual policies for death and disability are part of Clariant’s pension plans. The total employer contribution is approximately 11% of the insured income in the case of the Clariant pension fund and 22% of the insured income in the case of the Clariant management pension fund. These contributions cover both the contributions to the formation of retirement capital and the risk components. Under , the Clariant pension fund is a defined benefit plan. The management pension fund provides the members with retirement capital upon retirement. Pension payments are only accepted in exceptional cases.

REMUNERATION STRUCTURE OF THE CLARIANT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE1 in CHF

 

 

CEO Compensation

 

EC Compensation

 

 

20202

 

2019

 

2020

 

2019

 

 

as % of base salary

 

 

 

as % of base salary

 

 

Total annual target

 

4 200 000

 

 

 

4 200 000

 

2 450 000

 

 

 

2 450 000

Long-Term Incentives3

 

1 200 000

 

100

 

1 200 000

 

750 000

 

83

 

750 000

Short-Term Incentives4

 

1 800 000

 

150

 

1 800 000

 

800 000

 

89

 

800 000

Base salary

 

1 200 000

 

100

 

1 200 000

 

900 000

 

100

 

900 000

1

Without other benefits

2

Hariolf Kottmann was appointed Executive Chairman during 2020. For this assignment, he had no entitlements for the Short-Term Incentives and the Long-Term Incentives.

3

Annual grant volume; Performance Share Units with 3-year vesting and defined performance hurdle; vesting capped at 100% target achievement

4

Target cash bonus (GMBP); annual payout capped at target level

The following personnel changes within the Executive Committee occurred in 2020:

Patrick Jany resigned and left Clariant’s Executive Committee effective 31 March 2020. Stephan Lynen was appointed member of the EC effective 1 April 2020. Hariolf Kottmann, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Clariant, who assumed his responsibility as Executive Chairman ad interim on 24 July 2019, continued acting as the Executive Chairman ad interim until 31 December 2020.

In accordance with the reporting requirements outlined in the Ordinance against Excessive Compensation (OaEC), the relevant Fair Market Value (FMV) figures are shown in the following audited table.

2020 ANNUAL COMPENSATION TO MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (FAIR MARKET VALUE = FMV) in CHF

 

 

Hans Bohnen1

 

Other EC members

 

Totals 2020

Base salary

 

900 000

 

3 075 0002,3

 

3 975 000

Cash bonus

 

604 800

 

1 259 1742

 

1 863 974

Share-based incentive (FMV)4

 

750 012

 

1 500 0242

 

2 250 036

Other benefits5

 

300 992

 

823 6552,3

 

1 124 647

Total

 

2 555 804

 

6 657 853

 

9 213 657

1

As Hariolf Kottmann acted as Executive Chairman in 2020, he was not entitled to the cash bonus and the share-based incentive and hence was not the highest paid EC member.

2

Including Bernd Hoegemann and Stephan Lynen; Patrick Jany considered pro rata based on active role as EC member in 2020

3

Including additional compensation for Hariolf Kottmann as Executive Chairman (total 2020: CHF 1 284 673)

4

Fair Market Value of a PSU under CLIP 2020 grant: CHF 12.87. The conversion from PSUs into shares is done after a 3-year vesting period depending on the achievement factor.

5

»Other benefits« include pension contributions (48%), social security contributions (41%), and other benefits (11%); including other benefits for former EC members.

2019 ANNUAL COMPENSATION TO MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE (FAIR MARKET VALUE = FMV) in CHF

 

 

Patrick Jany1

 

Other EC members

 

Totals 2019

Base salary

 

900 000

 

2 694 5942,3

 

3 594 594

Cash bonus

 

440 000

 

1 409 6072

 

1 849 607

Share-based incentive (FMV)4

 

750 013

 

965 6552

 

1 715 668

Other benefits5

 

334 151

 

920 1102,3

 

1 254 261

Subtotal

 

2 424 164

 

5 989 966

 

8 414 130

Contractual payments to former EC members

 

n.a.

 

1 429 7656

 

1 429 765

Total

 

2 424 164

 

7 419 731

 

9 843 895

1

Due to the resignation of Ernesto Occhiello, the CEO was not the highest paid EC member in 2019.

2

Including Bernd Hoegemann and Hans Bohnen; Christian Kohlpaintner and Ernesto Occhiello considered pro rata, based on active role as EC members in 2019

3

Including additional compensation for Hariolf Kottmann as Executive Chairman effective 24 July 2019 (total 2019: CHF 560 111)

4

Fair Market Value of a PSU under CLIP 2019 grant: CHF 15.91. The conversion from PSUs into shares is done after a 3-year vesting period depending on the achievement factor.

5

»Other benefits« include pension contributions (50%), social security contributions (33%), and other benefits (17%).

6

Contractual payments to Ernesto Occhiello and Christian Kohlpaintner, who resigned in 2019

In 2019 and 2020, no loans or credits were outstanding and/or granted to the CEO or EC members. According to Art. 30 of Clariant’s , no loans may be granted to EC members.

The total compensation of the for 2020 amounts to CHF 9.2 million and is within the approved budget of CHF 17.2 million granted for the year 2020 at the Annual General Meeting in 2019.

According to Art. 28 of Clariant’s , an additional amount of 50% of the respective total remuneration approved by the Annual General Meeting can be spent in the event that new EC members are appointed after the Annual General Meeting. This flexibility was not needed in 2020.

The actual share ownership of the members of the Executive Committee is shown below. No options were held at 31 December 2019/2020.

2020 NUMBERS OF SHARES GRANTED

 

 

Hans Bohnen

 

Bernd Hoegemann

 

Stephan Lynen

 

Total

Number of performance share units1

 

58 276

 

58 276

 

58 276

 

174 828

1

Performance Share Units represent contingency rights that will be converted into shares depending on the performance achievement after the 3-year vesting period.

SHARES HELD BY THE MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

 

 

Number of PSUs granted in 2020

 

Number of PSUs granted in 2019

 

Number of unvested PSUs/RSUs at 31 Dec. 2020

 

Number of unvested PSUs/RSUs at 31 Dec. 2019

 

Number of privately held shares at 31 Dec. 2020

 

Number of privately held shares at 31 Dec. 2019

Hans Bohnen

 

58 276

 

47 141

 

112 381

 

62 259

 

124 049

 

100 625

Bernd Hoegemann

 

58 276

 

n.a.1

 

79 299

 

26 758

 

59 495

 

56 899

Stephan Lynen

 

58 276

 

n.a.2

 

78 799

 

n.a.

 

89 595

 

n.a.

Former EC members

 

n.a.

 

68 6973

 

n.a.

 

94 0524

 

n.a.

 

417 6864

Total

 

174 828

 

115 838

 

270 479

 

183 069

 

273 139

 

575 210

1

No grant in 2019; only became EC member in 2019 after grant date

2

No grant in 2019; only became EC member in 2020

3

Former members include Patrick Jany for full year and Ernesto Occhiello (CEO) and Christian Kohlpaintner pro-rated due to resignation in 2019.

4

Former member Patrick Jany with resignation in 2020

Executive Committee

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Executive Committee

Management body of joint stock companies; at Clariant the Executive Committee currently comprises four members. View entire glossary