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Proxy advisor opposes reelection of Richemont chairman

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Posted on August 20, 2025

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ZURICH (Reuters) -Proxy advisor Institutional Shareholder Services counseled Richemont investors to reject several of the luxury goods company's proposals for its annual general meeting in September,

Institutional Shareholder Services Urges Against Richemont Chairman's Reelection

ZURICH (Reuters) -Proxy advisor Institutional Shareholder Services counseled Richemont investors to reject several of the luxury goods company's proposals for its annual general meeting in September, according to a report seen by Reuters on Tuesday.

ISS recommended voting against the reelection of Chairman Johann Rupert and board member Anton Rupert, citing concerns over the company's unequal voting rights structure, which it argued benefits both individuals.

According to Richemont's website, the Rupert family holds 9.1% of the equity of the company, which translates to 50% of voting rights.

ISS also opposed the proposed bonus payments to the executive committee, totaling 30.6 million Swiss francs ($38 million), criticising Richemont for not providing the targets and results that underpin the variable compensation.

Richemont did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

($1 = 0.8061 Swiss francs)

(Reporting by Oliver Hirt; Writing by Ariane Luthi; Editing by Joe Bavier)

Key Takeaways

  • ISS advises against reelection of Richemont's chairman.
  • Concerns over unequal voting rights benefiting the Rupert family.
  • Rupert family holds 9.1% equity but 50% voting rights.
  • ISS opposes executive bonuses lacking transparency.
  • Richemont did not comment on the ISS recommendations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did ISS recommend regarding Richemont's chairman?
ISS recommended that Richemont investors vote against the reelection of Chairman Johann Rupert due to concerns over the company's unequal voting rights structure.
What percentage of voting rights does the Rupert family hold?
The Rupert family holds 9.1% of Richemont's equity, which translates to 50% of the voting rights.
What was ISS's stance on the executive committee's bonus payments?
ISS opposed the proposed bonus payments to the executive committee, totaling 30.6 million Swiss francs, criticizing Richemont for not providing the necessary targets and results.
Did Richemont respond to ISS's recommendations?
Richemont did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment regarding ISS's recommendations.

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