Nokia Corporation
Stock Exchange Release
25 January 2024 at 8:10 EET
Proposals by the Board of Directors to Nokia Corporation’s Annual General Meeting 2024
Nokia Corporation’s Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday 3 April 2024 at 13:00 (EEST) at Messukeskus, Helsinki Expo and Convention Centre, Messuaukio 1, Helsinki, Finland. The Board submits the following proposals to the Annual General Meeting. Complete proposals are available as of today at www.nokia.com/agm. The notice of the Annual General Meeting with more detailed information on the participation and voting will be published separately at a later date on the company’s website and by a stock exchange release.
Authorization of the Board of Directors to decide on the distribution of dividend and assets from the reserve for invested unrestricted equity
The Board of Directors proposes to the Annual General Meeting to be authorized to decide in its discretion on the distribution of an aggregate maximum of EUR 0.13 per share as dividend from the retained earnings and/or as assets from the reserve for invested unrestricted equity.
The authorization will be used to distribute dividend and/or assets from the reserve for invested unrestricted equity in four installments during the period of validity of the authorization unless the Board of Directors decides otherwise for a justified reason. The proposed total authorization for asset distribution is in line with the Company’s dividend policy. The authorization would be valid until the opening of the next Annual General Meeting.
The Board would make separate resolutions on the amount and timing of each distribution of the dividend and/or assets from the reserve for invested unrestricted equity so that the preliminary record and payment dates will be as set out below. The Company shall make a separate announcement of each such Board resolution.
Preliminary record date | Preliminary payment date |
23 April 2024 | 3 May 2024 |
23 July 2024 | 1 August 2024 |
22 October 2024 | 31 October 2024 |
4 February 2025 | 13 February 2025 |
Each installment based on the resolution of the Board of Directors will be paid to a shareholder registered in the Company’s shareholders’ register maintained by Euroclear Finland Oy on the record date of the relevant installment.
Board composition and remuneration
Jeanette Horan has informed the Board’s Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee that she will no longer be available to serve on the Nokia Board of Directors after the Annual General Meeting. On the recommendation of the Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee, the Board proposes to the Annual General Meeting that the number of Board members be ten (10). However, should any number of the candidates proposed by the Board not be able to attend the Board, the proposed number of Board members shall be decreased accordingly.
On the recommendation of the Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee, the Board of Directors further proposes to the Annual General Meeting that the following current Board members be re-elected as members of the Nokia Board of Directors for a term ending at the close of the next Annual General Meeting: Timo Ahopelto, Sari Baldauf, Elizabeth Crain, Thomas Dannenfeldt, Lisa Hook, Thomas Saueressig, Søren Skou, Carla Smits-Nusteling and Kai Öistämö. In addition, it is proposed that Michael McNamara, former Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Target Corporation, be elected as a new member of the Board of Directors for a term until the close of the next Annual General Meeting.
Resumes of the Board candidates are presented in the Board’s proposal available as of today at www.nokia.com/agm.
The Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee will propose in the assembly meeting of the new Board of Directors on 3 April 2024 that Sari Baldauf be re-elected as Chair of the Board and Søren Skou be re-elected as Vice Chair of the Board, subject to their election to the Board of Directors.
On the recommendation of the Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee, the Board proposes to the Annual General Meeting that the annual fees payable to Board members for a term ending at the close of the next Annual General Meeting are kept at the current levels:
The Board has resolved to establish a Strategy Committee to support the management in terms of the strategy work and to act as a preparatory body for the Board. Consequently, on the recommendation of the Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee, the Board proposes that EUR 20 000 be paid for the Chair of the Strategy Committee and EUR 10 000 be paid for each member of the Strategy Committee as an additional annual fee for the Committee’s first term commencing from the Annual General Meeting and ending at the close of the next Annual General Meeting.
In line with Nokia’s Corporate Governance Guidelines, the Board proposes that approximately 40% of the annual fee be paid in Nokia shares. The rest of the annual fee would be paid in cash to cover taxes arising from the remuneration. The Directors shall retain until the end of their directorship such number of shares that they have received as Board remuneration during their first three years of service on the Board.
In addition, the Board proposes that the meeting fees for Board and Committee meetings remain at their current level. The meeting fees are based on travel required between the Board member’s home location and the location of a meeting and paid for a maximum of seven meetings per term as follows:
Only one meeting fee is paid if the travel entitling to the fee includes several meetings of the Board and the Committees. Moreover, it is proposed that members of the Board shall be compensated for travel and accommodation expenses as well as other costs directly related to Board and Committee work. The meeting fees, travel expenses and other expenses would be paid in cash.
Auditor election and remuneration
On the recommendation of the Audit Committee, the Board of Directors proposes to the Annual General Meeting that Deloitte Oy be re-elected as the auditor of the Company for the financial year 2025.
It is also proposed that the elected auditor for the financial year 2025 be reimbursed based on the invoice of the auditor and in compliance with the purchase policy approved by the Audit Committee.
Sustainability reporting assurer election and remuneration
Nokia will publish a Sustainability Report for the first time as part of the Board Review in its Financial Statements 2024. Pursuant to the Finnish Limited Liability Companies Act, Chapter 7, Section 6 a §, the Annual General Meeting shall elect an assurer of the sustainability reporting. The Board of Directors proposes to the Annual General Meeting that the shareholders would elect the assurer carrying out the assurance of the sustainability reporting of the Company, for each the financial year of the election and the financial year commencing next after the election.
Therefore, on the recommendation of the Audit Committee, the Board of Directors proposes to the Annual General Meeting that Authorized Sustainability Audit Firm Deloitte Oy be elected as the sustainability reporting assurer for the financial years 2024 and 2025.
The Board of Directors proposes to the Annual General Meeting that the assurer of the sustainability reporting elected for each financial year 2024 and 2025 be reimbursed based on the invoice and in compliance with the purchase policy approved by the Audit Committee.
Authorization to the Board to issue shares and repurchase Company’s shares
The Board proposes that the Annual General Meeting authorize the Board to resolve to issue in total a maximum of 530 million shares through issuance of shares or special rights entitling to shares under Chapter 10, Section 1 of the Finnish Limited Liability Companies Act in one or more issues during the effective period of the authorization. The Board may issue either new shares or treasury shares held by the Company. Shares and special rights entitling to shares may be issued in deviation from the shareholders’ pre-emptive rights within the limits set by law. The authorization may be used to develop the Company’s capital structure, diversify the shareholder base, finance or carry out acquisitions or other arrangements, to settle the Company’s equity-based incentive plans or for other purposes resolved by the Board. It is proposed that the authorization be effective until 2 October 2025 and terminate the authorization for issuance of shares and special rights entitling to shares resolved at the Annual General Meeting on 4 April 2023.
The Board also proposes that the Board be authorized to resolve to repurchase a maximum of 530 million shares. The repurchases would reduce distributable funds of the Company. The shares may be repurchased otherwise than in proportion to the shares held by the shareholders (directed repurchase). Shares may be repurchased to be cancelled, held to be reissued, transferred further or for other purposes resolved by the Board. It is proposed that the authorization be effective until 2 October 2025 and terminate the authorization for repurchasing the Company’s shares granted by the Annual General Meeting on 4 April 2023 to the extent that the Board has not previously resolved to repurchase shares based on such authorization.
530 million shares correspond to less than 10 percent of the Company’s total number of shares. The Board shall resolve on all other matters related to the issuance or repurchase of Nokia shares in accordance with the resolution by the Annual General Meeting.
Amendment of the Articles of Association
The Board of Directors proposes to the Annual General Meeting that the Articles of Association of the Company be amended by i) updating the object of the Company (Article 2); updating the government authority that approves auditors and adding the obligation to elect a sustainability reporting assurer (Article 7); amending the article on General Meetings by updating the general meeting formats to include also virtual general meeting as an option (Article 9) and updating the matters that the Annual General Meeting decides on (Article 12).
Other matters to be addressed by the Annual General Meeting
Furthermore, the Annual General Meeting would address adopting the Company’s financial statements for the financial year 2023, discharging the members of the Board of Directors and the President and Chief Executive Officer from liability for the financial year 2023, adopting the updated Remuneration Policy for the Company’s governing bodies and adopting the Remuneration Report 2023.
The Remuneration Report for 2023 and the “Nokia in 2023” annual report, which includes the Company’s Annual Accounts, the review by the Board of Directors and the auditor’s report, are expected to be published and available at www.nokia.com/agm in week 9 of 2024. The updated Remuneration Policy is expected to be published and available at www.nokia.com/agm in week 6 of 2024. The Remuneration Policy and the Remuneration Report for 2023 will also be published by a stock exchange release.
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