Result of AGM

Unilever PLC
03 May 2023
 

London, 3 May 2023

 

 

UNILEVER PLC

 

RESULTS OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

 

 

 

Unilever PLC shareholders today approved each of the resolutions put to the 2023 Annual General Meeting with the exception of Resolution 2 concerning the approval of the Directors' Remuneration Report which was not passed.  Voting was by poll on each resolution and the results are set out below.

 

 

BOARD APPOINTMENTS

 

The following directors stood for election or re-election and were duly elected or re-elected by the shareholders of Unilever PLC:

 

Nils Andersen, Judith Hartmann, Adrian Hennah, Alan Jope, Andrea Jung, Susan Kilsby, Ruby Lu, Strive Masiyiwa, Youngme Moon, Nelson Peltz, Graeme Pitkethly, Hein Schumacher and Feike Sijbesma.

 

 

POLL RESULTS - ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 3 MAY 2023

 

 

 

TOTAL VOTES FOR

%

TOTAL VOTES AGAINST

%

TOTAL VOTES CAST

% OF SHARE CAPITAL VALIDLY CAST VOTED FOR AND AGAINST

VOTES WITHHELD

1. To receive the Report and Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2022

1,759,967,085

99.48%

9,245,225

0.52%

1,769,180,562

70.10%

32,547,598

2. To approve the Directors' Remuneration Report

721,481,269

41.97%

997,744,371

58.03%

1,719,218,834

68.12%

82,534,318

3. To re-elect Nils Andersen as a Director

1,447,289,967

83.08%

294,712,366

16.92%

1,741,994,434

69.02%

58,597,475

4. To re-elect Judith Hartmann as a Director

1,770,058,548

99.90%

1,760,483

0.10%

1,771,811,132

70.21%

29,939,763

5. To re-elect Adrian Hennah as a Director

1,696,415,367

95.72%

75,888,397

4.28%

1,772,296,808

70.23%

29,453,024

6. To re-elect Alan Jope as a Director

1,752,664,653

98.89%

19,705,080

1.11%

1,772,362,629

70.23%

29,391,578

7. To re-elect Andrea Jung as a Director

1,500,647,498

84.73%

270,447,762

15.27%

1,771,087,361

70.18%

30,658,392

8. To re-elect Susan Kilsby as a Director

1,764,257,572

99.58%

7,518,466

0.42%

1,771,768,139

70.20%

29,983,645

9. To re-elect Ruby Lu as a Director

1,538,533,846

86.84%

233,204,654

13.16%

1,771,730,601

70.20%

30,021,045

10. To re-elect Strive Masiyiwa as a Director

1,755,082,330

99.49%

8,917,500

0.51%

1,763,991,931

69.90%

37,759,847

11. To re-elect Youngme Moon as a Director

1,766,546,071

99.68%

5,735,388

0.32%

1,772,273,560

70.22%

29,478,124

12. To re-elect Graeme Pitkethly as a Director

1,758,101,043

99.19%

14,386,036

0.81%

1,772,479,180

70.23%

29,274,804

13. To re-elect Feike Sijbesma as a Director

1,736,472,650

97.98%

35,757,377

2.02%

1,772,222,128

70.22%

29,528,767

14. To elect Nelson Peltz as a Director

1,704,336,781

96.17%

67,791,469

3.83%

1,772,096,501

70.22%

29,621,825

15. To elect Hein Schumacher as a Director

1,759,215,600

99.26%

13,097,748

0.74%

1,772,305,449

70.23%

29,424,602

16. To reappoint KPMG LLP as Auditors of the Company

1,788,492,826

99.35%

11,619,137

0.65%

1,800,080,324

71.33%

1,646,951

17. To authorise the Directors to fix the remuneration of the Auditor

1,769,398,039

99.86%

2,552,015

0.14%

1,771,918,305

70.21%

29,810,784

18. To authorise Political Donations and expenditure

1,735,823,060

97.98%

35,799,221

2.02%

1,771,591,327

70.20%

30,132,682

19. To renew the authority to Directors to issue shares

1,714,024,989

96.69%

58,585,555

3.31%

1,772,578,795

70.24%

29,153,244

20. To renew the authority to Directors to disapply pre-emption rights

1,744,627,291

98.47%

27,049,194

1.53%

1,771,644,736

70.20%

30,086,455

21. To renew the authority to Directors to disapply pre-emption rights for the purposes of acquisitions or capital investments

1,733,274,984

97.84%

38,248,977

2.16%

1,771,494,462

70.19%

30,235,591

22. To renew the authority to the Company to purchase its own shares

1,749,439,574

98.77%

21,792,302

1.23%

1,771,200,922

70.18%

30,530,652

23. To shorten the notice period for General Meetings

1,656,146,266

93.43%

116,453,959

6.57%

1,772,568,477

70.24%

29,163,558

 

 

Resolution 2: 2022 Directors' Remuneration Report

While the Board is pleased that all other resolutions were carried with large majorities, we are disappointed that the advisory vote on the Directors' Remuneration Report was not passed. 

We are committed to shareholder engagement and will consult over the next few months to listen carefully to feedback and determine any next steps.

In accordance with the UK Corporate Governance Code, we will publish a further statement detailing the outcome of our shareholder engagement in relation to the above resolution, including any actions taken as a result, within six months of the 2023 Annual General Meeting.

 

 

NOTES:

- The 'For' vote includes votes given at the Chairman's discretion and details of proxy votes cast are included in the table above.

- As at 11.30am on 3 May 2023 the total number of issued ordinary shares of Unilever PLC was 2,629,293,772. Of those ordinary shares, 103,861,999 were held as treasury shares and 1,715,172 ordinary shares (including ordinary shares represented by Unilever PLC ADSs) were held by or on behalf of companies in the Unilever Group (the "Unilever Group Shares"). The voting rights attaching to the Unilever Group Shares are not exercisable. Therefore, as at 11.30am on 3 May 2023, the total number of Unilever PLC ordinary shares with exercisable voting rights was 2,523,716,601.

 

A 'Vote withheld' is not a vote in law and will not be counted in the calculation of the proportion of the votes 'for' and 'against' a resolution.

 

In accordance with Listing Rule 9.6.2 copies of all the resolutions passed, other than ordinary business, will be submitted to and available for inspection at the National Storage Mechanism and will shortly be available for inspection at: https://data.fca.org.uk/#/nsm/nationalstoragemechanism.  A copy of the resolutions can also be found in the Chairman's Letter and Notice of Meeting which is available on our website: www.unilever.com/AGM

  

 

3 May 2023

  

 

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