Sopra Steria - 2018 Registration document
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE Role and compensation of executive company officers
❙ SUMMARY STATEMENT OF THE MULTI-YEAR VARIABLE COMPENSATION OF EACH EXECUTIVE COMPANY OFFICER (TABLE 10 – AFEP-MEDEF CODE OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FOR LISTED COMPANIES, JUNE 2018) None.
❙ EMPLOYMENT CONTRACTS, SUPPLEMENTARY PENSION PLANS, ALLOWANCES OR BENEFITS DUE ON THE CESSATION OF DUTIES OR A CHANGE IN DUTIES, NON-COMPETITION CLAUSES (TABLE 11 – AFEP-MEDEF CODE OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE FOR LISTED COMPANIES, JUNE 2018)
Allowances or benefits due or likely to become due as a result of the cessation of duties or a change in duties
Allowances for a non-competition clause
Employment contract
Supplementary pension plan
Executive company officers
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Pierre Pasquier Chairman
Term of office began: 2018 Term of office ends: 2024
X
X
X
X
Vincent Paris Chief Executive Officer
Term of office began: 2015 Term of office ends: indefinite
X
X
X
X
It should be noted that Vincent Paris was appointed Chief Executive Officer on 17 March 2015 and does not hold any company officer positions outside the Group. By way of an exception to the AFEP- MEDEF Code, his employment contract was not terminated and remains in abeyance. The recommendation in this article applies to the Chairman and the Chief Executive Officer, but not to the Deputy Chief Executive Officers. Hired on 27 July 1987 following his graduation from the École Polytechnique, Vincent Paris has spent his entire career within Sopra Steria Group or within the companies having merged since that date with Sopra Steria Group. After 26 years of employment within the Group, as part of the tie-up with Groupe Steria and as its integration was being completed, he was appointed Deputy Chief Executive Officer in January 2014, then Chief Executive Officer in April 2014, once again Deputy Chief Executive Officer in September 2014 and finally Chief Executive Officer again in March 2015. Although the criteria used to determine and structure his variable compensation – which have long been strictly in keeping with those used for the Company’s senior managers – underwent changes in 2017, they remain very similar. At present, no commitments have been entered into by the Company with regard to severance pay, a non-compete payment
or a supplementary pension plan for Vincent Paris. Vincent Paris is not a member of the Board of Directors. His employment contract has been in abeyance since his first appointment as Deputy Chief Executive Officer. In light of his career within the Group, his length of service, his circumstances, his significant contributions and the components of his compensation, the decision not to terminate his employment contract still seems to be in the best interests of the Company. A decision of this kind would carry great symbolic weight and would, in addition, be difficult to envision without an agreement to a set of terms in exchange. On the other hand, the possible disadvantages of maintaining the employment contract in abeyance have not been identified. Nonetheless, it should be noted that if Vincent Paris were no longer a company officer, his employment contract would remain in effect and would entitle him to claim retirement bonuses or termination benefits, if applicable. The employment contract in abeyance is a standard Sopra Steria Group employment contract governed by the Syntec collective bargaining agreement with no special provisions, even concerning termination, compared with those signed by the Group’s other employees. As things stand, only standard legal rights ( droit commun ) would apply upon the termination of the employment contract.
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SOPRA STERIA REGISTRATION DOCUMENT 2018
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