Unilever CEO Hein Schomacker will step down in March 2025, Fernando Fernandez becomes the new CEO

Unilever CEO Hein Schomacker will step down in March 2025, Fernando Fernandez becomes the new CEO

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: February 27 2025

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  • Unilever's CEO Hein Schumacher will step down in March 2025, with Fernando Fernandez appointed as the new CEO. 
  • Unilever's new CEO Fernando Fernandez will receive a fixed annual salary of 1.8 million euros, along with bonuses and performance share plan benefits. 
  • Outgoing CEO Hein Schumacher will receive a salary of 1.85 million euros and an exit package until May 31, 2025, while Srinivas Patak will be the acting CFO from March 1, 2025.
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