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At the Annual General Meeting of CNP Assurances held on 29 June 2012
in Paris, shareholders approved the Company's financial statements for the year
ended 31 December 2011 and adopted all the resolutions put to the vote.
Among the ordinary resolutions, shareholders voted to pay a dividend per
share of €0.77, unchanged from 2010, with a scrip dividend option.
Among the extraordinary resolutions, certain changes to the articles of
association were approved allowing for the phased introduction over the next
five years of a system whereby directors and non-voting directors will retire by
rotation.
This new arrangement is in line with the recommendations of the Afep-Medef
corporate governance code for listed companies.
Shareholders also approved the proposals made by the Board of Directors
concerning the election or re-election of the sixteen directors and three
non-voting directors whose term expired at the end of the Annual General
Meeting.
The new membership of the Board of Directors is as follows:
Representing Caisse des dépôts et consignations (6 directors):
- Caisse des dépôts et consignations, represented by
Anne-Sophie Grave, re-elected at the Meeting
- Antoine Gosset-Grainville, André-Laurent
Michelson and Franck Silvent, re-elected at the
Meeting
- Virginie Chapron du Jeu and Michel
Bouvard, elected at the Meeting
Representing Sopassure (5 directors, including four standing for
re-election at the Annual Meeting):
- Sopassure, represented by Marc-André
Feffer, re-elected at the Meeting
- Jean-Paul Bailly, Olivier Klein and
Philippe Wahl, re-elected at the Meeting
- François Pérol, whose term expires in 2014.
Representing the French State (1 director):
- French State, represented by Ramon
Fernandez, re-elected at the Meeting
Representing employee-shareholders (1 director):
- Philippe Baumlin, re-elected at the Meeting
Independent directors (4 directors)
- Marcia Campbell, Stéphane Pallez and
Henri Proglio, re-elected at the Meeting
- Jean-Paul Faugère, elected at the Meeting.
Following the General Meeting, the three non-voting directors are:
- Pierre Garcin and Jacques Hornez,
re-elected at the Meeting
- Alain Quinet, elected at the Meeting
A new Chairman of the Board of Directors and an acting Chief
Executive Officer
At the meeting held immediately after the Annual Meeting on 29 June, the
Board decided the membership of the three Committees of the Board and followed
the recommendations of the Remunerations and Nominations Committee by deciding
to maintain the separation between the positions of Chairman of the Board and
Chief Executive Officer. A new Chairman and an acting Chief Executive Officer
were appointed during the meeting.
Jean-Paul Faugère was appointed Chairman of the Board of
Directors for the duration of his term as a director expiring at the close of
the Annual Meeting to be called to approve the financial statements for the year
ending 31 December 2016.
Antoine Lissowski was appointed acting Chief Executive
Officer for the period up to the next Board meeting scheduled for 26 July.
The Board also confirmed Hugues de Vauplane’s appointment as
secretary to the Board of Directors and to the Committees of the Board.
Lastly, the Board decided that the membership of the Committees of the Board
would be as follows:
Audit and Risks Committee
Stéphane PALLEZ (President) * Philippe
BAUMLIN ** Marcia CAMPBELL * Virginie
CHAPRON du JEU Olivier KLEIN Philippe
WAHL
*independant director within the meaning of the AFEP-MEDEF Corporate
Governance Code ** representative of the employee shareholders
Remunerations and Nominations Committee
Henri PROGLIO (President) * Jean-Paul
BAILLY Jean-Paul FAUGERE * Antoine
GOSSET-GRAINVILLE François
PEROL *independant director within the meaning of the
AFEP-MEDEF Corporate Governance Code
Strategy Committee
Jean-Paul FAUGERE (President) * Marc-André
FEFFER Anne-Sophie GRAVE Antoine GOSSET-GRAINVILLE Olivier
KLEIN Henri PROGLIO *
*independant director within the meaning of the AFEP-MEDEF Corporate
Governance Code
2012 Investor Calendar:
Payment of the dividend:
- Ex-dividend date: Tuesday, 3 July 2012
- Scrip option election period: 3 to 17 July 2012 (inclusive). If no
election is made during this period, the dividend will be paid in cash
- Dividend payment date: from 24 July 2012
Financial results:
- First-half 2012 revenue and net profit: Friday, 27 July 2012 at 7:30
am
- Nine-month 2012 revenue and profit indicators: Wednesday, 14 November 2012
at 7:30 am
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Biographical details of the members of the Board of
Directors
Jean-Paul
Bailly
Born 29 November 1946 Graduate of Ecole Polytechnique, Master of
Science in Management
Jean-Paul Bailly is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of La Poste
and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of La Banque Postale. After serving
as Vice Chairman of the Supervisory Board of CNP&nbp;Assurances since
November 2002, he was elected to the Board of Directors for a five-year
term at the 10 July 2007 Annual General Meeting. He is a member of the
Remunerations and Nominations Committee of CNP Assurances.
Shareholders at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to
re-elect Mr Bailly as director for a two-year term expiring at the end of
the Annual General Meeting to be called in 2014 to approve the financial
statements for the year ended 31 December 2013.
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Philippe
Baumlin
Born
16 June 1957 University degree (DUT) in business management
Philippe
Baumlin is Regional Delegate with the CNP Assurances Midi-Pyrénées
Regional Delegation and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Actions
CNP corporate mutual fund. After serving on the Supervisory Board of CNP
Assurances since 8 June 2004, he was elected to the Board of Directors for
a five-year term at the 10 July 2007 Annual General Meeting.
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to re-elect him as
director for a four-year term expiring at the end of the Annual General
Meeting to be called in 2016 to approve the financial statements for the
year ended 31 December 2015. |
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Michel
Bouvard*
Born
17 March 1955 Masters in public law
A
member of the National Assembly of France from 1993 to 2012 and elected
Vice-Chairman of the Assembly’s Finance Commission in 1999, Michel Bouvard
was in charge of implementing the reform of France’s government budgetary
procedure. Beginning in 2007, he also chaired the Supervisory Commission
of the Caisse des dépôts et consignations (CDC). He has been a member of
the General Council of the Savoy region since 1982 and has served since
1992 as the Council’s Vice Chairman, Finance, Inter-Community Associations
and Public-Private Companies.
He
is also a member of the Scientific Committee of the Foundation for Public
Finances (FONDAFIP), member of the Strategic Steering Committee of OSEO,
member of the Investment Committee of the Fonds stratégique
d'investissement (FSI) since 2009 and a director of Société des 3 Vallées
(S3V), Société des téléphériques Tarentaise Maurienne (SETAM), Savoie
Stations Participation (SSP) and SAMSO. He has recently been appointed
member of the Conseil des prélèvements obligatoires (CPO).
Previously,
he held the following main positions or offices: Chairman of the Finance
Commission of the Savoy General Council (1985-1992), director of Crédit
Immobilier de la Savoie (1987-2008), Secretary General (1996-1998) and
then Chairman (1998-2000) of the Association Nationale des Élus de la
Montagne, Chairman of the European Association of Elected Representatives
from Mountain Areas (2003-2006), and Chairman of the Comité de Massif des
Alpes (2004-2010).
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to elect Mr Bouvard
as director for the standard five-year term expiring at the end of the
Annual General Meeting to be called in 2017 to approve the financial
statements for the year ended 31 December
2016. |
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Caisse
des dépôts et consignations
Caisse
des dépôts et consignations was elected to a five-year term as director at
the 10 July 2007 Annual General Meeting.
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to re-elect it as
director for a four-year term expiring at the end of the Annual General
Meeting to be called in 2016 to approve the financial statements for the
year ended 31 December 2015.
Since
8 March 2012, Caisse des dépôts et consignations has been represented by
Anne-Sophie Grave, who has also been a member of Strategy Committee of CNP
Assurances since 23 March 2012.
Born
on 6 February 1960, Ms Grave is a graduate of the Ecole des Mines de
Paris. She has been Pensions and Solidarity Director at Caisse des dépôts
et consignations since March 2011. Previously, she served as Chief
Executive Officer of Opievoy (2001-2006), Chairman of the Management Board
of Efidis (an SNI subsidiary), member of the Executive Committee of SNI
(2007-2011) and member of the Management Board of SNI
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Marcia
Campbell*
Born
30 March 1959
Undergraduate
degree in French, business and fine arts, University of Edinburgh, Open
University MBA
Since
2010, Marcia Campbell has been Director of Operations of Ignis Asset
Management, a subsidiary of Phoenix Group plc. Previously, she held a
variety of executive positions with Standard Life plc since 1990.
On
22 February 2011, the Board of Directors appointed Ms Campbell as director
to replace Antonio Borgès for his remaining term in office, which expired
at the end of the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting. This appointment
was ratified by shareholders at the 6 May 2011 Annual General Meeting. She
is a member of the Audit and Risks Committee of CNP
Assurances. Shareholders at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting
were asked to re-elect her as director for a four-year term expiring at
the end of the Annual General Meeting to be called in 2016 to approve the
financial statements for the year ended 31 December
2015. |
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Virginie
Chapron du Jeu
Born
13 October 1961
Institut
d’Études Politiques de Paris, post-graduate degree in foreign trade from
Université Paris IX Dauphine
Since
October 2011, Virginie Chapron du Jeu has been Project Executive reporting
to the Deputy Chief Executive Officer of Caisse des dépôts et
consignations. Since 2007, she had been head of the Asset-Liability
Management, Deposits and Complex Financing Unit in the Savings Funds
Management Body of the Finance Department of Caisse des dépôts et
consignations. Previously, she exercised various management
responsibilities with IXIS CIB (2004-2007), CDC IXIS (2001-2004), Caisse
des dépôts et consignations (1989-2001) and OSEO (1986-1989).
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to elect Ms Chapron
du Jeu as director for the standard five-year term expiring at the end of
the Annual General Meeting to be called in 2017 to approve the financial
statements for the year ended 31 December
2016. |
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The
French State
The
French State was elected to a five-year term as director at the 10 July
2007 Annual General Meeting.
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to re-elect it as
director for a four-year term expiring at the end of the Annual General
Meeting to be called in 2016 to approve the financial statements for the
year ended 31 December 2015.
The
State has been represented on the Board of Directors by Ramon Fernandez
since 30 April 2009.
Born
25 June 1967 and a graduate of Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris and
Ecole Nationale d’Administration, Mr Fernandez is Director General of the
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Jean
Paul Faugère*
Born
12 December 1956
Ecole
Polytechnique, Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris, Ecole Nationale
d’Administration
Jean
Paul Faugère was Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister from
2007 to 2012, after having served as Principal Private Secretary to
François Fillon (Minister of Social Affairs, Labour and Solidarity, and
later Minister of National Education, Higher Education and Research) (2002
– 2005) and as Prefect of the Alsace-Bas Rhin Region (2005- 2007).
Previously,
Mr Faugère held the following main positions or offices: insurance
supervisor (1980-1981), Master at the Council of State (1983), rapporteur
for the special pensions appeal commission and central social welfare
commission (1983-1986), Master of Request at the Council of State (1986),
Government Commissioner to CCAS (1986-1987), Deputy Secretary General of
the Council of State (1986-1987), technical advisor to the Minister of
Public Works, Housing, Regional Planning and Transport (1987-1988),
Government Commissioner to the Administrative Claims Assembly of the
Council of State (1988-1990), special advisor to the Administrator General
(1990) and the Finance Director (1991-1994) of the French Atomic Energy
Commission (CEA), Director of Public Liberties and Legal Affairs at the
Ministry of the Interior and Regional Planning (1994-1997), Prefect of
Loir et Cher (1997 – 2001), Prefect of Vendée (2001-2002) and Councillor
of State (1998).
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to elect Mr Faugère
as director for the standard five-year term expiring at the end of the
Annual General Meeting to be called in 2017 to approve the financial
statements for the year ended 31 December
2016. |
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Antoine
Gosset-Grainville
Born
17 March 1966
Institut
d’Études Politiques de Paris, post-graduate degree in banking and finance
from Université Paris IX Dauphine, École Nationale d’Administration
Antoine
Gosset-Grainville has been Acting Chief Executive Officer of Caisse des
dépôts et consignations since 8 March 2012. He began his career at the
Inspection Générale des Finances (1994-1997), and then became Deputy
General Secretary of the European Monetary Committee and later of the
Economic and Financial Committee of the European Union (1997-1999). He was
appointed Adviser for Economic and Monetary Affairs in the Cabinet of the
European Commissioner in charge of Trade (1999-2002). He is a member of
the Paris and Brussels Bars and a partner at the Brussels office of the
Gide Loyrette Nouel law firm (2002-2007).
On
22 June 2010, the Board of Directors appointed Mr Gosset-Grainville as
director to replace Jérôme Gallot for his remaining term in office, which
expired at the end of the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting. This
appointment was ratified by shareholders at the 6 May 2011 Annual General
Meeting. He is a member of Strategy Committee and, since 23 March 2012, of
the Remunerations and Nominations Committee of CNP Assurances.
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to re-elect Mr
Gosset-Grainville as director for a four-year term expiring at the end of
the Annual General Meeting to be called in 2016 to approve the financial
statements for the year ended 31 December
2015. |
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Olivier
Klein
Born
15 June 1957 ENSA, HEC Graduate Finance Programme
Olivier
Klein is member of the Management Board and Chief Executive Officer of
BPCE (retail banking and insurance). He joined the Caisse d’Epargne Group
in 1998 and was appointed Chairman of the Management Board of Caisse
d’Epargne Ile-de-France Ouest in 2000. In 2007, he became Chairman of the
Management Board of Caisse d’Epargne Rhône-Alpes.
Mr
Klein was elected to the Board of Directors at the 29 April 2010 Annual
General Meeting to replace Alain Lemaire for his remaining term in office,
which expired at the end of the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting. He is
a member of the Audit and Risks Committee and the Strategy Committee of
CNP Assurances.
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to re-elect Mr Klein
as director for a two-year term expiring at the end of the Annual General
Meeting to be called in 2014 to approve the financial statements for the
year ended 31 December 2013. |
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André
Laurent Michelson
Born
10 February 1955
HEC,
Masters in economics, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, Ecole
Nationale d’Administration
André
Laurent Michelson is Corporate Secretary of the Caisse des Dépôts Group.
In 1993, he was designated as the representative of the French State on
the Supervisory Board of CNP Assurances. In 1995, he was appointed Deputy
Director of the Office of the Minister of the Economy and Finance, and
then Deputy Director of the Office of the Minister of the Economy, Finance
and Planning (1995-1997). In November 1998, he took charge of the Legal
Affairs Department at the Ministry of the Economy, Finance and
Industry.
After
serving on the Supervisory Board of CNP Assurances since 4 April 2006, Mr
Michelson was elected to the Board of Directors for a five-year term at
the 10 July 2007 Annual General Meeting.
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to re-elect him as
director for a two-year term expiring at the end of the Annual General
Meeting to be called in 2014 to approve the financial statements for the
year ended 31 December 2013. |
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Stéphane
Pallez*
Born
23 August 1959 Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, Ecole Nationale
d’Administration
Stéphane
Pallez was appointed Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Caisse
Centrale de Réassurance in July 2011. Previously, she had been Deputy
Chief Financial Officer of France Telecom Orange since April 2004, in
charge of financing, treasury and cash management. On 5 February 2011,
the Board of Directors appointed Ms Pallez as director to replace Tommaso
Padoa-Schioppa for his remaining term in office, which expired at the end
of the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting. This appointment was ratified
by shareholders at the 6 May 2011 Annual General Meeting. She is a
chairman of the Audit and Risks Committee of CNP Assurances.
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to re-elect her as
director for a four-year term expiring at the end of the Annual General
Meeting to be called in 2016 to approve the financial statements for the
year ended 31 December 2015. |
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Henri
Proglio*
Born
29 June 1949 HEC
Henri
Proglio is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of EDF after having been
Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Veolia Environnement.
After
serving on the Supervisory Board of CNP Assurances since 7 June 2005, he
was elected to the Board of Directors for a five-year term at the 10 July
2007 Annual General Meeting. He is a member of Strategy Committee and
Chairman of the Remunerations and Nominations Committee of CNP
Assurances.
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to re-elect Mr
Proglio as director for the standard five-year term expiring at the end of
the Annual General Meeting to be called in 2017 to approve the financial
statements for the year ended 31 December
2016. |
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Franck
Silvent
Born
1 August 1972 Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, Ecole Nationale
d’Administration.
Franck
Silvent is Deputy Managing Director of Compagnie des Alpes. After serving
on the Supervisory Board of CNP Assurances since 25 April 2007, he was
elected to the Board of Directors for a five-year term at the 10 July 2007
Annual General Meeting. He is a member of the Audit and Risks Committee of
CNP Assurances.
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to re-elect him as
director for a two-year term expiring at the end of the Annual General
Meeting to be called in 2014 to approve the financial statements for the
year ended 31 December 2013. |
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SOPASSURE
Sopassure
was elected to a five-year term as director at the 10 July 2007 Annual
General Meeting.
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to re-elect the
company as director for the standard five-year term expiring at the end of
the Annual General Meeting to be called in 2017 to approve the financial
statements for the year ended 31 December 2016.
Since
9 March 2004, Sopassure has been represented on the
CNP&nbps;Assurances Supervisory Board (until 2007) and Board of
Directors (since 2007) by Marc-André Feffer, who is a member of the
Strategy Committee.
Born
22 December 1949, Mr Feffer is a graduate of Institut d’Études Politiques
de Paris and Ecole Nationale d’Administration. He is currently Executive
Vice President, Strategy and Business Development, International and Legal
Affairs and Compliance, La Poste and Vice Chairman of the Supervisory
Board of La Banque Postale. |
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Philippe
Wahl
Born
11 March 1956 Institut d’Études Politiques de Paris, Post-graduate
degree in monetary and financial economics, École Nationale
d’Administration
Philippe
Wahl is Chairman of the Executive Board of La Banque Postale and Executive
Vice President of La Poste and member of the Executive Committee.
Previously, he served as Chief Executive Officer of Caisse Nationale des
Caisses d'Epargne (CNCE) in 1999, Chairman of Sopassure and Chairman of
the Board of Directors of Écureuil assurances IARD. He has also sat on the
Supervisory Board of CDC Ixis and CNP Assurances. Appointed Chief
Executive Officer of Havas Group in 2005, he became Vice-Chairman of the
Bolloré Group in 2006. In January 2007, Mr Wahl joined Royal Bank Of
Scotland (RBS) as Managing Director for France, and was appointed Managing
Director for France, Belgium and Luxembourg in December 2008.
On
22 February 2011, the Board of Directors appointed Mr Wahl as director to
replace Patrick Werner for his remaining term in office, which expired at
the end of the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting. This appointment was
ratified by shareholders at the 6 May 2011 Annual General Meeting. He is a
member of the Audit and Risks Committee of CNP Assurances.
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to re-elect Mr Wahl
as director for a two-year term expiring at the end of the Annual General
Meeting to be called in 2014 to approve the financial statements for the
year ended 31 December 2013. |
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François
Pérol
Born
6 November 1963 HEC, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, Ecole
Nationale d’Administration
François
Pérol is Chairman of the Management Board of BPCE after having served as
Chairman of the Management Board of Caisse Nationale des Caisses d’Epargne
and Chief Executive Officer of Banque Fédérale des Banques Populaires. He
is also Chairman of the Board of Directors of Natixis. Elected to a
five-year term as director at the 21 April 2009 Annual General Meeting, Mr
Pérol’s term will expire at the end of the Annual General Meeting to be
called in 2014 to approve the financial statements for the year ended 31
December 2013. |
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Pierre
Garcin
Born
8 February 1960 Ecole Centrale de Paris
Pierre
Garcin is director of the Insurance Division, BPCE Group. Until 2008, he
served as deputy Chief Executive Officer, Direct Assurance and Chief
Financial Officer of AXA Global Direct.
On
7 October 2010, the Board of Directors appointed Mr Garcin as non-voting
director to replace Paul Le Bihan for his remaining term in office, which
expired at the end of the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting. This
appointment was ratified by shareholders at the 6 May 2011 Annual General
Meeting.
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to re-elect Mr
Garcin as non-voting director for a two-year term expiring at the end of
the Annual General Meeting to be called in 2014 to approve the financial
statements for the year ended 31 December
2013. |
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Jacques
Hornez
Born
19 July 1950
Jacques
Hornez is currently a director of Mutuelle Générale de l'Education
Nationale (MGEN), after having been the organisation’s Vice Chairman and
Treasurer.
After
serving on the Supervisory Board of CNP Assurances since September 2002,
Mr Hornez was elected to a five-year term as non-voting director by the
Annual General Meeting of 10 July 2007.
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to re-elect him as
non-voting director for a four-year term expiring at the end of the Annual
General Meeting to be called in 2016 to approve the financial statements
for the year ended 31 December 2015. |
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Alain
Quinet
Born
11 September 1961 Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Paris, Ecole
Nationale d’Administration
Alain
Quinet is Chief Operating Officer of Réseau Ferré de France after having
served as Executive Vice President, Finance and Strategy for the Caisse
des Dépôts Group.
Mr
Quinet was elected to the Board of Directors at the 21 April 2009 Annual
General Meeting to replace Dominique Marcel for his remaining term in
office, which expired at the end of the 29 June 2012 Annual General
Meeting.
Shareholders
at the 29 June 2012 Annual General Meeting were asked to elect him as
non-voting director for the standard five-year term expiring at the end of
the Annual General Meeting to be called in 2017 to approve the financial
statements for the year ended 31 December
2016. |
*Qualified as independent within the meaning of the AFEP-MEDEF corporate
governance code. |