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    Kering's New CEO De Meo to Receive 20 Million Euro Sign-On Bonus, Filings Show

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    Posted on July 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Kering offers new CEO Luca de Meo a €20M sign-on bonus, with potential annual pay over €20M. Shares rose 24% since his announcement.

    Kering's New CEO Luca de Meo to Receive €20 Million Signing Bonus

    Kering's Executive Compensation Details

    PARIS -Kering will propose a 20 million euros ($22.89 million) signing-on bonus for its new CEO Luca de Meo, adding to an overall annual salary of close to 9 million euros ($10.29 million) and up to 150% the same amount in shares, depending on performance.

    Luca de Meo's Salary and Bonuses

    In filings made ahead of its September 9 shareholder meeting to formalise de Meo's appointment, Kering said it would propose that the Italian a fixed income of 2.2 million euros and a variable income of up to 6.6 million euros depending on performance.

    Francois-Henri Pinault's Pay Cut

    Kering also plans to pay de Meo performance shares worth 150% of his annual remuneration, fixed and variable, it added in the regulatory filings published late on Wednesday, bringing the potential maximum annual pay to more than 20 million euros.

    Impact on Kering's Share Value

    De Meo, who was hired from Renault, last had a total annual salary of 12.9 million euros, according to Renault's 2024 annual report.

    In return, Kering's chairman and outgoing chief executive Francois-Henri Pinault will take a pay cut to 700,000 euros, from around 4 million euros previously, the firm said.

    Pinault, son of founder Francois and CEO of the Paris-listed company, has led Kering since 2005.

    Kering's shares, which had lost over 60% of their value in over two years, have gained 24% since de Meo's announcement in June.

    The 20 million euros sign-on bonus would compensate an estimated, similar amount of longer-term financial benefits lost by de Meo after he decided to leave Renault. 

    ($1 = 0.8747 euros)

    (Reporting by Tassilo Hummel;Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

    Table of Contents

    • Kering's Executive Compensation Details
    • Luca de Meo's Salary and Bonuses
    • Francois-Henri Pinault's Pay Cut
    • Impact on Kering's Share Value

    Key Takeaways

    • •Kering proposes a €20 million sign-on bonus for new CEO Luca de Meo.
    • •De Meo's total potential annual pay exceeds €20 million.
    • •Outgoing CEO Francois-Henri Pinault takes a pay cut.
    • •Kering's shares gained 24% since de Meo's announcement.
    • •De Meo's bonus compensates for benefits lost leaving Renault.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Kering's new CEO De Meo to receive 20 million euro sign-on bonus, filings show

    1What is the sign-on bonus for Kering's new CEO?

    Kering will propose a sign-on bonus of 20 million euros for its new CEO, Luca de Meo.

    2How much will Luca de Meo earn annually?

    Luca de Meo's overall annual salary will be close to 9 million euros, which includes a fixed income and variable income.

    3What changes will Kering's outgoing CEO make to his salary?

    Francois-Henri Pinault, Kering's outgoing CEO, will take a pay cut to 700,000 euros from around 4 million euros previously.

    4What was Luca de Meo's previous salary at Renault?

    Before joining Kering, Luca de Meo had a total annual salary of 12.9 million euros at Renault.

    5How have Kering's shares performed since de Meo's announcement?

    Kering's shares have gained 24% since Luca de Meo's appointment was announced in June.

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