3.3.5Supervisory Board Remuneration in 2023

In accordance with the Supervisory Board Remuneration Policy, the remuneration paid out to the Supervisory Board in 2023 is as per below. Supervisory Board members do not receive variable remuneration.


Remuneration of the Supervisory Board by member in thousands of EUR

Name of Supervisory Board Member, Position

Year

Fees

Committee fees

Other benefits1

Total remuneration

Roeland Baan, Chair

2023

120

9

1

130

2022

120

9

1

130

Bernard Bajolet, Vice-Chair

2023

80

14

1

95

2022

80

8

1

89

Ingelise Arntsen, Member

2023

75

14

1

90

2022

75

8

1

84

Allard Castelein, Member2

2023

54

6

-

60

2022

-

-

-

-

Hilary Mercer, Member3

2023

75

18

31

124

2022

55

13

-

69

Jaap van Wiechen, Member

2023

75

10

1

86

2022

75

12

1

88

Sietze Hepkema, former Member4

2023

21

5

-

26

2022

75

16

1

92

Cheryl Richard, former Member4

2023

21

3

10

34

2022

75

9

-

85

Francis Gugen, former Vice-Chair5

2023

-

-

-

-

2022

22

3

-

24

  • 1 Other benefits items for the supervisory board consist mainly of the lump sum for intercontinental travel at EUR 5,000 each and a yearly expense allowance of EUR 500.
  • 2 As per April 13, 2023.
  • 3 As per April 6, 2022.
  • 4 Until April 13, 2023.
  • 5 Until April 6, 2022.

In the table below, information on the annual change of remuneration of each individual Supervisory Board member is set out over the five most recent financial years.


Comparative table on the change of remuneration over the last five reported financial years in thousands of EUR

Annual Change1

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

Roeland Baan, Chair

66

28% / 92

23% / 119

8% / 130

0% / 130

(0%) / 130

Bernard Bajolet, Vice-Chair

60

28% / 84

0% / 84

0% / 84

6% / 89

6% / 95

Ingelise Arntsen, Member

-

-

-

61

27% / 84

7% / 90

Allard Castelein, Member

-

-

-

-

-

60

Hilary Mercer, Member

-

-

-

-

69

44% / 124

Jaap van Wiechen, Member

-

-

61

34% / 93

(6%) / 88

(2)% /86

Sietze Hepkema, Member

83

1% / 84

0% / 84

7% / 89

2% / 92

(254)% /26

Cheryl Richard, Member

99

14% / 115

(28%) / 90

(6%) / 85

0% / 85

(150%) / 34

Francis Gugen, former Vice-Chair

85

1% / 86

0% / 86

5% / 90

(270)% /24

(100%) / 0

Laurence Mulliez, former Member

85

7% / 92

0% / 92

(275%) / 24

-

-

Floris Deckers, former Chair

124

10% / 138

(268%) / 37

-

-

-

Thomas Ehret, former Vice-Chair

90

1% / 91

(300%) / 23

-

-

-

Frans Cremers, former Chair

39

-

-

-

-

-

Lynda Armstrong, former member

30

-

-

-

-

-

  • 1 Annual change in percentage is calculated comparative to the amount of the current year.

None of the Supervisory Board members receives remuneration that is dependent on the financial performance of the Company, as per best practice 3.3. of the Corporate Governance Code.

SBM Offshore does not provide loans, advances or guarantees (and/or securities) to the members of the Supervisory Board.

3.3.6 Outlook for 2024

In 2023, the base salary for the Management Board members stayed the same. Bruno Chabas has served the Company for 12 years and will step down as CEO at the end of the 2024 AGM. The Management Board will continue after April 12, 2024 as a two-person board consisting of Øivind Tangen (CEO) and Douglas Wood (CFO). The Supervisory Board resolved to increase the base salary of Øivind Tangen to EUR775 thousand as of that date.

The Supervisory Board Remuneration Policy was approved in 2020. In 2023, the Supervisory Board reviewed its own Remuneration Policy and concluded that the Policy serves its purpose in full and therefore minor changes are proposed in our submission to the 2024 AGM.

Pursuant to Dutch law, the Management Board Remuneration Policy must be approved by shareholders every four years and is therefore subject to renewal at the AGM in 2025. In this context the base salary of Douglas Wood will be benchmarked this year. We will seek input from our shareholders on the Remuneration Policy during the course of 2024.