Today, Wallenius Wilhelmsen transferred 163,998 shares to executives under
Wallenius Wilhelmsen's long-term incentive program ("LTI"). The purpose of the
LTI program is to drive the growth and performance of Wallenius Wilhelmsen
leading to long-term value creation and thus increased shareholder value.
The value of the LTI program is directly linked to four elements:
1) Wallenius Wilhelmsen ROCE development
2) Wallenius Wilhelmsen Market Capitalization development
3) Wallenius Wilhelmsen's strategic success
4) Wallenius Wilhelmsen's sustainability achievements
Wallenius Wilhelmsen holds 404,340 of its own shares after the transfer.
The list below sets out the primary insiders that today have been allocated
Wallenius Wilhelmsen shares under the LTI program:
- Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Torbjørn Wist received 51,605 shares today, as
described in the attached notification. Following the award, Wist holds 126,366
shares in the company.
- EVP & COO Logistics Services Michael Hynekamp received 37,615 shares today, as
described in the attached notification. Following the award, Hynekamp holds
137,147 shares in the company.
- EVP & COO Shipping Services Xavier Leroi received 15,881 shares today, as
described in the attached
notification. Following the award, Leroi holds 63,649 shares in the company.
- President and CEO ARC, Eric Ebeling received 17,151 shares today, as described
in the attached
notification. Following the award, Ebeling holds 51,453 shares in the company.
- Alternate Board Member Erik Nøklebye received 10,102 shares today, as
described in the attached
notification. This partial award is based on the period when Nøklebye was an
executive in the company.
Following the award, Nøklebye holds 10,102 shares in the company.
For further information, please contact:
Anders Redigh Karlsen - VP Investor Relations & Market Insight
Tel: +47 994 20 293
Email: anders.karlsen@walwil.com
About Wallenius Wilhelmsen
The Wallenius Wilhelmsen group is a market leader in roll-on/roll-off (RoRo)
shipping and vehicle logistics, managing the distribution of cars, trucks,
rolling equipment and breakbulk to customers all over the world. The company
operates around 125 vessels servicing 15 trade routes to six continents, a
global inland distribution network, 66 processing centers and eight marine
terminals. With a head office in Oslo, Norway, the Wallenius Wilhelmsen group
has 9,500 employees working across 28 countries worldwide.