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Shell plans up to £4.6mn pay rise for chief executive Wael Sawan

UK oil major has consulted shareholders on boosting maximum long-term share awards to £13.8mn a year

Raccontata daft.comtelegraph.co.uk

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ft.comStai leggendo4 mesi fa

Shell plans up to £4.6mn pay rise for chief executive Wael Sawan

UK oil major has consulted shareholders on boosting maximum long-term share awards to £13.8mn a year

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telegraph.co.uk4 mesi fa

Shell chief exec to become one of FTSE’s best paid bosses

Oil giant’s leader could see pay packet climb up to £19m after firm’s green energy pivot

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 2 febbraio 2026·ft.com

    Europe’s oil majors prepare to cut billions in shareholder payouts

    Shell, BP and peers widely expected to rein in buybacks to protect balance sheets in face of lower oil prices

  2. martedì 3 febbraio 2026·ft.com

    BP faces new investor tactics in climate pressure campaign

    Shareholders will challenge oil major over ‘undisciplined capital allocation’

  3. mercoledì 4 febbraio 2026·ft.com

    Shell plans up to £4.6mn pay rise for chief executive Wael Sawan

    UK oil major has consulted shareholders on boosting maximum long-term share awards to £13.8mn a year

  4. mercoledì 4 febbraio 2026·telegraph.co.uk

    Shell chief exec to become one of FTSE’s best paid bosses

    Oil giant’s leader could see pay packet climb up to £19m after firm’s green energy pivot