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Stellantis paid millions to CEO Tavares last year, but a lot more to former executive

Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares had total compensation of $24.8 million (23.5 million euros) in 2022, which is 365 times that of the average employee, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing Friday evening.

But Stellantis paid more money last year to Mike Manley, the former CEO of Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, as part of an agreement inked before the merger with Peugeot maker PSA Group, which created Stellantis in 2021. Stellantis owns the Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, Dodge and Fiat brands among others.

According to the annual SEC filing, Manley, who retired as Stellantis' head of Americas in November 2021 to become CEO of AutoNation, was paid $54.1 million (51.2 million euros).

The filing noted that the company completed the payment in March 2022 and that no decision was made in 2022 by the Stellantis board "as the above payments were contractually due under an agreement entered into prior to the merger."

The amount includes a $1.5 million (1.4 million euros) retention award, $45 million (42.6 million euros) for the cash value related to the accelerated vesting of his incentive plan and a $7.6 million (7.2 million euros) “recognition award” for his role during and after the merger.

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Under FCA's equity incentive plan, the consummation of the merger along with the change in Manley's role where he would no longer be CEO entitled him to accelerated vesting of his awards and payment of severance contemplated in his employment agreement, the filing said. It noted that a new agreement was struck with Manley to secure his "continued leadership in the preparation of the merger and in the critical initial integration phase of the new company."

In addition to his payment, the filing said Manley "will be entitled to certain facilitations regarding the purchase of vehicles manufactured by the company."

As for Tavares, his compensation included a $2.1 million (2 million euros) base salary, incentives worth $20.2 million (19.1 million euros), $2.5 million (2.4 million euros) in pension contributions and more than $15,000 (14,000 euros) in fringe benefits, which include transport, tax services and insurance premiums.

Stellantis released 2022 compensation figures for CEO Carlos Tavares in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing Friday.
Stellantis released 2022 compensation figures for CEO Carlos Tavares in a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing Friday.

The company, however, said in its filing that the actual compensation paid to Tavares was less, at $15.7 million (15 million euros). The company explained that the “post-retirement benefits expense reflects pension contributions for deferred retirement income, and the fringe benefits show the value of company payments for services or benefits provided under the terms of the CEO agreement and are considered competitive in the market.” In addition, it said that “(the long-term incentive) reflects the accounting expense recognized during each period – not the actual (long-term incentive) awards received upon vesting.”