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Ultrapar Holdings Implements Robust Executive Compensation Policy with Mandatory Share Ownership

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Sentiment info
Positive
Importance info
7
Price
$5.807
Mkt Cap
$6.067B
52W Low
$2.705
52W High
$5.67
Market data snapshot near publication time

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Ultrapar Holdings Inc. has adopted a new corporate executive compensation policy designed to align management and board interests with long-term shareholder value creation through mandatory share ownership and performance-based incentives.


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  • Mandatory Executive Share Ownership

    The policy mandates significant share ownership for statutory executive officers, including the CEO (5x annual fixed compensation) and CFO (3x annual fixed compensation), aligning their interests with shareholders.

  • Performance-Based Long-Term Incentives

    Long-term incentives are stock-based and tied to value creation goals such as Total Shareholder Return (TSR) and Economic Value Added (EVA) over three-year periods.

  • Malus Clause for Accountability

    A malus clause is included in long-term incentive agreements, allowing for the retention of unvested shares in cases of fraud or material financial statement errors.

  • Board Compensation Includes Shares

    Board members receive 40% of their fixed compensation in shares, subject to a 2-year vesting period and an additional 2-year lock-up, promoting long-term commitment.


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This filing details Ultrapar's updated executive compensation policy, which introduces several key features aimed at enhancing corporate governance and aligning executive interests with those of shareholders. The policy mandates significant share ownership for statutory executive officers, requiring the CEO to hold shares equivalent to five times their annual fixed compensation and the CFO three times. This strong alignment mechanism, coupled with long-term incentives tied to Total Shareholder Return (TSR) and Economic Value Added (EVA), encourages sustainable value creation. The inclusion of a malus clause, allowing for the retention of unvested shares in cases of fraud or material financial statement errors, further strengthens accountability. This comprehensive policy reflects a commitment to best practices in executive compensation and governance.

At the time of this filing, UGP was trading at $5.81 on NYSE in the Energy & Transportation sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $6.1B. The 52-week trading range was $2.71 to $5.67. This filing was assessed with positive market sentiment and an importance score of 7 out of 10.

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