Nestle SA Annual Financial Report (3820S)
March 16 2021 - 3:00AM
UK Regulatory
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Nestle SA
16 March 2021
Nestlé Press Release
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Vevey, March 16, 2021
Nestlé publishes 2020 Annual Report, spotlights sustainability
at the Annual General Meeting
Nestlé today published its 2020 Annual Report. The report
highlights the company's financial and non-financial performance
for the year and gives an update on strategy, innovation,
digitalization and sustainability.
Nestlé has also sent the Annual General Meeting (AGM) invitation
and agenda to shareholders.
2020 Annual Report
Despite the challenges of COVID-19 in 2020, Nestlé delivered
strong results, achieving improvements in organic sales growth,
profitability and capital efficiency for the third year in a row.
Nestlé also continued to make progress on its portfolio
transformation through targeted acquisitions and divestments that
focus on attractive, high-growth businesses.
A key contributor to Nestlé's growth is its consumer-driven
innovation that also strives to reduce the company's environmental
footprint. Some examples highlighted in the report include the
launch of Sensational Vuna, a plant-based tuna alternative, and the
increased use of paper packaging for brands such as Maggi. The
company further reduced the average time to market of such
innovative products by another 10% and increased the number of
multi-market launches by 23%.
Nestlé's continued digital transformation enabled it to
accelerate growth and better engage with consumers in a year that
saw a surge in online shopping. Nestlé's e-commerce sales grew by
48.4% and accounted for 12.8% of total Group sales in 2020.
Additionally, more than 60% of all of the company's digital media
campaigns used a data-driven, audience-first approach to
personalize messaging to consumers.
In the Creating Shared Value (CSV) section of the report, Nestlé
highlights that it has fully achieved 28 of the 36 commitments it
had previously defined to support the United Nations' Sustainable
Development Goals. Those commitments focus on promoting healthier
lives, improving livelihoods and protecting and restoring the
environment. The full CSV and Sustainability Report will be
published on March 23.
The full Annual Report contains Nestlé's Annual Review as well
as the Corporate Governance & Compensation Reports and the
Financial Statements, which were published on February 18,
2021.
Read about these topics and more in the Annual Report:
https://www.nestle.com/investors/annual-report
Annual General Meeting and Sustainability
In addition to the traditional AGM agenda items, Nestlé will ask
its shareholders to support its recently published climate roadmap
in an advisory vote at this year's meeting. In December 2020, the
company published its detailed, time-bound plan for cutting
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in half by 2030 and for achieving
net zero emissions by 2050. The reporting of non-financial
performance is becoming increasingly important, and as previously
announced , the company believes that shareholders should have a
say on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) matters. Nestlé
welcomes upcoming changes to Swiss legislation in this area. In the
interim, the Board of Directors is seeking the support from
shareholders on its climate roadmap.
Each year at the AGM, shareholders have the opportunity to vote
on the total compensation of Nestlé's Board of Directors and
Executive Board. This year, Nestlé is changing the structure of
Executive Board members' short-term bonus. Fifteen percent of that
bonus will now be linked to the achievement of ESG-related
objectives. The Nestlé Board of Directors sets those objectives at
the beginning of each year, in line with the company's
strategy.
As already communicated , Nestlé is also splitting the existing
Nomination and Sustainability Committee into a separate Nomination
Committee and a focused Sustainability Committee. This reflects the
importance of sustainability in Nestlé's corporate governance and
allows Board members to dedicate more time, focus and action on
each of these important topics.
Ahead of the upcoming AGM on April 15, Nestlé will also publish
its first Task Force on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures
(TCFD) Report. The TCFD report assesses the strength and resilience
of the company's strategy and business model under different
climate scenarios.
Read the:
Annual Review:
https://www.nestle.com/sites/default/files/2021-03/2020-annual-review-en.pdf
Corporate Governance Report:
https://www.nestle.com/sites/default/files/2021-02/corp-governance-report-2020-en.pdf
Financial Statements:
https://www.nestle.com/sites/default/files/2021-02/2020-financial-statements-en.pdf
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Contacts
Media
Christoph Meier
Tel.: +41 21 924 2200
mediarelations@nestle.com
Investors
Luca Borlini
Tel.: +41 21 924 3509
ir@nestle.com
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