Outgoing Proximus CEO earned €2.2 million last year

Outgoing Proximus CEO earned €2.2 million last year
Proximus CEO Guillaume Boutin pictured during a press conference of Proximus to present the 2024 year results, Friday 28 February 2025 in Brussels. Credit: Belga / Nicolas Maeterlinck

Guillaume Boutin, the CEO of Proximus, earned over €2.2 million last year, according to the telecom company’s annual report.

Boutin, who is leaving Proximus in mid-May to join the UK’s Vodafone, signed a new six-year contract last year.

The contract included a significant pay rise and a one-time bonus in shares, resulting in him earning almost €1 million more than in 2023.

His fixed salary exceeded €1 million, compared to €587,226 in 2023. Proximus decided to pay Boutin an additional fixed fee of €400,000 gross for his role at Proximus Global, the company’s international division.

The short-term variable compensation, linked to achieving a series of objectives, amounted to €329,604.

The long-term variable compensation was €239,190. The one-time share package was worth €431,250; however, Boutin can only cash in the shares after three years.

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