Remuneration Information • Oct 4, 2024
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Drawn up pursuant to Article 123ter of Legislative Decree no. 58 of 24 February 1998 and Article 84quater of the Issuers' Regulation adopted by Consob with resolution no. 11971 of 14 May 1999
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Drawn up pursuant to Article 123ter of Legislative Decree no. 58 of 24 February 1998 and Article 84quater of the Issuers' Regulation adopted by Consob with Resolution no. 11971 of 14 May 1999
FIERA MILANO S.p.A. Registered office Piazzale Carlo Magno, 1 - Milan VAT NUMBER 13194800150
Contacts [email protected] Website
www.fieramilano.it
on 3 October 2024
Approved by the Board of Directors on 13 March 2024 and subsequently amended


Contents 3

Letter from the Chairperson of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee.....................4
Who we are...................7
The distinctive features of Fiera Milano's business model................................8
Sustainable identity of Fiera Milano ...........9
Our People..................11
Overview.......................12
Bodies and Individuals involved.........................21
Shareholders' Meeting .........................22
Board of Directors .. 22
Nomination and Remuneration Committee...................22
Other relevant functions.......................25 Board of Statutory Auditors.........................25
Independent experts...........................26
Remuneration Policy approval process..........................26
Provision for exceptions to elements of the Remuneration Policy..............................28
Purposes, principles and tools.......................28
Analytical Index by Topics (Consob Resolution no. 21623, Section I) .....56

I am pleased to introduce, also on behalf of the other members of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee, Monica Poggio and Regina De Albertis, and of the Board of Directors, the Report on the Remuneration policy and remuneration paid of Fiera Milano S.p.A. (the "Report").
This Report, in compliance with Article 123 ter of the TUF, aims to transparently illustrate to all stakeholders the elements that, in forward-looking terms, make up the remuneration policy for the year 2024, and the results of its adoption for the year 2023.
2023 was a year of intense and positive work for Fiera Milano S.p.A., in an international context once again characterised by exceptional events, with dramatic impacts on the global economy and society. In 2023, all operational and strategic projects aimed at consolidating Fiera Milano S.p.A.'s competitive repositioning, both nationally and internationally, continued, after the significant adverse effects of the pandemic period on the exhibition and events sector. During 2023, the new Board of Directors was also appointed for the three-year period 2023-2025, while in June 2023 a revision of the top management organisational model was approved, with the aim of further accelerating the execution of the Company's growth objectives, establishing – pursuant to the current Articles of Association – the role of Deputy General Manager and including this position among the Group's Key Executives.
The reorganisation process undertaken by the Company guarantees a greater focus, thus further accelerating the growth process of the exhibition and congress business, maximising the potential of all the different lines of activity and further strengthening Fiera Milano S.p.A.'s international vocation.


The 2024 Remuneration Policy reflects the results of the updated benchmark analyses and assessments carried out. But above all, the Policy has been designed as an integral part of Fiera Milano S.p.A.'s strategy, through an adequate balance of fixed remuneration and short- and long-term incentive components, in order to align management's behaviour with the new roles and responsibilities defined, corporate strategies and risk management policies, also by identifying specific performance objectives. Last but not least, it is the objective of the Remuneration Policy to retain and enhance the wealth of expertise and abilities of Fiera Milano S.p.A.'s people, through a well-structured and competitive offer, with a view to talent-centric retention and attraction, in order to manage complexity and innovation in the long term and in the best possible way. In keeping with the importance the Company's gives to integrating sustainability factors, the weight of the Chief Executive Officer's and Deputy General Manager's ESG objective, and the weight of ESG KPIs for the management frontline, have been increased in the variable incentive system, in a manner consistent with the responsibilities of roles.

For greater clarify and an easier consultation of the document, the Company has decided to make additions to the content and representation: (i) reorganisation of the document according to a typical role-based configuration, in line with market best practices, (ii) alignment of the Chief Executive Officer's and General Manager's performance bonus with common market practices, with the introduction of a curve that rewards overperformance linked to individual objectives, (iii) introduction of benefits in the event of termination of office or termination of the employment relationship.
I therefore submit for your review the Report on the 2024 Remuneration Policy and 2023 compensation paid, approved by the Board of Directors on 13 March 2024, with the renewed hope that the proposals made, aimed at continuously aligning management's interests with those of stakeholders, with a view to creating sustainable value, meet your interest and appreciation.
Thank you
Chairperson of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee
Background
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This Report on the Remuneration Policy and Remuneration Paid (hereinafter, the "Report" or the "Remuneration Report") has been prepared by Fiera Milano SpA (hereinafter "Fiera Milano" or also the "Company") pursuant to Article 123-ter of Legislative Decree no. 58 of 24 February 1998 (hereinafter, the "Consolidated Law on Finance" or "TUF") and Article 84-quater of the Issuers' Regulation adopted by Consob with Resolution no. 11971 of 14 May 1999, as amended (hereinafter, the "Issuers" Regulation') and drawn up in accordance with Annex 3A, Schedule 7-bis, of the same Issuers' Regulation. The aforementioned Article 123-ter of the TUF was last amended by Legislative Decree no. 49/2019 ("Legislative Decree no. 49/2019') - implementing Directive (EU) 2017/828 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 17 May 2017 (Shareholders' Right Directive II), amending Directive 2007/367/EC on the exercise of certain rights of shareholders in listed companies with regard to the encouragement of long-term shareholder engagement (the "SHRD" or the "Directive").
The Remuneration Report prepared by the Company complies with the recommendations contained in the Corporate Governance Code for listed companies approved by the Corporate Governance Committee in January 2020 (the "Corporate Governance Code" or also "CG Code") to which the Company adheres.
This Remuneration Report is divided into two sections:
Section I – in accordance with Article 123-ter of the TUF and 9-bis of the Directive – describes and analytically illustrates:
Section Two sets out by name the remuneration attributed to the Company's Directors and to the members of the Board of Statutory Auditors and, in aggregate form, the remuneration attributed to Key Executives of Fiera Milano or "Top Management") 1 :
1 These are the individuals identified by the Board of Directors of Fiera Milano who, pursuant to the Appendix to Consob Regulation no. 17221 of 12 March 2010 on transactions with related parties, as amended. In the rest of the document, they are also identified as "Top Management", based on the definition referred to in the Corporate Governance Code, meaning senior managers who are not members of the board of directors and have the power and responsibility, directly or indirectly, for the planning, direction and control of the activities of the Company and the Group to which it belongs. In this regard, it should be noted that at Fiera Milano the top management coincides with the individuals, other than the directors and statutory auditors, identified as Key Executives by resolution of the Board of Directors. On an annual basis, on the occasion of the approval of the Remuneration Policy and, in any case, whenever there are significant changes in the company's organisation, the Board of Directors identifies positions with strategic responsibilities.
Who we are
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In Italy, the Group, through Fiera Milano S.p.A., manages the Fiera Milano exhibition centre in Rho, the first exhibition site in Italy with a covered exhibition area of 345,000 gross square metres and 60,000 square metres of outdoor area. The subsidiary Fiera Milano Congressi S.p.A. manages Allianz-MiCo, one of the largest congress centres in Europe, and the Stella Polare conference centre located in the Service Center of the Rho exhibition site, as well as the MoMec - Montecitorio Meeting Centre in Rome.
Outside Italy, the Group operates directly or through joint ventures, mainly in China, Brazil and South Africa.
On the international front, the Group is seeking a positioning with a targeted strategy based on a three-pillar approach: the first is to attract major international exhibitions to Milan, the second is to ensure that foreign exhibitors and visitors at our fairs increase in numbers, in order to consolidate their role on the world scene, the third concerns the organisation of events outside Italy, in relation to which a selective approach will be adopted.


Sustainable identity of Fiera Milano
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Exhibitions, as an instrument of industrial policy, promote the growth, innovation and competitiveness of companies, with a focus on social and sustainable development, while as a lever for territorial marketing, their impact comes from investments and expenses, from the consumption of exhibitors and visitors.

The social role and socio-economic impacts generated allow Fiera Milano to have a unique positioning in terms of sustainability, with a sustainable identity intrinsic to its business model and defined in its purpose.


| Fiera Milano is a true economic infrastructure that allows economic operators to inter act, innovate and grow. Exhibitions are opportunities to exchange ideas and innovative products and to identify new consumer trends with the aim of creating multiple business opportunities, a key moment for the entire value chain. |
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| Fiera Milano is an enabling asset for the development of industry, but also for urban growth and the social dimension, through the promotion of the competitiveness of Italian industry, the growth of the country's productive fabric and the internationalisation of its companies. |
| Exhibitions can have a positive influence on the country, both as organisations that adopt a sustainable business model with responsible consumption, and as containers of innovative and stimulating initiatives. Exhibitions can have a significant ecological footprint, left by the various phases, including the construction of the exhibition stands, catering, dismantling and the final disposal of waste. The exhibition sector can play an important role in action against climate change, through measuring and reducing the carbon footprint of events and becoming a platform to raise awareness and encourage concrete action. |
Sustainable identity of Fiera Milano




At 31 December 2023, the Group had 713 employees, of whom 59% were women. During 2023, 120 new staff joined the company, of whom 48% were under 30, 48% in the 30-50 age group and 64% female. Italy is the country where most of the workforce is located (87%), confirming strong territorial roots. 96% of contracts are open-ended, reflecting the Group's commitment to full employment and long-term prospects. Incoming turnover rose from 22.1% in 2022 to 28.9% in 2023, confirming Fiera Milano's commitment to attracting and enhancing new talent, to integrate in its workforce, thus fostering continuous growth in the company's competencies.
The Remuneration Policy is developed taking into account the remuneration and working conditions of its employees and consists of principles and tools, applied to the entire company population, in line with best market practices.
The Fiera Milano Group, also through the adoption of the Policy, has confirmed its focus on its people, seeking to identify alternative tools that can promote the wellbeing of all employees, and not only considering elements such as percentage of employment, length of service, job or professional type.

In particular, in accordance with tax regulations in force from time to time and applicable to all Group employees in Italy, a Corporate Welfare plan has been designed, which, with the recognition of a specific credit that can be spent on a dedicated platform, offers the chance to access supplementary pension benefits, personal services to improve work-life balance, a package of benefits able to increase the purchasing power of workers who can use the welfare credit to purchase benefits (e.g. shopping vouchers, petrol coupons, etc.) and/or access to many other services: education, health insurance, babysitting and social workers, sports, holiday packages, culture, travel season tickets, legal advice, and home maintenance.



In 2022, flexible and remote work management was also introduced, in the form of "Flexible Work", identifying it as a further corporate wellbeing tool oriented towards improving the quality of life and enhancing focus on the family and the person (so-called work-life balance). This way of working strengthens the culture of individual responsibility and mutual trust, focusing more on objectives and accountability for company results. The agreement on agile work also contributes actively to creating value not only within the Fiera Group but also towards the community in which the Group operates, with a view to a constant focus on the issue of social responsibility, also by incentivising the reduction of emissions caused by travelling with your vehicle to company offices.
The Company implements a policy aimed at promoting fairness and equality, including gender equality, through a conduct that excludes all forms of discrimination. Regarding the diversity policies applied by the Company and in line with the provisions of its Code of Ethics, Fiera Milano offers all workers the same work opportunities, ensuring that everyone can enjoy fair treatment based on merit criteria, without any discrimination.
As far as the Fiera Milano Group is concerned, offering all employees the same opportunities to develop their own skills and capabilities, avoiding any form of discrimination based on race, sex, age, nationality, religion or personal beliefs, is considered a key pillar of its management policy. With regard to female employment in particular, Fiera Milano produces a biennial report on gender equality in terms of the situation regarding recruitment, training, promotions and other factors, in compliance with Legislative Decree no. 198 of 11 April 2006.
In the broader context of the company's policies on inclusion and diversity and in line with the provisions of its Code of Ethics, the Fiera Milano Group complies with the provisions of Law 68/1999, entitled Regulations for the right to work of disabled people, with reference to the compulsory hiring of disabled workers. Moreover, in 2022, an important agreement was signed, pursuant to the Circular of the Ministry of Labour of 24.10.2011, between the Fiera Group and the body in charge, Afol Città Metropolitana di Milan, to encourage the hiring of disabled staff and the possibility of offsetting these hires within the group. In addition, the Agreement will facilitate the identification, with the contribution of the project partner, the company Umana S.p.A., a leading company in Italy, specialised in the selection of disabled workers, of new resources to be recruited, also in order to ensure compliance with legal obligations regarding disabled personnel and the consequent maintenance of mandatory certification.
For Fiera Milano, diversity of gender, culture and origin is a value. Thanks to the unique contribution of each employee, it is possible to create a cohesive, dynamic and innovative work environment that can meet the challenges Fiera Milano has identified. Ensuring that all workers can express their potential every day and can feel valued in fully representing themselves becomes an essential factor of company management for a business like Fiera Milano, which recognises how people are central to it 2.
2 For more details on the diversity policies adopted by the Company, please refer to the Consolidated Non-Financial Statement pursuant to Legislative Decree no. 254/2016, available on the Company's website, www.fieramilano.it in the Investors/Governance/Shareholders' Meeting section.
Our people
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In order to give greater substance to Fiera Milano's commitment to Diversity & Inclusion, the Group has adopted a Diversity & Inclusion Policy that sets out the guidelines and commitments regarding the management of diversity and inclusion in the company. The Policy addresses the following areas:

Fiera Milano, as defined in the Policy, ensures that all its people are treated fairly regardless of any difference in gender, religion, nationality, political opinion, sexual orientation, social status physical abilities, medical conditions, family conditions and age and any other irrelevant aspect.
Finally, in 2023, the analysis and development project aimed at obtaining gender equality certification was launched, an important recognition given to companies that meet the qualitative and quantitative criteria set by the UNI/PdR 125:2021 Reference Practice.
For all employees, remuneration is structured with fixed and variable monetary components and includes a package of income support or benefits (health insurance, pension schemes, projects and initiatives for employees and their families, promotions and other benefits of various kinds). The variable monetary component is based on mechanisms that recognise qualitative and quantitative performance in terms of a "one-off" sum, or on systems that directly correlate company performance with individual performance (MBO). The MBO process has confirmed the importance of formalised incentive mechanisms in increasing the employees' proximity to the Group's objectives and in incentivising each worker to achieving business results.
The variable remuneration system includes a collective incentive tool (performance bonus), based on profitability and productivity objectives, aimed at ensuring the involvement of all staff in company performance, including those not assigned MBO. In line with current legislation and following an agreement with the workers' representatives, all employees were once again given the opportunity in 2023 to convert their performance bonus into benefits and services through a special welfare platform.
Looking in more detail at short-term incentives, in addition to Key Executives, referred to below, the other Group executives have a performance appraisal system, based on incentive plans, in line with company policies. For the latter, the Group sets a maximum limit on the incentive that can be paid in the event of exceeding the targets, equal to 50% of the RAL.
For sales staff, the incentive system was further improved according to the following drivers/objectives: (i) coherence and integration between the various systems linking remuneration to company and/or individual performance (ii) adherence to best market practices (iii) and, where relevant, to the recommendations of the Corporate Governance Code (iv) fair and meritocratic management according to the actual contribution and impact of roles on company performance. Therefore, for these positions, the annual variable incentives will be calculated and paid on the basis of specific conditions and on passing an "access gate" as a prerequisite for accessing the incentive system.
Our people
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At its meeting of 3 October 2024, the Board of Directors of Fiera Milano, at the proposal of the Nomination andRemuneration Committee, resolved to submit the 2024-2027 Share Plan (the "2024-2027 Share Plan"; or "Plan") to the Shareholders' Meeting convened on 5 November 2024 for approval.
The 2024-2027 Share Plan is aimed at aligning the interests of the employees with the company's objectives, linking the remuneration of its staff to the positive results that the Fiera Milano Group will be able to generate over time, promoting a sense of belonging and the entrepreneurial spirit of its people, in line with the best practices that are emerging in Italy and abroad, always maintaining a careful approach to the overall sustainability of remuneration systems.
The Plan is therefore aimed at:
The plan is aimed at all staff employed on permanent basis by the Company or by the following Italian companies of the Fiera Milano Group subject to management and coordination: Fiera Milano Congressi S.p.A., Nolostand S.p.A. and Made Eventi S.r.l.
The Plan is structured in four annual cycles (2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027) and provides for the allocation of a certain number of Fiera Milano shares, free of charge, up to a maximum of Euro 2,000 for each allocation and for each year of the Plan. The recipients of one or more LTI Plans, and, in particular, the CEO and/or General Manager, the front line reporting to the CEO and/or Deputy General Manager, and Key Executives who also participate in LTI Plans will be allocated shares, up to a maximum individual monetary value of Euro 500 for each year of the Plan.
The Plan shares will comprise shares directly or indirectly held by the Company, purchased or to be purchased under Article 2357 et seq. of the Italian Civil Code.
The right to receive the allocated shares will accrue upon fulfilment of the conditions and achievement of the performance targets set for the Fiera Milano Group and to be determined by the Board of Directors when approving the Plan Rules and Regulations.
The amount of vested shares will be determined on the basis of the number of identified beneficiaries and the amount allocated for each year of the Plan.
The Vested Shares under the Plan may not be transferred or subject to any lien or other acts of disposal inter vivos for any reason for 36 months from their effective delivery date.
Overview
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In a national and international context of increasing complexity, remuneration and incentive instruments are a functional tool to attract and retain individuals who have a professionalism and skills appropriate to the Company's performance and development needs, pursuing strategies, objectives and long-term results.
By defining appropriate remuneration and incentive mechanisms, Fiera Milano intends to promote and encourage the alignment of interests among Executive Directors, Top Management, employees and other stakeholders, in order to ensure effective corporate governance and the achievement of the objectives identified in the strategic plan.
The principles and guidelines for determining and implementing the Policy incorporate and respect Fiera Milano's values, culture and historical mission and contribute to the pursuit of the Company's long-term interests and sustainability, including through the integration of ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) factors, fairness and equality in roles performed, also in overall remuneration, including in terms of gender, in a context of meritocracy and the empowerment of resources.
In line with the forecasts of the reference market and the recommendations of the Code of GTC, the Remuneration Policy integrates and balances, as part of variable remuneration, the short-term components (MBO) with the long-term components (LTI).
The Remuneration Policy is valid for one year. The Shareholders' Meeting held on 27 April 2023 did not include any suggestions for changes to the Policy. In any case, the Company carried out the usual periodic review of the Policy and for 2024 intends making certain additions, both in terms of content and representation, in order to have a better clarity and easier consultation of the document: (i) reorganisation of the document according to the typical structure by role in line with market best practices (ii) alignment of the performance bonus of the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager with common market practices, with the introduction of a curve that rewards over-performance linked to individual objectives and that allows the bonus to be further differentiated according to the actual level of achievement (iii) introduction of the benefits provided for in the event of termination of office or termination of the employment relationship.

2023 Report on the Remuneration Policy and Remuneration paid
Overview
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Given the fundamental contribution made by the Remuneration Policy to the achievement of the Company's strategic objectives, the main elements and forecasts relating to the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager, and Key Executives of Fiera Milano, to whom this Report refers and to whom, inter alia, the Policy is addressed, are summarised in the table below, which indicates in the last column the reference pages for more detailed information.
| ELEMENT OF REMUNERATION |
PURPOSE | KEY FEATURES | VALUES | REF. PAGE |
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| Fixed remuneration |
This values the role held and the responsibilities assigned, also taking into account the experience, skills and contribution required. |
It consists of the Gross Annual Salary for employees and the remuneration of the Chief Executive Officer, and represents the fixed component of total remuneration, intended to acknowledge services performed even in the event that the variable components are not paid. It is defined in line with the responsibilities and impact of the role, to ensure equal treatment and competitiveness with respect to the reference market; for top performers it is aligned with the highest values of the external market (according to benchmarks with the reference peer groups, created with the support of independent external consulting firms) |
CEO/GM RAL: Euro 280,000 Remuneration of the CEO and Board Director: Euro 80,000 KE Commensurate with the role held and the responsibilities assigned. |
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| Short-term variable incentive (MBO) |
To guide the company's performance in the short term, through the identification of objectives aligned with the strategy, the budget, the guidance communicated to the markets at the beginning of the year and the Company's annual economic and financial plans, in compliance with the principles of mitigating main risks |
Plan based on the results achieved in the short term, over a period of 1 year against previously established measurable and complementary objectives. The achievement of the objectives is linked to economic/ monetary incentives, disbursed within the first half of the following tax year. Access threshold (entry gate) starting from which the incentive may be disbursed: Group EBITDA ≥ 90% of the target value. Malus and clawback clauses are envisaged CEO/GM: Key performance indicators("KPIs") and their weights: - Group EBITDA (40%) - Net financial position (40%) - ESG (20%) Anti-corruption - ISO 37001 certification obtained Start of formalised activities of the Sustainability Plan KE: Key performance indicators (KPIs): - Group EBITDA (30%) - Economic and financial objectives related to specific responsibilities (35%) - Specific objectives defined in line with the role (20%) - ESG (15%) Environmental - obtaining ISO 14001 certification Start of formalised activities of the Sustainability Plan Leadership indicators that are part of the PLM appraisal process |
CEO/GM Target incentive: 70% of the gross annual salary (RAL) Performance level from 90% to 120% Payout curve from 50% to 140% KE Target incentive: 35% of the RAL Company performance: represents, upon reaching certain levels of Group EBITDA, the multiplier or demultiplier of the bonus target envisaged - linear curve from 90% to 120% Individual performance: PLM appraisal process that determines positioning in a 9-quadrant matrix – payout scale from 0% to 120% |
34-35 40-41 |

Overview
| ELEMENT OF REMUNERATION |
PURPOSE | KEY FEATURES | VALUES | REF. PAGE |
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| Long-term variable incentive (LTI) |
Driving company performance in the medium/long term by aligning management behaviour with corporate strategy and creating value for stakeholders. Retaining key people in the |
Variable incentive system that provides for the free allocation of an amount of cash, and a certain number of ordinary shares of Fiera Milano S.p.A. to a selected panel of Company employees, over a medium-long term (three year) period of time and whose accrual is subject to the achievement of previously established objectives. |
CEO/GM Target amount: 80% of the RAL |
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| CEO/GM and KE Assignment of a Bonus and a certain number of Ordinary Shares on the basis of performance criteria over a medium/ long-term period of time |
Performance level from 80% to 120% Payout curve from 80% to |
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| Performance period: three years - covering the financial years 2023, 2024 and 2025 |
150% KE |
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| Frequency of allocation: approval of the 2025 Financial Statements |
Target incentive differentiated according to the assigned role |
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| company | EntryGate: ≥ 80% of Objectives Performance indicators: |
Target incentive: 50% of the RAL |
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| - Cumulative Group EBITDA 2023-2025 (45%) - Net financial position at 31.12.2025 (35%) |
Performance level from 80% to 120% |
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| - Progressive ESG Indicator: new LCAs at the end of 2025 (20%) Holding period: |
Payout curve from 80% to 150% |
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| 2 years for 50% of accrued shares | |||||
| Share Plan (Plan) | Promoting the alignment of employees' interests to the corporate objectives and the positive results that the Fiera Milano Group generates over time |
The plan is aimed at all staff employed on permanent basis by the Company or by the following Italian companies of the Fiera Milano Group subject to management and coordination. |
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| The Plan is structured in four annual cycles (2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027) and provides for the free allocation of a certain number of Fiera Milano Shares, up to a maximum of Euro 2,000 for each allocation and for each predetermined year of the Plan. |
CEO/GM 500 Euro for each year, if also recipients of LTI Plans |
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| The recipients of one or more LTI Plans, and, in particular, the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager, the front line reporting to the Chief Executive Officer and/or the Deputy General Manager, and the Key Executives who also participate in LTI Plans will be allocated shares, up to a maximum individual monetary value of Euro 500 for each year of the Plan. |
KEs 500 Euro per year, if also recipients of LTI Plans |
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| Benefits | Integrating other elements of remuneration into a broader logic of sustainable welfare |
Benefits are an important component of the salary package, as an element in addition to other parts of remuneration, in a broader logic of sustainable welfare. Benefits differ on the basis of the category of recipients and the type; they are aligned with market practices, consistent with regulations and with collective bargaining provisions in force. |
Main types for CEO/KE: supplementary pensions; supplementary health care; insurance cover (medical expenses, death, permanent disability); car for work/ personal use |
37 | |
| Other tools: end of employment payments and non compete agreements |
Protect the company from any risk of litigation and/or competitive risk in the event of termination of the employment relationship Protect the employee in the event of compensation for damages |
CEO/GM: Treatment in the event of termination of office or termination of employment |
CEO/GM: Gross, one-off indemnity equal to 24 months'' salary |
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| KE: Treatment in the event of termination of employment CEO/GM and KE: Directors & Officers (D&O) Policy |
KE: Possible settlement agreements between 18 and 24 months of conventional remuneration |
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| Governance21 | |
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| Bodies and Individuals involved21 | |
| Shareholders' Meeting 22 |
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| Board of Directors 22 |
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| Nomination and Remuneration Committee22 |
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| Other relevant functions 25 |
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| Board of Statutory Auditors 25 |
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| Independent experts 26 |
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| Remuneration Policy approval process | 26 |
| Provision for exceptions to elements | |
| of the Remuneration Policy 28 |
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| Purposes, principles and tools28 | |
| 1. Remuneration Policy30 |
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| 1.1 The Chairperson of the Board of |
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| Directors31 | |
| 1.2 Non-Executive Directors31 |
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| 1.3 Board of Statutory Auditors 31 |
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| 1.4 The Chief Executive Officer |
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| and General Manager 33 |
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| 1.5 Key Executives38 |
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| 1.6 Other Executive Directors 43 |
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| 1.7 Malus and claw back clauses 43 |

As previously stated, Fiera Milano believes that a careful remuneration and incentive policy is functional to pursuing the Company's sustainable success, taking into account the need to have in the Company, retain and motivate people with the skills and professionalism required by the position held.
The First Section of the Report, in line with the corporate governance model adopted by the Company and the recommendations of the Corporate Governance Code as well as with the most recent regulatory developments and best practices, aims to:
In 2023, the Remuneration Policy was approved by theShareholders' Meeting of Fiera Milano S.p.A. with 99.63% of the votes in favour (compared to a total participation in the Shareholders' Meeting equal to 77.43% of the share capital).
The Company's governance model is based on a system of clear and strict rules also intended to ensure adequate control of remuneration policies in line with the criteria established by the BoD and in compliance with principles of ethics, transparency, impartiality, belonging and empowerment, and with regulations currently in force and with the provisions in the articles of association.
The bodies and individuals involved in the preparation and approval of the Remuneration Policy, as well as in verifying its correct implementation are listed below, along with their respective roles and responsibilities.

The Shareholders' Meeting, limited to the topics of interest in this Report:
The Board of Directors
The Chairperson of the Board of Directors convenes, participates in and chairs the Board of Directors' meeting, coordinates the proceedings and ensures that adequate information is provided to all directors, verifying the implementation of the resolutions adopted, including on remuneration.
The Chief Executive Officer and General Manager makes proposals to the Committee regarding the remuneration of Key Executives and the front reporting line.
The Chief Executive Officer and General Manager is responsible for the proper implementation of the Policy, also with the support of the relevant departments, and in particular the Human Resources & Organisation Department.
The Company's Board of Directors has established an internal Nomination and Remuneration Committee (hereinafter also referred to as the "Committee" whose purpose is to provide advice and make recommen-
3 The Shareholders' vote is always required on changes to the Remuneration Policy that are not merely formal or mere clarifications.

dations and proposals. This Committee is composed of three Directors, all non-executive and the majority of whom meet the independence requirements set out in the TUF and the Corporate Governance Code, who have the knowledge, skills and experience functional to the performance of the tasks assigned to them, in compliance with the provisions in Article 5 – Recommendation 26 – of the Code.
At the date of presentation of this Report, the Nomination and Remuneration Committee was composed as follows:
The members of the Committee have the necessary skills and experience to carry out the tasks assigned to them in terms of nominations and remuneration.
The Committee meets periodically with a frequency suited to correctly carrying out its duties. The Chairperson chairs the meetings of the Committee, prepares the proceedings, and directs, coordinates and moderates the discussion. Meetings are regularly recorded in minutes and the Chairperson provides disclosure on the first occasion possible at the Board of Directors' meeting.
For meetings to be valid, the majority of members must attend, and decisions/resolutions must be taken by the majority of those present.
Members of the Board of Statutory Auditors and the Director of Human Resources and Organisation may participate in Committee proceedings. Meetings may also be attended by the Chairperson of the Board of Directors, the Chief Executive Officer and other board directors, on request of the Chair, and by the officers of relevant corporate functions, or other persons whose presence may be of assistance for a better performance of the Committee's functions, after informing the Chief Executive Officer.
In carrying out its functions, the Committee has the right to access the information and corporate functions necessary for the performance of its duties, as well as to make use of external consultants, who are not in situations that could compromise its independence of judgement.
Pursuant to Recommendation 26 of the CG Code, in order to manage situations of possible conflict of interest, no Director takes part in the meetings of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee in which proposals are made to the Board of Directors regarding his/her remuneration.
The Directors shall abstain from voting during Board of Directors' resolutions concerning their own remuneration, without prejudice to the rules on transactions with related parties set out in the RPT Procedure (where applicable).
For further details on the composition and functioning of the Committee, please refer to the "Report on Corporate Governance and Ownership Structures" prepared pursuant to Article 123-bis of the TUF and published annually by the Company on its website www.fieramilano.com in the Investors/Governance/ Shareholders' Meeting section.
As regards remuneration matters in particular, the Nomination and Remuneration Committee, in line with the recommendations of the Corporate Governance Code, has the task of assisting the Board of Directors, by performing analyses, providing advice and making proposals; specifically it:
V assists the Board of Directors in the preparation of the remuneration policy for executive directors and Top Management by drawing up the related performance objectives (MBO, LTI Plans and/or any stock option plans) also taking into account the proposals of the Sustainability Committee regarding ESG KPIs, for its presentation to the Shareholders' Meeting called for the approval of the financial statements, as required by law;
The Chairperson of the Committee reports to the Board of Directors on the Committee's activities.

During the year ended 31 December 2023, the Committee held nine duly minuted meetings and tabled proposals to the Board of Directors. The average duration of the meetings was about one hour and twenty minutes. At the date of approval of this Report, two meetings had been held in the current financial year.
For more details on the activities carried out by the Nomination and Remuneration Committee during the 2023 financial year, please refer to the "Report on Corporate Governance and Ownership Structure" prepared pursuant to Article 123-bis of the TUF and published annually by the Company on its website www.fieramilano. comin the Investors/Governance/Shareholders' Meeting section.
The main issues addressed during these meetings are summarised in the following table:
| Q1 January-March |
V Support to the Board of Directors in carrying out the self-appraisal process of the Board and the Committees for the year 2022 and in the preparation of the guidance opinion on the quantitative and qualitative composition of the new Board of Directors for the three-year period 2023-2025 V Definition of the 2023 MBO for the Chief Executive Officer and CFO V Reporting of the results relating to: (i) the 2022 MBO for the Chief Executive Officer and the CFO and (ii) the 2021-2022 LTI Plan; V LTI Plan 2023-2025 V Report on the Remuneration policy and remuneration paid pursuant to Article 123-ter of the TUF |
|---|---|
| Q2 April-June |
V Evaluation of the agreement for the consensual termination of the employment relationship of the former Chief Executive Officer and General Manager V Evaluation of additional remuneration pursuant to Article 2389, paragraph 3, of the Italian Civil Code, for the Chairperson of the Board of Directors V Evaluation of the remuneration package of the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager V Evaluation of the remuneration package of the appointed Deputy General Manager; V Regulation of the 2023-2025 LTI Plan |
| Q3 July-September |
V Evaluation of the remuneration package of the new Internal Audit Director |
| Q4 October-December |
V Start of activities to define the 2024 MBO of the Chief Executive Officer and Deputy General Manager V Start of activities to revise the Company's remuneration policy. V Support to the Board of Directors in defining the procedures for the self-appraisal procedure of the Board and the Committees for the year 2023. |
The Human Resources & Organisation Department initiates the annual review process of the Policy, supports the Committee in the operational management of meetings, providing technical support – also in terms of reporting – and arranges preparatory material for the definition of remuneration policies. In addition, together with other competent corporate functions, it contributes to the identification, monitoring and subsequent reporting of the economic and financial objectives related to the short-term (MBO) and long-term (LTI) incentive plans and prepares the documentation for implementing the Remuneration Policy (e.g. regulations of the incentive plans).
The Finance Department supports the entire process, in particular for the identification and finalisation of the quantitative objectives of the incentive plans.
The Board of Statutory Auditors expresses its opinion on remuneration proposals for the Executive Directors, and more generally, for directors with special functions, verifying that the proposals are consistent with the Remuneration Policy. The Board of Statutory Auditors regularly participates in the meetings of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee.
Fiera Milano has defined its remuneration policy with the support of a leading consulting firm in the field of Executive Compensation & Corporate Governance – Mercer Italia of the Marsh & McLennan Group. Mercer also has a team of Consultants specialised in Executive Remuneration, who usually act both as advisors to the Remuneration Committees and as partners of the Personnel Departments.
With the support of this consulting firm, a remuneration analysis was requested, in order to strengthen compensation tools to verify the competitiveness of the salaries offered, through a market comparison, and manage internal equity in the Group companies.
Lastly, Fiera Milano conducts annual salary positioning analyses using the Italian Mercer Executive Remuneration Guide (MERG) and Mercer Total Remuneration Survey.
The process of approving the Remuneration Policy is carried out in the following steps:

This Report was approved by the Board of Directors, on the proposal of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee, at its meeting of 13 March 2024 and subsequently amended, as approved by the Board of Directors, on the proposal of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee, at its meeting of 3 October 2024.
The update to Section One will be submitted to the binding vote of the Ordinary Shareholders' Meeting convened for 5 November 2024, on a single call.
Section two was submitted to an advisory vote during the Ordinary Shareholders' Meeting of 23 April 2024.
The Report is filed at the Company's registered office and its operational and administrative headquarters, and made available on the authorised storage mechanism eMarket Storage () and is available on the Company's website at www.fieramilano.it Investors/Governance/Shareholders' Meeting section.
The Remuneration Policy illustrated in this Report is also adopted in compliance with the provisions of Consob Regulation of 12 March 2010 on related party transactions and article 12.3 of the RPT Procedure, approved by the Board of Directors of the Company on 13 December 2023 (available on the Company's website at www.fieramilano.it, Investors/Governance section); according to the above procedure, the Company is exempt from applying the RPT Procedure in resolutions regarding the remuneration of directors and Key Executives when:

Pursuant to the provisions of Article 123-ter, paragraph 3-bis, of the TUF, in exceptional circumstances the Company may waive the following elements of the Remuneration Policy:
Exceptional circumstances are extraordinary in nature and are part of a process of derogation from other variable remuneration instruments. As such, they must be justified by objective and measurable reasons, described and justified appropriately.
More generally, the term 'exceptional circumstances' refers to situations in which a deviation from the Remuneration Policy is necessary in order to pursue the long-term interests and sustainability of the Company as a whole or to ensure its ability to continue operating on the market, such as but not limited to (i)the occurrence, at national or international level, of extraordinary and unforeseeable events concerning the Company or the sectors and/or markets in which it operates, which significantly affect the Company's results, including the occurrence of significant adverse effects not only of a financial nature, such as those resulting from the Covid-19 health emergency and from the conflicts taking place in Ukraine and the Middle East; (ii) substantial changes in the organisation of business activities, both objective (such as corporate transactions, mergers, disposals, etc.) and subjective, such as changes in the Top Management team and the identification of persons (other than directors and statutory auditors) qualifying as key executives with relevance for the Remuneration Policy; or (iii) significant changes in the Company's scope of business during the period of validity of the Policy, such as the disposal of a company/business unit whose activities were used for measuring performance objectives under the Policy or the acquisition of a significant business that was not considered when drafting the Policy.
In accordance with the provisions in Article 123-ter, paragraph 3-bis of the TUF, any exceptions will be subject to the prior examination of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee and to the application of the rules in the RPT Procedure, where applicable.
Pursuant to Article 123-ter of the TUF, the Remuneration Policy contributes to the Company's corporate strategy, the pursuit of long-term interests and sustainability and illustrates the way in which it makes this contribution.
The Remuneration Policy is aimed at attracting and motivating qualified professionals to pursue the key objectives identified in the strategic plan and for the purpose of further improving the Company's competitive positioning, as well as encouraging the permanence of its resources, ensuring the stability of the professional relationship with the Company.
The bonus system of Fiera Milano requires that incentive systems be related to a broad concept of performance, consistent with the strategy and objectives identified in the strategic plan and in line with industry best practices. Therefore, the components of variable remuneration, both short-term and long-term, cannot be separated from a direct connection with the targets set and the results achieved, through the identification of predetermined, measurable performance objectives linked to the pursuit of the Company's strategy in the medium to long term. Performance objectives are represented through the use of economic and financial indicators, together with qualitative and non-financial parameters.
For Fiera Milano, sustainability is key in its company strategy. The decision to adopt sustainable policies, taking into account social and environmental factors in addition to purely financial ones, stems from the
awareness that synergies must be developed with the local community where the Company operates in order to make the most of its specific features and potential.
The balancing of qualitative and quantitative objectives and the use of financial and non-financial indicators with a growing focus on the integration of ESG factors, allow the Policy to reflect sustainable results and value creation for stakeholders in the medium to long term, in line with best and good practices of the reference market and with the need to contain overall business risk.
The remuneration package of the Company's management is characterised by a significant portion linked to the achievement of objectives defined ex-ante on the basis of the results obtained and designed to favour an increasing alignment of interests between the Company and its managers.
The balance of the different remuneration components is defined according to the role held.
Incentives relating to each financial year or each longer period may only be granted at the end of this period and after the approval of the relevant Financial Statements by the Ordinary General Meeting of Shareholders.
The Company has the right to activate specific malus or claw back clauses – within a period of 5 years from the payment of the bonuses – which allow it to request the return of all or part of the variable components of remuneration in the event of a material violation of corporate or legal regulations or intentional or grossly negligent conduct intended to alter the data used to achieve the objectives.
As mentioned above, the Company regularly monitors both national and international market practices, for various remuneration components, also through specific benchmarking remuneration analyses, carried out by the aforementioned consulting firm Mercer. For the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager ("CEO/ GM") and Key Executives, peer groups of companies considered comparable have been identified based on criteria and methods of comparison with the market revised in line with the evolution of the Group's perimeter, management and operational complexity and the organisational model adopted. In particular, for the CEO/GM and frontline management, the general Italian market of service and manufacturing companies was used as the reference for the CEO/GM and management frontline, taking into account Top Managers and using data from the MERG (Mercer Executive Remuneration Guide) survey.
The purposes and principles of the Policy are reflected in the key elements of the remuneration of Executive Directors and persons with special functions – in particular with reference to the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager – and Key Executives, as illustrated below:

In addition, the Company has formalised a risk management policy, details of which are provided in the chapter "Risk factors relating to the Fiera Milano Group" included in the Board of Directors' Report on operations in the Annual Financial Report, which is available at www.fieramilano.it investors/Governance section.
The Company's Remuneration Policy – and, in particular, the policy on variable remuneration components – contributes to the Company's strategy, the pursuit of its long-term interests and sustainability (in accordance with Article 123-ter, paragraph 3-bis, of the Consolidated Law on Finance). In particular, the Remuneration Policy of the Company aims to:
Without prejudice to the guidelines set out above, this chapter illustrates in more detail the Remuneration Policy adopted by Fiera Milano which has annual validity and is also reviewed each year, with reference to the members of the Board of Directors, the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager, Key Executives and the members of the Board of Statutory Auditors, as approved by the Board of Directors on 13 March 2024 and subsequently amended by resolution of the Board of Directors on 3 October 2024.
It should be noted that the periodic review of the Policy takes into account the votes cast and evaluations made by shareholders at the Shareholders' Meeting or thereafter.
The Policy takes into account market practices and external benchmarks with the relevant peer groups, both in terms of the pay mix and remuneration levels, carried out with the support of independent external consulting firms.
As already indicated, Fiera Milano's salary packages consists of the following elements:
The following is a summary of the remuneration components and the target audience:
| RECIPIENTS | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| REMUNERATION COMPONENT |
CHAIRPERSON OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS |
NON-EXECUTIVE BOARD DIRECTORS |
BOARD OF STATUTORY AUDITORS |
CEO/GM | KE | |
| Fixed Remuneration | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ | |
| Short-term variable remuneration (MBO) |
√ | √ | ||||
| Long-term variable remuneration (LTI) |
√ | √ | ||||
| 2024-2027 Share Plan | √ | √ | ||||
| Non-monetary incentives (benefits) |
√ | √ | √ | √ | √ |
The main features of the Remuneration Policy are indicated below, in terms of the elements of the remuneration package and their determination, for the following groups of people, who the Policy applies to:

The remuneration of the Chairperson of the Board of Directors, which is non-executive, provides for the recognition of the fixed component only, in the form of total gross annual salary, shown in Section II of this Report, equal to Euro 120,000.00 (one hundred and twenty thousand/00) with reference to the 2023-2025 mandate. This remuneration includes the fee pursuant to Article 2389 of the Italian Civil Code, paragraph 1, approved by the Shareholders' Meeting for the office of Director.
The Chairperson may also receive additional remuneration for any tasks that go beyond "ordinary" functions and which may consist in the mere supervision of institutional external institutional relations, or also in the further task of personally overseeing and developing such relations.
The (i) reimbursement of documented expenses incurred in the exercise of the function is envisaged; as well as (ii) insurance policies covering occupational and non-occupational accidents and permanent disability due to illness; (iii) have a collective Directors & Officers (D&O) policy. A company car for work/personal use with a driver will also be assigned.
The Chairperson of the Board of Directors does not receive any variable remuneration component.
The remuneration of Non-Executive Directors is appropriate to the competence, professionalism and commitment required by the tasks assigned to them within the Board of Directors and board committees.
With regard to Non-Executive Directors and Directors not holding special positions, remuneration consists of a fixed gross amount of Euro 40,000.00 (forty thousand/00) determined by the Shareholders' Meeting at the time of their appointment.
In addition to the remuneration determined by the Shareholders' Meeting, the Board of Directors may resolve to assign members of board committees (i.e. the Control and Risk Committee and the Nomination and Remuneration Committee) fixed remuneration in addition to the remuneration they receive as members of the Board of Directors, as follows:
As suggested by best practice, non-executive directors are not remunerated on the basis of the achievement of financial objectives by the Company, nor are they beneficiaries of remuneration plans based on financial instruments.
The members of the Board of Directors (i) are reimbursed for documented expenses incurred in the exercise of their function; (ii) have insurance policies covering occupational and non-occupational accidents and permanent disability due to illness; (iii) have a collective Directors & Officers (D&O) policy.
The Board of Statutory Auditors of Fiera Milano at the date of approval of this document was composed of 3 standing members, one of whom is the Chairperson, in office until the Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2023 (i.e. until the Shareholders' Meeting convened on 23 April 2024).
The members of the Control Body receive remuneration commensurate with the competence, professionalism and commitment required by the importance of their role, and with the size and sector of the Company. On this point, the majority shareholder – from whose list the entire Board of Statutory Auditors was drawn in 2021, in the absence of minority lists – had proposed that in determining the remuneration of the Board of Statutory Auditors, the Shareholders' meeting take due account of the "Considerations on remuneration" of the "Guidelines for Shareholders on the renewal of the Board of Statutory Auditors" drawn up by the outgoing Board of Statutory Auditors in office during the previous three years (2018-2020).
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Pursuant to Article 2402 of the Italian Civil Code, the remuneration of the members of the Board of Statutory Auditors is determined by the Shareholders' Meeting at the time of their appointment for the entire period of their office in a fixed annual amount.
The annual remuneration approved by the Shareholders' Meeting of 28 April 2021 is equal to Euro 55,000.00 (fifty-five thousand/00) with reference to the position of Chairperson, while the standing statutory auditors receive an annual remuneration of Euro 40,000.00 (forty thousand/00).
The (i) reimbursement of documented expenses incurred in the exercise of the function is envisaged for the Board of Statutory Auditors, as well as (ii) insurance policies covering occupational and non-occupational accidents and permanent disability due to illness; (iii) have a collective Directors & Officers (D&O) policy.
Due to the role and responsibilities of this body, the members of the Board of Statutory Auditors are excluded from variable remuneration.
The Ordinary Shareholders' Meeting convened to approve the financial statements at 31 December 2023 will be called to appoint the new Board of Statutory Auditors for a period of three financial years, determining the remuneration due to the Chairperson and each standing statutory auditor.
In anticipation of the appointment for the financial years 2024-2026, the outgoing Board of Statutory Auditors has made available to Shareholders a report containing certain guidelines on the composition suggested for the new Board, as well as considerations regarding the remuneration of its members. These guidelines have been drawn up taking into account the commitment required to hold the position, the skills and previous experience required and the need to identify profiles of high standing.

The Chief Executive Officer also holds the role of General Manager for Fiera Milano, based on an existing managerial relationship with the Company. It should therefore be noted that the position of administration and the position of management are inseparable: therefore, the termination of the managerial position will also result in the duties and powers of the Chief Executive Officer terminating, and vice versa.
The remuneration of the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager includes (i) a fixed component, (ii) a short- and long-term variable component, and (iii) benefits.
The short – and long-term variable components, closely linked to the annual budget, or to the business plan, constitute - in line with the provisions of the GC Code – a significant part of the pay mix of the CEO/GM, in order to recognise and enhance results achieved in a sustainable way over time, aligning management behaviour with corporate strategy, creating value for stakeholders.
The pay mix of the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager is shown in the table below.

With regard to the weight of the different components of remuneration, it should be noted that the remuneration package of the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager is broken down as follows: (a) the fixed component is 46% of the total annual remuneration (including the remuneration arising from participation in the mediumlong-term incentive plans where approved by the Company, on an annual basis and if the performance targets underlying the variable remuneration schemes are punctually achieved and (b) the variable component, on the achievement of assigned performance objectives, which accounts for 54% of the total annual remuneration (including the component arising from participation in the medium-long-term incentive plans that may be approved by the Company, on an annual basis; in particular, 25% represents the remuneration that can be received by way of short-term incentive plans (STI) and 29% the remuneration that can be received from participation in the medium-long-term incentive plans).
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The fixed remuneration for the position of General Manager approved by the Board of Directors on 27 April 2023 is equal to Euro 280,000.00 gross per year. For the performance of activities related to the position of Chief Executive Officer, a gross fixed annual remuneration of Euro 40,000.00 (pursuant to Article 2389, paragraph 3, of the Italian Civil Code) is envisaged, in addition to a gross fixed basic annual remuneration of Euro 40,000.00 (pursuant to Article 2389, paragraph 1, of the Italian Civil Code) as a Board Member.
The Chief Executive Officer and General Manager, in his/her capacity as General Manager, is a beneficiary of the short-term variable incentive plan (MBO) approved by the Board of Directors on the proposal of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee.
With reference to the MBO incentive plan, the general structure of this incentive system in force at company level is explained below.
The MBO scheme adopted for the CEO/GM is illustrated below.
| TYPE OF | PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE | WEIGHT |
|---|---|---|
| Economic and financial | FM GROUP EBITDA - 2024 Budget Operating income before depreciation, amortisation and adjustments to non-current assets |
40% |
| NET FINANCIAL POSITION - Budget 2024 pre IFRS 16 Total onerous financial payables to banks and other lenders, net of cash immediately available from the company and including any extraordinary transactions and/or distribution of dividends |
40% | |
| ESG Objective (Environmental, Social, Governance) |
ANTI-CORRUPTION Obtaining ISO 37001 certification (Anti-corruption) Fiera Milano S.p.A. |
20% |
| START OF SUSTAINABILITY PLAN ACTIVITIES Start of the activities formalised inthe Sustainability roadmap for 2024 |

| MINIMUM | TARGET | MAXIMUM | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Performance Level | 90% | 100% | 120% |
| Pay-out Curve | 50% | 100% | 140% |
The MBO bonus is awarded subject to the existence of the beneficiary's employment relationship at 31 December of each reference year.
In the event of termination of the relationship during the year in the absence of just cause or in the event of resignation for just cause, the same will be paid on a pro rata temporis basis.
The incentives relating to each financial year, even if achieved in whole or in part, may be paid only in the following financial year and after the approval of the Financial Statements by the Ordinary Shareholders' Meeting.
The Chief Executive Officer and General Manager was included in the long-term incentive plan (LTI) approved on 15 March 2023 by the Board of Directors on the proposal of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee and, subsequently, by the Shareholders' Meeting of 27 April 2023.
With reference to this long-term variable incentive plan (the "LTIPlan"), the general structure in force at company level is illustrated below, in line with the information document pursuant to Article 114 bis of the TUF.
The beneficiaries of the LTI Plan are the Executive Directors of the Company, in this case the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager, the Key Executive, and other executives who are employees of the Company and its subsidiaries, selected based on the importance of the position held, and for whom action that strengthens their loyalty is justified, with a view to creating value in the medium to long term, as well as employees on permanent contracts, identified according to banding and performance criteria.
The architecture of the LTI Plan consists of the following elements:
| FORM | The Plan has a "closed" articulated form, with a mix of 40% cash value and 60% shares (performance shares) based on economic and financial performance indicators and an ESG performance indicator. |
|---|---|
| DURATION | The Plan has a three-year duration and provides for the assignment of incentives at the end of the 3-year vesting period |
| HOLDING PERIOD | There is a holding period of an additional 2 years on 50% of the vested shares ("Lock up"), net of tax charges (so a sell-to-cover clause is included) |
The shares covering the LTI Plan consist of shares directly or indirectly held by the Company, which for this purpose may also purchase them pursuant to Article 2357 and following of the Italian Civil Code.
In line with the Company's strategic drivers the Performance Objectives identified in the LTI Plan are as follows:
| TYPE OF | PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE | WEIGHT |
|---|---|---|
| Economic and financial | CUMULATIVE Group EBITDA 2023-2025 | 45% |
| NET FINANCIAL POSITION - pre IFRS 16 - AT 31.12.2025 | 35% | |
| ESG INDICATOR (Environmental, Social, Governance) |
CARBON FOOTPRINT MEASUREMENT LCA-Life Cycle Assessment* methodology of selected exhibitions organised by Fiera Milano |
20% |
* LCA (Life Cycle Assessment): analytical and mathematical methodology that assesses the environmental footprint of a product or service throughout its entire life cycle.
In the specific case of exhibitions, the LCA methodology measures the carbon footprint of the event for all its phases (organisation, set-up, execution and closing).
For the quantification of the Incentive to be paid – Bonuses and Shares – the following rules apply:
| MINIMUM | TARGET | MAXIMUM | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Performance Level | 80% | 100% | 120% |
| Pay-out Curve | 80% | 100% | 150% |
The accrued Incentive will be paid to the Beneficiaries within 60 days of the end of the Vesting Period and, therefore, of the approval of the 2025 Financial Statements by the Shareholders' Meeting.
In line with best market practices, the LTI Plan provides that 50% of the Company's shares vested upon achievement of the performance targets set out in the 2023 Plan Regulation may not be transferred or restricted or be the subject of other inter vivos acts of disposals for any reason whatsoever for two years from the date the vested shares are received (lock-up period).
The deferral terms help to define the duration of the LTI incentive system, thus further aligning the long-term interests of the beneficiaries with the pursuit of the Company's stable, long-lasting objectives with a view to long-term sustainability.
The administration of the LTI Plan and the custody of the shares delivered during the lock-up period will be handled by a trust company that will operate on the basis of a specific mandate issued by the Company and will have to comply with the provisions of the Regulation.
The allocation of the Assigned Shares and Assigned Bonuses, as defined by the LTI Plan Regulation, is subject to the employment relationship existing up until the date of delivery of the letter allocating the Incentives, without the a notice period following resignation or dismissal being in progress at that date. In the event that termination of the relationship occurs before this date:
The Chief Executive Officer and General Manager participates in the 2024-2027 Share Plan and, as a beneficiary of the LTI Plan, will be allocated the shares referred to in the aforementioned incentive system up to a maximum individual monetary value of Euro 500 for each year of the Plan.
The benefit package granted to the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager consists of contributions to supplementary pension schemes – in accordance with the provisions of the company collective agreement for all Italian employees – insurance cover for death, occupational/non-occupational accidents that are better than the provisions of the national collective agreement and the same for all managers, and insurance cover for the reimbursement of medical expenses dedicated to senior management. A company car for work/personal use will also be assigned.
In line with best practices, a D&O - Directors & Officers policy is also guaranteed: "Third-Party Liability Policy for the Company Management and Control Bodies". The policy covers acts committed in the exercise of their duties, excluding cases of wilful misconduct and gross negligence.
On the proposal of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee, the Board of Directors may grant a one-off bonus to the Chief Executive Officer linked to the success of transactions of particular strategic importance for the Company and the Group.
In general terms, the Company decided to introduce these clauses with a dual purpose: (i) on the one hand, to manage the risk associated with the termination of top managers, in order to quantify the potential outflow; (ii), on the other hand, to have an element of attractiveness for managers to be hired on the market, and to have greater stability for them should the employment relationship or mandate end.
As regards the role of Chief Executive Officer and General Manager, in line with the best practices of Italian listed companies (see Recommendation 27 of the Code), an indemnity is provided for the termination of the management relationship, to be considered as an integral part of it, so the indemnity ends when the employment relationship ends.
4 As defined in the Regulation of the "2023-2025 Performance Share Plan" approved by the Shareholders' Meeting of 27 April 2023.
Upon termination of the employment relationship and the position of Chief Executive Officer, in connection with non-renewal of the mandate upon its expiry, or its early termination, and excluding the cases referred to herein, the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager will be paid a gross, all-inclusive, one-off sum as an incentive to leave and as settlement consideration, equal to two years of "conventional remuneration". The latter term refers to the sum of the RAL relating to the last year and as a manager of the Company, and the fixed annual remuneration for the position, supplemented by the average of the short-term variable components (MBO) paid in the last three years. Obviously, severance pay accrued as part of the managerial employment relationship and possibly maintained by the company is excluded from the calculation, and remains the exclusive responsibility of the employee.
Indemnity is not payable in cases of (a) disciplinary dismissal and/or dismissal for just cause, resignation without just cause and (b) revocation for just cause.
The above amounts will be paid only subject to the signing of a settlement agreement, to be formalised through appropriate channels, which defines, in the context of a general and innovative arrangement, all mutual claims and demands, including the most extensive waivers by the beneficiary against the Company, its shareholders, directors or employees and the other companies of the Group.
The effects of the termination of the relationship of the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager regarding the rights granted under the existing Long-Term Incentive Plan are described in the relevant Information Documents and Assignment Regulations. In any case, for all plans that provide for a vesting period, the beneficiary, in the event of termination of the relationship (by mutual consent or due to good leaver conditions) retains the right, during the vesting period, to the incentive to a reduced extent in relation to the period that has lapsed between the assignment of the incentive and termination. In all other cases of termination of employment, all rights are terminated.
Key Executives (or Top Management) are identified by the Board of Directors as individuals who are not members of the board and have the power and responsibility for the planning, direction and control of the activities of the Company and the Group to which it belongs.
On an annual basis, on the occasion of the approval of the Policy or, in any case, whenever there are significant changes in the company's organisation, the Board of Directors identifies positions with strategic responsibilities.
It should be noted that during the first half of 2023, the CFO & International Development Officer, who was also a Key Executive, resigned with effect from 30 June 2023.
The perimeter of Key Executives was therefore carefully reassessed by the Board of Directors which, on 13 June 2023, decided to revise the top management organisational model, with the aim of further accelerating the execution of the Company's growth objectives, establishing the role of Deputy General Manager pursuant to the current Articles of Association and including this position among the Group's Key Executives.
The appointment of the Deputy General Manager is part of the reorganisation process undertaken by the Company in order to streamline the structure and ensure a greater focus on the business, thus further accelerating the growth process of the exhibition and congress business, maximising the potential of all the different business lines and further strengthening the international vocation of Fiera Milano.
The remuneration of Key Executives, including the Deputy General Manager, is divided into a fixed component, a variable component (short-term and long-term incentives), benefits and other instruments. The short – and long-term variable components – as for the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager – constitute an important part of the pay mix, in order to acknowledge and enhance the results achieved in a sustainable way over time, aligning management behaviour with the corporate strategy, creating value for stakeholders.
The overall remuneration of these Executives is intended to create sustainable value in the medium and long term and to ensure a direct link between the remuneration and the specific objectives of the Company and the Group.
This remuneration is decided by the Board of Directors, after consulting with the Nomination and Remuneration Committee.
■ 45%
■ 22%
■ 33%
Fixed Remuneration
Short-term variable incentive (MBO)
Long-term variable incentive (LTI)


The average pay mix of the current KE is shown in the table below
As regards the weight of the different components of remuneration, it should be noted that the package of the Key Executive is currently broken down as follows: (a) the fixed component is 54% of the total annual remuneration (including the remuneration arising from participation in the medium-long-term incentive plans where approved by the Company, on an annual basis and if the performance targets underlying the variable remuneration schemes are punctually achieved and (b) the variable component, on the achievement of assigned performance objectives, which accounts for 46% of the total annual remuneration (including the component arising from participation in the medium-long-term incentive plans that may be approved by the Company, on an annual basis; in particular, 19% represents the remuneration that can be received by way of short-term incentive plans (STI) and 27% the remuneration that can be received from participation in the medium-longterm incentive plans).
■ 54%
■ 19%
■ 27%
Fixed Remuneration
Short-term variable incentive (MBO)
Long-term variable incentive (LTI)
Remuneration is defined in line with the responsibilities and impact of the role, with the aim of attracting, motivating and retaining highly qualified executives, offering them a competitive remuneration package on the market and such as to reward managerial value as well as the contribution they make to the growth of the Company and the Group.
The fixed remuneration component of Key Executives is established in an amount sufficient to remunerate performance even if the variable components are not paid in full or in part due to non-achievement of the previously established performance objectives.
The plan also provides that Fiera Milano's executives, including Key Executives, who at the same time act as non-executive members of the governing body in other Group companies, waive any remuneration due for such positions, as it is considered that the related gross annual salary received as part of their employment with Fiera Milano is deemed to also include the activities carried out in relation to these additional positions.
The short-term variable remuneration of Key Executives allows performance to be appraised on an annual basis. In particular, the objectives of the short-term incentive plan (STI) for Key Executives are set by the Chief Executive Officer in line with company policies.
In brief:
The Company has identified only one Key Executive, at Group level, who is the Deputy General Manager.
The MBO format for the Deputy General Manager is as follows:
| TYPE OF | PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVE | WEIGHT |
|---|---|---|
| Economic and financial | FM GROUP EBITDA - 2024 Budget | 30% |
| CONTRIBUTION MARGIN OF GOVERNED AREAS | 35% | |
| Specific objective | DIGITAL REVENUES Revenues from the Digital Revenue Division GOVERNANCE AND OVERSIGHT OF COSTS ATTRIBUTABLE TO ALL |
10% |
| INSTITUTES OF DIRECT AREAS In order to implement a correct work-life balance culture in the long term |
10% | |
| ESG Objective (Environmental, Social, Governance) |
ENVIRONMENTAL Obtaining ISO 14001 certification (Environmental) for Fiera Milano S.p.A. |
15% |
| START OF SUSTAINABILITY PLAN ACTIVITIES Start of the activities formalised inthe Sustainability roadmap for 2024 |
The mechanism to calculate the short-term incentive system (TSI) requires – as an access gate – certain financial performance thresholds to be met, which are closely linked to the Group's value creation, defined from year to year.
For the year 2024, the gate is expected to be linked to the 2024 Budget Consolidated EBITDA, and to 90%.
Three different, interconnected factors contribute to the calculation of the bonus:



The MBO bonus is awarded subject to the existence of the beneficiary's employment relationship at 31 December of each reference year. If this condition is not met, no bonus will be paid, even if the objectives are achieved, without prejudice to the Board of Directors' right to make exceptions in the presence of specific circumstances.
The Key Executive is a beneficiary of the long-term variable incentive plan (LTI) approved by the Board of Directors on the proposal of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee on 15 March 2023 and subsequently by the Shareholders' Meeting of 27 April 2023, in accordance with the rules and operating mechanisms of the LTI plan illustrated in the paragraph "Long-term variable remuneration – Chief Executive Officer".
In brief:
The amount of the number of rights, with reference to Key Executives, corresponds to a range from 30% to 50% of the gross annual salary (RAL).
Key Executives participate in the 2024-2027 Share Plan and, as beneficiaries of the LTI Plan, will be allocated the shares referred to in the aforementioned incentive system up to a maximum individual monetary value of Euro 500 for each year of the Plan.
In order to strengthen the commitment and increase the possibility of retention, the Chief Executive Officer may propose to the Board of Directors, subject to the assessment of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee, the assignment of one-off bonuses, within the limits of what is approved in the budget, in the following cases:
The package of benefits granted to Key Executives consists of contributions to supplementary pensions, in accordance with provisions of the company collective agreement for all Italian employees, insurance cover for death, occupational/non-occupational accidents that are better than the provisions of the national collective agreement, which are the same for all managers, and insurance cover for the reimbursement of medical expenses for senior management. A company car for work/personal use will also be assigned.
In line with best practices, a D&O - Directors & Officers policy is also guaranteed.
With reference to Key Executives, the termination of the employment relationship by the company, with the exception of cases of disciplinary dismissal and/or dismissal for just cause, as well as resignation without just cause, provides for the possibility of paying a gross, all-inclusive and one-off indemnity, as a leaving incentive and settlement consideration, which takes into account, among other things, the length of service accrued, and between 18 and 24 months' salary of the "conventional remuneration", meaning the RAL of the last year, supplemented by the average of the short-term variable components (MBO) paid in the last three years. Obviously, severance pay accrued as part of the employment relationship and possibly maintained by the company is excluded from the calculation, and remains the exclusive responsibility of the employee.
The above amounts, where agreed, will be paid only subject to the signing of a settlement agreement, to be formalised through appropriate channels, which defines, in the context of a general, novation settlement, all mutual claims and demands, including the most extensive waivers by the beneficiary against the Company, its shareholders, directors or employees and the other companies of the Group.
For Long-Term Incentive Plans, please refer to the relevant Information Documents and Assignment Regulations. In any case, for all plans that provide for a vesting period, the beneficiary, in the event of termination of the relationship (by mutual consent or due to good leaver conditions) retains the right, during the vesting period, to the incentive to a reduced extent in relation to the period that has lapsed between the assignment of the incentive and termination. In all other cases of termination of employment, all rights are terminated.
If Executive Directors are appointed other than the Chief Executive Officer, their remuneration, in addition to a fixed component determined by the Shareholders' Meeting, may include a short- or long-term variable component, as determined by the Board of Directors, on the proposal of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee.
The Company applies claw-back mechanisms for the purpose of risk containment and as ex-post corrective measures to the variable remuneration linked to both short and medium-long-term incentive schemes. and to treatments for termination of office or of the employment relationship.
The malus clauses are applied before all or part of the variable remuneration is paid, while claw back clauses apply within 5 years of the payment made and regardless of whether the employment is still ongoing or has been terminated, allowing the Company to demand the return, in whole or in part, of variable remuneration components the amount of which was determined on the basis of data which subsequently proved to be manifestly incorrect due to the beneficiary's breach of corporate, contractual or legal regulations, or due to his or her individual wilful or grossly negligent conduct aimed at altering the data used to measure the achievement of objectives.
Specifically:

| 2. | Introduction45 | |
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| 2.1 | The Board of Directors45 | |
| 2.2 | The Chairperson of the Board of Directors 46 |
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| 2.3 | Non-Executive Directors46 | |
| 2.4 | Board of Statutory Auditors47 | |
| 2.5 | The Chief Executive Officer and General Manager 48 |
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| 2.6 | Key Executives50 | |
| 2.7 | Year-over-year change in compensation and performance51 |
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| 2.8 | Indemnities and/or other benefits granted for the termination of office or termination of employment52 |
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| 2.9 | Mechanisms for the ex-post correction of the variable component53 |
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| 2.10 Exceptions to elements | ||
| of the Remuneration Policy53 | ||

This Section II incorporates the obligations required by Consob, and sets out in detail the information on the remuneration paid for the year 2023 according to the criteria in Annex 3A, scheme 7bis of the Issuers' Regulation to members of the Board of Directors, the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager, Key Executives and members of the Board of Statutory Auditors, and in detail:
The 2023 Shareholders' Meeting of Fiera Milano S.p.A. recorded a level of participation equal to 77.43% of the share capital.
As regards the Resolution on the Remuneration Policy, the percentage of votes in favour was equal to:
The Shareholders participating in the Shareholders' Meeting of 27 April 2023 did not make any assessments regarding the Remuneration Policy, either at the Shareholders' Meeting or subsequently.
This Remuneration Policy – as previously noted – is substantially in line with the one previously approved by the Shareholders' Meeting of 27 April 2023.
For the purposes of remuneration, a distinction is made among the members of the Board of Directors, as follows:

Following the renewal of his mandate as Chairperson of Fiera Milano by the Shareholders' Meeting of 27 April 2023, Carlo Bonomi was paid Euro 120,000.00 (one hundred and twenty thousand/00) on an annual basis. In keeping with past years, Mr. Bonomi, and by virtue of the Board of Directors' Resolution of 24 May 2023, was also granted an additional sum of a total of Euro 100,000.00 (one hundred thousand/00) for the mandate given to him to oversee, and implement, also at international level, external institutional relations.
The remuneration shown in Table 1 is calculated considering the 2023 financial year and reflects the changes in the value of the remuneration given during the year.
In line with the previous mandate, a Directors & Officers (D&O) policy is guaranteed.
Under no circumstances has the Chairperson of the Board of Directors been assigned variable remuneration components.
The members of the Board of Directors who do not have special functions are:
As from their appointment for the 2023-2025 term of office, on 27 April 2023, members of the Board of Directors with special duties received the following remuneration:
With reference to the mandate of the previous Board of Directors, in office until the Shareholders' Meeting held on 27 April 2023 to approve the financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2022, the gross annual salary of the non-executive and/or independent Directors was equal to Euro 35,000.00, while the additional remuneration for any participation in the Board Committees was equal to Euro 30,000.00 for the Chairperson of the Control, Risk and Sustainability Committee and Euro 25,000.00 gross per year for the members, and Euro 25,000.00 gross per year for the Chairperson of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee and Euro 22,500.00 gross per year for the members.
Each member of the BoD is also entitled to the reimbursement of expenses incurred in the performance of his/ her duties. As in the previous term, directors are also guaranteed a Directors & Officers (D&O) policy.
The remuneration shown in Table 1 is calculated with reference to the remuneration received by directors in the year 2023 and reflects the changes in terms of remuneration and functions held during the year. In the event that the role within the Board Committees has been held for a period shorter than the duration of the year, the related remuneration has been calculated on a pro rata temporis basis.
In line with best practice, no variable remuneration component is granted to Directors that do not have special functions. Finally, it should be noted that there are no agreements in place with non-executive Directors relating to remuneration in the event of termination of the mandate.

The Ordinary Shareholders' Meeting of 28 April 2021 appointed the Board of Statutory Auditors. The standing members of the Board of Statutory Auditors are:
Their gross annual salary was defined as follows:

On 27 April 2023, upon the termination of the office of Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of Luca Palermo, the Board of Directors appointed Francesco Conci as the new Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of Fiera Milano S.p.A.
As of his appointment, Francesco Conci receives, in his capacity as Executive with the duties of General Manager of the Company, a gross annual salary of Euro 280,000.00 (two hundred and eighty thousand/00). In addition to this remuneration, he receives a fee for his position as Chief Executive Officer equal to Euro 40,000.00 (forty thousand/00) and a fee for his position as Director equal to Euro 40,000.00 (forty thousand/00), for a total fixed remuneration of Euro 360,000.00 (three hundred and sixty thousand/00), pro rata temporis from the date of appointment.
For the period prior to 27 April 2023, the value of this component of remuneration attributed to Luca Palermo was equal to Euro 395,000.00 (three hundred and ninety-five thousand/00), pro rata temporis.
For 2023, the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager was awarded a target incentive of Euro 196,000.00 (one hundred and ninety-six thousand/00), equal to 70% of the RAL (pro rata temporis from the date of appointment). In line with the principles and operating rules set out in Section I of the Report on the Remuneration Policy approved in 2022, this remuneration was subject to the achievement of economic, financial and strategic project and sustainability objectives, each of which was associated with a Key Performance Indicator (KPI), a target and a percentage weight.
The 2023 MBO incentive was determined according to the level of achievement of each objective with respect to the target defined in the annual budget and recalculated pro rata temporis from the date of appointment.
Overall, the amount of the 2023 MBO to be received by the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager will be equal to Euro 147,322.18 gross; the payout percentage of the target incentive value was 94%.
The MBO scheme for the CEO and GM in place for 2023 is illustrated below, with the weight and level of payout, for each objective.

The amount disbursed, thus calculated, is shown in Table 1.

In implementation of the Regulation of the new long-term incentive plan (LTI) called the "2023-2025 Performance Share Plan",, which has a mixed cash/performance share format, the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager is the beneficiary of rights, which may be disbursed, in whole or in part, only subject to the achievement of the performance objectives referred to in the Regulation and after the approval of the Company's financial statements for the year 2025.
It should be noted that Francesco Conci, in his capacity as previous intragroup employee, is the beneficiary of 31,000 shares of the Company pursuant to the 2021-2022 Performance Share Plan.
The value of the benefits package assigned to the Chief Executive Officer (as described in section I) is shown in Table 1, divided into "non-cash benefits" and "other compensation" columns, according to the criteria set out in the note. In particular, as illustrated in Section I, the values shown include the contribution to the supplementary pension scheme, in accordance with the provisions of the company collective agreement for all employees, and insurance cover for death, occupational/non-occupational accidents, with better conditions compared to the national collective agreement, which is the same for all executives, and insurance cover for the reimbursement of medical expenses dedicated to senior management. It also includes the assignment of a company car for work/personal use.
It should also be noted that the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager are guaranteed to be included in a collective D&O policy.

On 13 June 2023, the Company announced that it had agreed with Andrea Maldi – Chief Financial Officer and Key Executive and Financial Reporting Officer – the opportunity to proceed with the termination of the existing employment relationship and, following the agreement reached, Mr. Maldi resigned from the role of Chief Financial Officer and Financial Reporting Officer, with immediate effect.
The perimeter of Key Executives was carefully reassessed by the Board of Directors which, on 13 June 2023, decided to revise the top management organisational model, with the aim of further accelerating the execution of the Company's growth objectives, establishing the role of Deputy General Manager pursuant to the current Articles of Association - identified as the Group's Key Executive.
As from the date of appointment, the Deputy General Manager has been assigned a total gross salary of Euro 240,000.00 (two hundred and forty thousand/00), received for the year 2023 pro rata temporis from the date of appointment.
In line with the Remuneration Policy, the short-term variable remuneration (MBO) for the year 2023 was linked to corporate objectives, area-specific objectives according to the scope of responsibility and ESG objectives.
The 2023 MBO incentive, with the final figure approved by the Board of Directors on 15 March 2024, on the proposal of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee, was determined according to the level of achievement of each objective with respect to the target defined in the annual budget and recalculated pro rata temporis from the date of appointment.
Overall, the amount of the 2023 MBO achieved and which may be paid, is equal to Euro 65,520 gross; with a payout percentage of the target incentive value of 120%.
This amount is shown in Table 1.
In implementation of the Regulation of the new long-term incentive plan (LTI) called the "2023-2025 Performance Share Plan", which has a mixed cash/performance share format, the Deputy General Manager is the beneficiary of rights, which may be disbursed, in whole or in part, only subject to the achievement of the performance objectives referred to in the Regulation and after the approval of the Company's financial statements for the year 2025.
The value of the benefits package assigned to the Key Executive (as described in Section I) is shown in Table 1, divided into "non-cash benefits" and "other compensation" columns, according to the criteria set out in the notes. In particular, as illustrated in Section I, the values shown include the contribution to the supplementary pension scheme, in accordance with the provisions of the company collective agreement for all employees, and insurance cover for death, occupational/non-occupational accidents, with better conditions compared to the national collective agreement, which is the same for all executives, and insurance cover for the reimbursement of medical expenses dedicated to senior management. It also includes the assignment of a company car for work/personal use.
It should also be noted that a D&O policy is guaranteed for the Manager with Strategic Responsibility.

As provided for in Annex 3A, schedule 7-bis, 1.5, this paragraph shows the annual change in the remuneration of the Chief Executive Officer, Group employees and company performance.
With a view to transparency towards stakeholders, the ratio (so-called pay ratio) between the total remuneration (fixed remuneration plus variable remuneration) received during 2021, 2022 and 2023 by the Chief Executive Officer and General Manager and the median of the gross annual salary (fixed remuneration plus variable remuneration) of the Group's employees, parameterised on a full-time basis, is shown below.
| CEO/GM | AVERAGE EMPLOYEES IV | PAY RATIO | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 II | 2022 | 2023 III | 2021 II | 2022 | 2023 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | ||
| Remuneration I | €560,499 | €702,647 | €405,853 | €50,469 | €52,633 | €52,733 | 11.1 | 13.3 | 7.7 |
I For the CEO/GM: fixed remuneration, including short-term variable remuneration (MBO) for the year and excluding the LTI component. For employees: average of the gross annual salary, including short-term variable remuneration (MBO and/or the Company Production Bonus) for the year.
II For the 2021 financial year, considering post-Covid-19 activities resuming, 70% incentives were disbursed.
III For the 2023 financial year, the remuneration of the CEO/MG was on a pro rata temporis basis from the appointment, as indicated in the Consob Table.
IV For the sake of a uniform comparison, the employees of the company that prepare the financial statements have been considered, with the exception of persons for whom the information is provided by name.
Comparative information is provided below for FY 2021, 2022 and FY 2023 regarding the annual change:


| 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TOTAL REMUNERATION OF PERSONS FOR WHOM INFORMATION IS PROVIDED BY NAME | |||||||||
| Key Executives | |||||||||
| Francesco Conci | Euro 405,853 | ||||||||
| Luca Palermo (no longer in office) |
Euro 560,499 | Euro 702,647 | Euro 181,827 | ||||||
| Key Executives (KE) | Euro 483,958 | Euro 416,736 | Euro 212,066 | ||||||
| (No. 2 KE) | (No. 1 KE) | (No. 1 KE) | |||||||
| Key Executives | Euro 229,419 | Euro 87,137 | Euro 199,060 | ||||||
| no longer in office | (No. 1 KE) | (No. 1 KE) | (No. 1 KE) | ||||||
| Board members | Euro 573,897 | Euro 540,892 | Euro 710,696 | ||||||
| Board of Statutory Auditors | Euro 120,410 | Euro 135,410 | Euro 135,342 | ||||||
| Total | Euro 1,968,183 | Euro 1,882,822 | Euro 1,844,845 | ||||||
| COMPANY RESULTS | |||||||||
| Consolidated EBITDA post IFRS 16 |
Euro 73,742,000 | Euro 58,403,000 | Euro 97,138,000 | ||||||
| Consolidated turnover (Revenues from sales and services) |
Euro 122,302,000 | Euro 220,285,000 | Euro 283,829,000 | ||||||
| AVERAGE REMUNERATION OF FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES OTHER THAN THOSE WHOSE REMUNERATION IS DISCLOSED BY NAME |
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| Average remuneration of employees (Fixed plus variable remuneration) |
Euro 50,469 | Euro 52,633 | Euro 52,733 |
The total remuneration set out above is to be understood on an annual basis or in the event of a shorter period of tenure in the role or function, on a pro rata temporis basis.
With reference to the termination of the employment relationship with the outgoing Chief Executive Officer and General Manager, Luca Palermo, with the consequent appointment of Francesco Conci as the new Chief Executive Officer and General Manager of the Company, it should be noted that:
It should be noted that Mr. Palermo is also the beneficiary of 125,998 shares of the Company pursuant to the 2021-2022 Performance Share Plan.

With reference to the terms of the termination and termination agreement of the employment relationship with the Chief Financial Officer and Key Executive in office until 13 June 2023, the following should be noted:
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V As part of a general, novation settlement, subject to the favourable opinion of the Control and Risk Committee of Fiera Milano (involved in application of Article 9.1 of the Company's "procedure for transactions with related parties"), the amount of Euro 400,000.00 gross was paid, in addition to severance payments and the amount due in relation to the rights accrued in the context of participation in short- and medium-long term incentive plans, as indicated in the Company's Remuneration Report. The Executive also received the variable remuneration relating to the 2023 MBO plan, pro rata temporis, for a value of Euro 50,000.00 gross.
It should be noted that the Key Executive in question is also the beneficiary of 38,750 shares of the Company pursuant to the 2021-2022 Performance Shares plan.
During the 2023 financial year, no ex-post correction mechanisms were applied to the variable component of compensation (malus and/or claw back clauses).
During the 2023 financial year, no exceptional circumstances emerged leading to departures from the Remuneration Policy approved by the Shareholders' Meeting of 27 April 2023.
Glossary
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The main definitions used in this Report are listed below, in a non-exhaustive list, in order to facilitate reading and with a view to maximum transparency and clarity; in any case, they are to be considered as complemented by the definitions contained in the body of the document. Terms and expressions referred to in the plural shall be deemed to be defined also in the singular, and vice versa.



(CONSOB RESOLUTION NO. 21623, SECTION I)
| CONSOB RESOLUTION |
INFORMATION REQUIRED | PAGE REFERENCE |
|---|---|---|
| a) | the bodies or persons involved in the preparation, approval and possible revision of the remuneration policy, specifying their respective roles, as well as the bodies or individuals responsible for the correct implementation of this policy; |
21-26 |
| b) | the possible intervention of a remuneration committee or other committee competent in the matter, describing its composition (making a distinction between non-executive and independent directors), its responsibilities and operating methods, and any further measures aimed at avoiding or managing conflicts of interest; |
22-25 |
| c) | how the company has taken into account the remuneration and working conditions of its employees in determining the Remuneration Policy; |
12-15; 26-29 |
| d) | the names of any independent experts involved in the preparation of the Remuneration Policy; | 26 |
| e) | the purposes pursued by the remuneration policy, the principles underlying it, the duration and, in the event of a revision, the description of the changes with respect to the remuneration policy most recently submitted to the shareholders' meeting and how this revision takes into account the votes and evaluations made by shareholders during the shareholders' meeting or subsequently; |
17-19; 29-30 |
| f) | a description of the policies regarding fixed and variable components of remuneration, with particular regard to the indication of their proportion with respect to total remuneration and making a distinction between short-term and medium-long term variable components; |
30-43 |
| g) | the policy followed with regard to non-monetary benefits; | 49-50 |
| h) | with reference to variable components, a description of the financial and non-financial performance targets, where appropriate, taking into account criteria relating to corporate social responsibility, on the basis of which they are assigned, distinguishing between short term and medium-long term variable components, and information on the link between the change in results and the change in remuneration; |
18-19; 30-43 |
| i) | the criteria used to assess the achievement of the performance objectives underlying the assignment of shares, options, other financial instruments or other variable components of remuneration, specifying the extent of the variable component to be paid according to the level of achievement of the objectives; |
30-43 |
| j) | information aimed at highlighting the contribution of the remuneration policy, and in particular the policy on variable components of remuneration, to the corporate strategy, the pursuit of long-term interests and the sustainability of the company; |
18-19; 33; 38 |
| k) | terms of accrual of rights (so-called vesting period), any deferred payment systems, with an indication of the deferral periods and the criteria used to determine such periods and, if applicable, the mechanisms for the ex-post correction of the variable component (malus clause or return of claw back variable fees); |
35-36; 42-43 |
| l) | information on the possible provision of clauses for the maintenance of financial instruments in the portfolio after their acquisition, with an indication of the maintenance periods and the criteria used to determine these periods; |
36-37; 42 |

| CONSOB RESOLUTION |
INFORMATION REQUIRED | PAGE REFERENCE |
|---|---|---|
| m) | the policy relating to the treatment provided in the event of termination of office or termination of the employment relationship, specifying: (i) the duration of any employment contracts and further arrangements, the notice period, if applicable, and what circumstances give rise to the entitlement, and; ii) the criteria for determining the remuneration for directors, general managers and, at an aggregate level, Key Executives, distinguishing, where applicable, the components assigned for the position of director from those relating to employment relationships, as well as the components for any non-compete commitments. If this remuneration is indicated on the basis of the annuity, indicate in detail the components of such annuity (fixed, variable, etc.); iii) any link between such compensation and the Company's performance; (iv) any effects of the termination of the relationship on the rights assigned under incentive plans based on financial instruments or to be disbursed in cash; v) any provision for the assignment or maintenance of non-monetary benefits in favour of the individuals or the stipulation of consultancy contracts for a period after the termination of the relationship; |
37-38; 42-43 |
| n) | information on any insurance, or welfare or pension cover, other than mandatory cover; | 19; 42; 49-50 |
| o) | any remuneration policy adopted, with reference to: (i) independent Directors, (ii) participation in Committees and (iii) particular functions (Chairperson, Deputy Chairperson, etc.); |
46 |
| p) | whether the Remuneration Policy has been defined using the remuneration policies of other Companies as a reference, and if so, the criteria used for the selection and indication of such Companies; |
26; 29 |
| q) | the elements of the remuneration policy for which an exception may be made, in exceptional circumstances and without prejudice to the provisions of Regulation no. 17221 of 12 March 2010, any additional procedural conditions on the basis of which the exception may be made; |
28; 53 |
| r) | with reference to the members of the control bodies, without prejudice to the provisions of Article 2402 of the Italian Civil Code, the section describes any criteria for determining the remuneration. If the outgoing supervisory body, in view of the proposals made by shareholders in the shareholders' meeting regarding the remuneration of the supervisory body, has sent the Company in-depth information on the quantification of the commitment required to carry out the function, the section contains a summary of this information. |
25; 31-32 |

| NAME AND SURNAME | POSITION HELD | PERIOD FOR WHICH THE POSITION WAS HELD |
END OF THE TERM OF OFFICE |
FIXED REMUNERATION |
EMPLOYEE SALARY |
ATTEND ANCE FEES |
REMUNERATION FOR PARTICIPATION IN COMMITTEES |
BONUSES AND OTHER INCEN TIVES |
NON MONETARY BENEFITS |
OTHER REMUNER ATION |
TOTAL | INDEMNITY FOR END OF OFFICE OR TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT SEVERANCE PAY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CURRENT DIRECTORS | ||||||||||||
| Carlo Bonomi | Chairperson | 01/01/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements as at 31/12/25 |
197,900 | - | 4,250 | - | - | 782 | - | 202,932 | |
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
197,900 | - | 4,250 | - | - | 782 | - | 202,932 | ||||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- | |||||||||||
| Francesco Conci | The Chief Executive Officer and General Manager |
27/04/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements as at 31/12/25 |
54,000 | 197,561 | 3,200 | - | 147,322 | 3,770 | - | 405,853 | 23,455 |
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
54,000 | 197,561 | 3,200 | - | 147,322 | 3,770 | - | 405,853 | 23,455 | |||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- | |||||||||||
| Director | 27/04/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements as at 31/12/25 |
27,000 | 2,800 | 29,800 | |||||||
| Micaela Castelli | Chairperson of the Control and Risk Committee |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2025 |
20,250 | 20,250 | ||||||||
| Member of the Sustainability Committee |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2025 |
16,875 | 16,875 | |||||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
64,125 | - | 2,800 | - | - | - | - | 66,925 | ||||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- | |||||||||||
| Director | 01/01/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements as at 31/12/25 |
38,375 | - | 4,250 | - | - | 342 | - | 42,967 | ||
| Regina De Albertis | Member of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee |
27/04/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2025 |
16,875 | 16,875 | |||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
55,250 | - | 4,250 | - | - | 342 | - | 59,842 | ||||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- | |||||||||||
| Paola Annamaria Petrone |
Director | 27/04/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements as at 31/12/25 |
27,000 | - | 3,200 | - | - | 228 | - | 30,428 | |
| Member of the Control and Risk Committee |
27/04/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2025 |
16,875 | 16,875 | ||||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
43,875 | - | 3,200 | - | - | 228 | - | 47,303 | ||||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- |

| NAME AND SURNAME | POSITION HELD | PERIOD FOR WHICH THE POSITION WAS HELD |
END OF THE TERM OF OFFICE |
FIXED REMUNERATION |
EMPLOYEE SALARY |
ATTEND ANCE FEES |
REMUNERATION FOR PARTICIPATION IN COMMITTEES |
BONUSES AND OTHER INCEN TIVES |
NON MONETARY BENEFITS |
OTHER REMUNER ATION |
TOTAL | INDEMNITY FOR END OF OFFICE OR TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT SEVERANCE PAY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monica Poggio | Director | 27/04/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements as at 31/12/25 |
27,000 | - | 3,200 | - | - | 228 | - | 30,428 | |
| Member of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee |
27/04/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2025 |
16,875 | 16,875 | ||||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
43,875 | - | 3,200 | - | - | 228 | - | 47,303 | ||||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- | |||||||||||
| Director | 01/01/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2025 |
38,375 | - | 4,250 | - | - | 342 | - | 42,967 | ||
| Ferruccio Resta | Chairperson of the Sustainability Committee |
27/04/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2025 |
20,250 | 20,250 | |||||||
| Member of the Control and Risk Committee |
01/01/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2025 |
24,188 | 24,188 | ||||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
82,813 | - | 4,250 | - | - | 342 | - | 87,404 | ||||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- | |||||||||||
| Director | 01/01/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements as at 31/12/25 |
38,375 | - | 4,250 | - | - | 342 | - | 42,967 | ||
| Agostino Santoni | Member of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee |
01/01/23- 27/04/23 |
27/04/23 | 7,313 | 7,313 | |||||||
| Chairperson of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee |
27/04/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2025 |
20,250 | 20,250 | ||||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
65,938 | - | 4,250 | - | - | 342 | - | 70,529 | ||||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- | |||||||||||
| Director | 01/01/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements as at 31/12/25 |
38,375 | - | 3,100 | - | - | 342 | - | 41,817 | ||
| Elena Vasco | Chairperson of the Appointments and Remuneration Committee |
01/01/23- 27/04/23 |
27/04/23 | 8,125 | 8,125 | |||||||
| Member of the Sustainability Committee |
27/04/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2025 |
16,875 | 16,875 | ||||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
63,375 | - | 3,100 | - | - | 342 | - | 66,817 | ||||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- |

| NAME AND SURNAME | POSITION HELD | PERIOD FOR WHICH THE POSITION WAS HELD |
END OF THE TERM OF OFFICE |
FIXED REMUNERATION |
EMPLOYEE SALARY |
ATTEND ANCE FEES |
REMUNERATION FOR PARTICIPATION IN COMMITTEES |
BONUSES AND OTHER INCEN TIVES |
NON MONETARY BENEFITS |
OTHER REMUNER ATION |
TOTAL | INDEMNITY FOR END OF OFFICE OR TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT SEVERANCE PAY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DIRECTORS NO LONGER IN OFFICE DURING THE YEAR | ||||||||||||
| Luca Albino Palermo |
Chief Executive Officer and General Manager no longer in office |
01/01/23- 27/04/23 |
27/04/23 | 11,375 | 165,132 | 1,050 | - | 4,270 | - | 181,827 | 10,724 | |
| Outgoing incentive and novation settlement |
- | 1,000,000 | ||||||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
11,375 | 165,132 | 1,050 | - | - | 4,270 | - | 181,827 | 1,010,724 | |||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- | |||||||||||
| Director no longer in office |
01/01/23- 27/04/23 |
27/04/23 | 11,375 | 700 | 114 | 12,189 | ||||||
| Alberto Baldan | Member of the Nomination and Remuneration Committee |
01/01/23- 27/04/23 |
27/04/23 | 7,313 | - | 7,313 | ||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
18,688 | - | 700 | - | - | 114 | - | 19,501 | ||||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- | |||||||||||
| Director | 01/01/23- 27/04/23 |
27/04/23 | 11,375 | 350 | 11,725 | |||||||
| Stefania Chiaruttini |
Chairperson of the Control and Risk Committee |
01/01/23- 27/04/23 |
27/04/23 | 9,750 | 9,750 | |||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
21,125 | - | 350 | - | - | - | 21,475 | |||||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- | |||||||||||
| Director | 01/01/23- 27/04/23 |
27/04/23 | 11,375 | 1,050 | 114 | 12,539 | ||||||
| Francesca Golfetto |
Member of the Control and Risk Committee |
01/01/23- 27/04/23 |
27/04/23 | 8,125 | 8,125 | |||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
19,500 | - | 1,050 | - | - | 114 | - | 20,664 | ||||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- | |||||||||||
| BOARD OF STATUTORY AUDITORS | ||||||||||||
| Monica Mannino | Chairperson of the Board of Statutory Auditors |
01/01/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2023 |
55,000 | 55,000 | |||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
55,000 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 55,000 | ||||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
Statutory Auditor |
01/01/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2024 |
9,000 | 9,000 |

| NAME AND SURNAME | POSITION HELD | PERIOD FOR WHICH THE POSITION WAS HELD |
END OF THE TERM OF OFFICE |
FIXED REMUNERATION |
EMPLOYEE SALARY |
ATTEND ANCE FEES |
REMUNERATION FOR PARTICIPATION IN COMMITTEES |
BONUSES AND OTHER INCEN TIVES |
NON MONETARY BENEFITS |
OTHER REMUNER ATION |
TOTAL | INDEMNITY FOR END OF OFFICE OR TERMINATION OF EMPLOYMENT SEVERANCE PAY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Daniele Monarca | Statutory Auditor |
01/01/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2023 |
40,000 | 342 | 40,342 | ||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
40,000 | - | - | - | - | 342 | - | 40,342 | ||||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- | |||||||||||
| Piero Capitini | Statutory Auditor |
01/01/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2023 |
40,000 | 40,000 | |||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
40,000 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 40,000 | ||||
| Remuneration from | Statutory Auditor |
01/01/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2024 |
9,000 | 9,000 | |||||||
| subsidiaries and associates |
Statutory Auditor |
04/04/23- 31/12/23 |
Shareholders' Meeting to approve the financial statements at 31/12/2025 |
6,750 | 6,750 | |||||||
| KEY EXECUTIVES | ||||||||||||
| No. 1 Key Executive in office |
13/06/23- 31/12/23 |
143,577 | 65,520 | 2,969 | 212,066 | 14,447 | ||||||
| No. 1 Key Executive no longer in office |
01/01/23- 30/06/23 |
13/06/22 | 145,140 | 50,000 | 3,921 | 199,060 | 12,233 | |||||
| Resolution and novation settlement |
- | 400,000 | ||||||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
- | 288,717 | - | - | 115,520 | 6,890 | - | 411,127 | 426,679 | |||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
- | |||||||||||
| Remuneration in the company that draws up the financial statements |
876,838 | 651,410 | 35,650 | - | 262,842 | 18,105 | - | 1,844,845 | 1,460,859 | |||
| Remuneration from subsidiaries and associates |
24,750 | - | - | - | - | - | - | 24,750 | - |

| NAME AND SURNAME |
POSITION | INVESTEE COMPANY |
NO. OF SHARES ACCRUED AT 31.12.2022(I) |
NO. OF ACCRUED SHARES |
NO. OF SHARES SOLD |
NO. OF SHARES ACCRUED AT 31.12.2023 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DIRECTORS | ||||||
| Carlo Bonomi | Chairperson | Fiera Milano S.p.A. | - | - | - | - |
| Francesco Conci(II) |
Chief Executive Officer |
Fiera Milano S.p.A. | 31,000 | 15,500 | 15,500 | |
| Michaela Castelli |
Director | Fiera Milano S.p.A. | - | - | - | - |
| Regina De Albertis |
Director | Fiera Milano S.p.A. | - | - | - | - |
| Paola Annamaria Petrone |
Director | Fiera Milano S.p.A. | - | - | - | - |
| Monica Poggio | Director | Fiera Milano S.p.A. | - | - | - | - |
| Ferruccio Resta | Director | Fiera Milano S.p.A. | - | - | - | - |
| Agostino Santoni |
Director | Fiera Milano S.p.A. | - | - | - | - |
| Elena Vasco | Director | Fiera Milano S.p.A. | - | - | - | - |
| Luca Palermo | Chief Executive Officer no longer in office |
Fiera Milano S.p.A. | 125,998 | 62,999 | 62,999 |
| Monica Mannino | Chairperson | Fiera Milano S.p.A. | - | - | - | - |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Piero Antonio Capitini |
Standing Statutory Auditor |
Fiera Milano S.p.A. | - | - | - | - |
| Daniele Federico Monarca |
Standing Statutory Auditor |
Fiera Milano S.p.A. | - | - | - | - |
| Livia Amidani Aliberti |
Substitute Statutory Auditor |
Fiera Milano S.p.A. | - | - | - | - |
| Simone Bruno | Substitute Statutory Auditor |
Fiera Milano S.p.A. | - | - | - | - |
| KEY EXECUTIVES |
INVESTEE COMPANY |
NO. OF SHARES ACCRUED AT 31.12.2022(I) |
NO. OF ACCRUED SHARES |
NO. OF SHARES SOLD |
NO. OF SHARES ACCRUED AT 31.12.2023 |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Key Executive in office |
Fiera Milano S.p.A. | - | - | - | - | - |
| Key Executive no longer in office |
Fiera Milano S.p.A. | no. 1 | 38,750 | 19,375 | 19,375 | |
| Other Executives (of which 1 in office and 1 no longer in office) |
Fiera Milano S.p.A. | no. 2 | 62,000 | 31,000 | 31,000 |
(I) Shares deriving from the free Assignment following the conclusion of the "2021-2022 Performance Share Plan" approved by the Shareholders' Meeting of the Company on 28 April 2021, 50% of which are subject to a 36-month Lock Up period. The remaining shares not subject to the Lock Up restriction may be sold at any time after the assignment also to cover the related tax charges (sell to cover).
(II) The shares allocated as of the date on which the CEO took office, 27 April 2023, are used for the purposes of this table.


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