Updated Mar 17, 2026 by PCF Group
Sebastian Wojciechowski was unanimously elected chairman of PCF Group S.A. on 13 November 2024, supported by 76.85% of the share capital.
The company statute was amended to broaden its operational remit to encompass 36 PKD codes, signaling a significant expansion of business activities.
New governance rules mandate that the supervisory board must include at least two independent members and an audit committee where the majority are independent.
The Group of Qualified Shareholders is now empowered to replace any supervisory board member who loses their independent status within a two-week window.
A revised remuneration policy links management and supervisory board compensation to market benchmarks, featuring a variable bonus capped at five times the fixed monthly salary.
Board member contracts may now be structured as employment or civil-law agreements with notice periods ranging from three to twelve months, or immediate termination for serious breaches.
The resolutions were passed with 91% of votes in favor (25,249,381 votes) and 9% against (2,369,073 votes), triggering a mandatory seven-day window for public disclosure of the new policies.
Sebastian Wojciechowski was unanimously elected chairman of PCF Group S.A. on 13 November 2024, supported by 76.85% of the share capital.
The company statute was amended to broaden its operational remit to encompass 36 PKD codes, signaling a significant expansion of business activities.
New governance rules mandate that the supervisory board must include at least two independent members and an audit committee where the majority are independent.
The Group of Qualified Shareholders is now empowered to replace any supervisory board member who loses their independent status within a two-week window.
A revised remuneration policy links management and supervisory board compensation to market benchmarks, featuring a variable bonus capped at five times the fixed monthly salary.
Board member contracts may now be structured as employment or civil-law agreements with notice periods ranging from three to twelve months, or immediate termination for serious breaches.
The resolutions were passed with 91% of votes in favor (25,249,381 votes) and 9% against (2,369,073 votes), triggering a mandatory seven-day window for public disclosure of the new policies.