Corporate governance
Lalique Group is committed to good corporate governance to safeguard the interests of its shareholders and other stakeholders while helping the Group to achieve long-term success. Lalique Group’s approach to corporate governance is based on its Articles of Association. It also follows the guiding principles of the Swiss Code of Best Practice for Corporate Governance and complies with the current requirements set out in the “Directive on Information Relating to Corporate Governance” (DCG) issued by SIX Swiss Exchange.
Board of Directors
Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors
Dual Swiss and Italian citizen, currently residing in Switzerland
Executive Vice-Chairman of the Board of Directors
Swiss citizen residing in the United Arab Emirates since 2007
Member of the Board of Directors
Dual Swiss and Italian citizen, currently residing in Switzerland
Member of the Board of Directors
Swiss citizen, currently residing in Switzerland
Member of the Board of Directors
French citizen, currently residing in France
Member of the Board of Directors
Indian citizen, currently residing in India
The Compensation and Nomination Committee consists of at least two members of the Board of Directors. The current members are Silvio Denz, Jan Kollros (chairman) and Roland Weber. All members of the Compensation and Nomination Committee are individually elected by the Shareholders’ Meeting for terms of one year. Re-election is permitted. The chairperson of the Compensation and Nomination Committee is appointed by the Board of Directors (article 26 section 3 of the current Articles of Incorporation of the Company).
The Audit Committee consists of at least two members of the Board of Directors. The current members are Philippe Vidal (chairman) and Yugnesh Kumar Agrawal. The purpose of the Audit Committee of the Board of Directors of the Company is to assist the Board of Directors in fulfilling its oversight responsibilities relating to the Company’s financial accounting and controls.
Group Executive Board
The Group Executive Board consists of the functions of Group CEO and Group CFO, as well as the Executive Board of the Beauty division and the Executive Board of the Lalique division, each of which have eight members. Nina Müller currently holds the position of Group CEO and Alexis Rubinstein the position of Group CFO.
Austrian citizen
French citizen
Corporate Structure
Lalique Group SA, with its registered corporate headquarters at Grubenstrasse 18, 8045 Zurich, Switzerland, is the parent company of Lalique Group. It is a limited company (Aktiengesellschaft, societé anonyme), pursuant to art. 620 et seq. of the Swiss Code of Obligations.
The shares of Lalique Group SA (ticker symbol: LLQ) were listed on the BX Bern eXchange from 19 September 2007 until 24 June 2018, and have been traded on the SIX Swiss Exchange since 25 June 2018 under Swiss Security Number 3381329, ISIN CH0033813293.