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1 / 4 of BP traders have voted in opposition to the re-election of outgoing chair Helge Lund within the greatest protest in opposition to the top of a FTSE 100 board for 5 years.
Preliminary outcomes from the power firm’s annual common assembly on Thursday confirmed that 24.3 per cent of BP’s shareholders had voted in opposition to Lund, who mentioned this month that he would step down “most certainly throughout 2026”.
Murray Auchincloss, BP chief government, was re-elected with greater than 97 per cent of the vote, whereas the corporate’s remuneration plan was authorized by 95.5 per cent of shareholders.
Whereas the vote in opposition to Lund was symbolic, the revolt mirrored the frustration of shareholders at BP’s lacklustre efficiency, with one particular person shareholder asking why the board was not prioritising the share value.
BP shares have fallen virtually 13 per cent within the 12 months up to now, in contrast with a 5 per cent fall for rival Shell.
The revolt was the largest protest vote in opposition to a chair of a FTSE 100 firm since 2020, when practically 43 per cent of easyJet traders rebelled on the re-election of chair John Barton.
Main BP shareholder Authorized and Normal had additionally flagged plans to vote in opposition to his re-election because of its discontent with the oil main’s altering technique.
L&G, a prime 10 investor with a 1.8 per cent stake, had mentioned it was “deeply involved” about BP’s determination to pivot again to grease and fuel and away from a radical funding in renewables, and the shortage of a vote on the topic.
The final time that BP suffered such a revolt was in 2016, when 59 per cent of shareholders voted in opposition to then-chief government Bob Dudley’s remuneration bundle.
Different particular person traders attending the assembly in Sunbury, close to London, questioned whether or not Lund, who can be chair of pharmaceutical group Novo Nordisk, was spending sufficient time on BP, and requested if he felt he had held BP’s administration to account for the corporate’s failed earlier technique.
BP in February introduced a “basic reset” to focus on oil and gas in an effort to enhance its money circulate and shareholder returns.
“You might be tasked with holding the executives to account. BP has been within the press for all of the fallacious causes and I don’t imagine the board has pulled the chain to get that proper,” mentioned one particular person shareholder.
“For 15 months, at each board assembly, we’ve got examined each a part of the technique,” Lund responded. “I’ve devoted and am dedicating a whole lot of time to BP,” he added.
Dame Amanda Blanc, BP’s senior unbiased director, promised that the seek for Lund’s successor was effectively beneath means and can be concluded as swiftly as attainable.
“It’s in everybody’s pursuits for the transition interval to be transient,” she mentioned, hinting that Lund’s schedule for his departure is likely to be accelerated.
Forward of the AGM, three of BP’s prime 30 institutional shareholders mentioned they might help the re-election of Auchincloss, however solely as a result of they feared inflicting extra turbulence on the struggling firm.
“To take away each the chair and the chief government can be very destabilising. It’s not completely clear that Murray is the best chief government, however it will be a giant threat to have a lot change,” mentioned one in all them.
Extra reporting by Emma Dunkley in London