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Friday, June 27, 2025

Unilever chair resigns

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Chairman of Unilever Caribbean Limited Ignacio Segares speaks during the 2022 annual general meeting held at the Hyatt on June 6.

Chairman of Unilever Caribbean Limited Ignacio Segares speaks during the 2022 annual general meeting held at the Hyatt on June 6.

VASHTI SINGH

Cos­ta Ri­can na­tion­al, Igna­cio Segares, has re­signed as a di­rec­tor and as the chair­man of the board of the con­sumer goods dis­trib­u­tor Unilever Caribbean Ltd (UCL), which is list­ed on the Trinidad and To­ba­go Stock Ex­change.

The an­nounce­ment of the res­ig­na­tion of Segares came in a no­tice on the web­site of the Trinidad and To­ba­go Se­cu­ri­ties and Ex­change Com­mis­sion (TTSEC) that was post­ed yes­ter­day.

The no­tice, which was re­ceived by the TTSEC on Fri­day night, in­di­cat­ed that his res­ig­na­tion was with ef­fect from June 28, 2023.

Segares was ap­point­ed as a UCL di­rec­tor and as the chair­man of the board of the com­pa­ny, with ef­fect from De­cem­ber 31. His ap­point­ment last­ed for six months.

Unilever did not im­me­di­ate­ly an­nounce a re­place­ment for Segares.

A se­nior ex­ec­u­tive of the com­pa­ny read, but did not re­spond to, a mes­sage ques­tion­ing why Segares re­signed and who is re­plac­ing him.

The mes­sage al­so ques­tioned whether the res­ig­na­tion was linked to an in­ter­ven­tion by re­tired Unilever chair­man, Gary Voss, at the com­pa­ny’s June 6, 2023 Unilever an­nu­al meet­ing at the Hy­att Re­gency.

Voss was sharply crit­i­cal of Unilever Caribbean’s ap­point­ment of the ma­jor­i­ty of the di­rec­tors on the com­pa­ny’s board and the re­duc­tion in its mar­ket cap­i­tal­i­sa­tion in the last eight years.

Voss told the an­nu­al meet­ing: “In 2015, the mar­ket cap­i­tal­i­sa­tion of this com­pa­ny was $1.8 bil­lion. The share price then was $68. The share price now is about $15. The mar­ket cap­i­tal­i­sa­tion of the com­pa­ny is now $400 mil­lion. So the val­ue that has been de­stroyed un­der the watch of this board is $1.4 bil­lion.

Unilever an­nounced the re­tire­ment of Voss as chair­man of the board of Unilever Caribbean Ltd ef­fec­tive May 21, 2015.

Some 50 per cent of Unilever Caribbean is owned by Unilever Over­seas Hold­ings AG, while the 50 per cent is owned by share­hold­ers on the lo­cal stock ex­change.


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