Becoming a Bonduelle Group shareholder

Investing in Bonduelle shares

Deux collaborateurs dans un champ d'haricots verts

Investing in Bonduelle means investing in an international, multi-tech and fast-growing group. The Bonduelle Group has been listed on the stock exchange since 1998 and remains loyal to the family values that have governed its business, nutritional and human successes since it was founded 160 years ago.

Five reasons to invest in Bonduelle shares

 

YOU JOIN FORCES
with the world leader in vegetables

YOU PARTICIPATE
in the vision of an innovative group

YOU SHARE
the values of a responsible and committed group

YOU COMMIT
alongside a solid group with strong financial stability

YOU CONTRIBUTE
the Group’s performance and orientations

How do you invest in Bonduelle shares?

Investing in Bonduelle shares depends on the type of holding you choose. There are three possible forms of share ownership: pure registered shares, administered registered shares and registered bearer shares.

Your shares are registered in a securities account with the Bonduelle securities service manager, Société Générale Securities Services.

 

Your shares and identity are specifically registered with Bonduelle.

 

What this means

  • You benefit from savings on management fees, with Bonduelle covering all custody costs. You are also exempt from certain day-to-day management fees (fees related to the payment of dividends, corporate actions).
    You are personally invited to general, ordinary and/or extraordinary meetings. You will receive in advance all of the information you need to vote.
    You access personalized information about all financial transactions, are invited to shareholder meetings and receive online services reserved for shareholders.

 

Details of procedures, brokerage fees, etc.

 

Download the Bonduelle shareholder guide

 


Do you want to take action?

 

The notice to attend the General Meeting is automatically sent to you by post 15 days before the event.
Double voting rights are granted to any share held for at least three years.

 

Regarding the registration of shares and participation in the General Meeting, you must:

  • be registered in a registered account on the third business day preceding the General Meeting, at midnight, Paris time.
  • ask Société Générale Securities Services for your admission card (to be shown when you arrive at the General Meeting).

 

 

Simply contact your financial intermediary:

 

Société Générale Securities Services
Service Nominatif Bonduelle
SGSS / GIS / RSP / BSE
32, rue du champ de tir – CS 30812
44308 Nantes Cedex 3
Tel: +33 (0)2 51 85 67 89

 

Buy and sell orders are placed with Société Générale Securities Services

Your shares remain registered with your own financial intermediary, which is responsible for their custody and management.

 

The management of your shares is similar to that of “bearer” shares. However, to transfer your shares to administered registered shares, you must submit an express request to your financial intermediary, which must then notify Société Générale Securities Services of the transfer of your shares to administered registered shares.

 

What this means
This form of ownership enables Bonduelle to identify you and establish direct and personalized contact with you.

Détail des procédures, frais de courtage…
Download the Bonduelle shareholder guide


Do you want to take action?

 

The notice to attend the General Meeting is automatically sent to you by post 15 days before the event.
Double voting rights are granted to any share held for at least three years.

 

Regarding the registration of shares and participation in the General Meeting, you must:

  • be registered in a registered account on the third business day preceding the General Meeting, at midnight, Paris time.
  • ask Société Générale Securities Services for your admission card (to be shown when you arrive at the General Meeting).
Buy and sell orders are placed with your financial intermediary. Custody fees, fees related to the payment of dividends and costs related to corporate actions are borne by you (variable rates depending on the bank or brokerage firm)

For this holding method – the most common – the purchase and day-to-day management of your shares are handled by the financial intermediary of your choice. In fact, your name is not registered in Bonduelle’s registers.

 


Do you want to take action?

 

Please note that as a Bearer shareholder, you are not invited to the General Meeting individually.
You have one voting right per share.

 

Regarding the registration of shares and participation in the General Meeting, you must:

  • be registered on the third business day preceding the General Meeting, at midnight, Paris time.
  • ask your financial intermediary for an admission card (to be shown when you arrive at the General Meeting).
Buy and sell orders are placed with your financial intermediary. Custody fees, fees related to the payment of dividends and costs related to corporate actions are borne by you (variable rates depending on the bank or brokerage firm)
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Are you interested in becoming a Bonduelle shareholder?

Download the summary brochure summarizing the different shareholding characteristics to become Bonduelle Group shareholders.