The Scotsman

Change of chief executive for Sainsbury’s

- By SCOTT REID

Sainsbury’s boss Mike Coupe is to leave after nearly six years at the helm of the supermarke­t giant.

He intends to stay in his role until the end of May and will be replaced by Simon Roberts, the group’s retail and operations director.

Coupe attempted to expand Sainsbur y’s offering through acquisitio­ns, notably Argos and Habitat, but he also pushed through heavy costcuttin­g in staffing and management functions. There was also the failed mega-merger with arch-rival Asda – blocked by competitio­n officials.

John Colley, associate dean at Warwick Business School, said :“Unfortunat­ely the departure of Mike Coupe has been coming for some time, since the failed merger of Asda and Sainsbury’s.

“Despite Mike’s protestati­ons to the contrary, the referral to the Competitio­n and Markets Authority was a major distractio­n for the management at Sainsbury’s. During that period they lost market share and had few initiative­s to defend their market position.”

Coupe has agreed to waive any future bonuses, but he will still receive his bonus for the coming year alongside a proportion of his £962,000 base salary until he leaves. Roberts will have a lower base salary of £875,000.

Chairman Martin Scic luna said: “Mike has been bold and ambitious on behalf of our shareholde­rs, customers and our colleagues. Investing heavily inconvenie­nce, online and our digital capability, selling Sainsbury’ s pharmacy business and acquiring Argos and Nectar have all been sound strategic moves.”

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0 CEO Mike Coupe is set to depart at the end of May

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