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Top BAT executive retires after 37 years of service

- EDWARD WEST edward.west@inl.co.za

BRITISH American Tobacco (BAT) chief executive Nicandro Durante retired from April 1 2019 after working for the group for 37 years, the group said yesterday. Durante, who had spent eight years as chief executive, first announced his intention to retire to the BAT board in September last year.

Succeeding Durante is BAT’s former chief operating officer of its internatio­nal business, Jack Bowles, who was made chief executive designate from November 1, 2018, and who joined the board on January 1, 2019.

At the time that Durante announced his retirement, BAT chairperso­n Richard Burrows said: “Nicandro has been an outstandin­g chief executive. He was the architect of the current strategy to transform the business and, with the successful establishm­ent of BAT’s potentiall­y reduced risk products business and the acquisitio­n of Reynolds American Inc, he has created a stronger, truly global tobacco and nicotine business.”

Nicandro had delivered consistent strong growth in earnings and dividends during his tenure, said Burrows.

Durante had stayed on an additional six months to ensure an “orderly handover to my successor.”

His departure comes at a time when the group’s share price on the JSE has slipped more than a quarter from a 12-month high of R799.55 to R576.48 at the close of the JSE yesterday, and when the group is facing increasing regulatory pressure in the US for lower nicotine content and a ban on menthol cigarettes. BAT, neverthele­ss, reported a strong financial performanc­e across all regions in the year to December 31, 2018, with adjusted diluted earnings per share increasing 11.8 percent to 296.7 pence (R55.23), off the back of a 25 percent increase in revenue.

The dividend was only raised by 4 percent, due to a forecast of “high single figure adjusted constant currency earnings growth” for 2019, directors said in the results.

BAT directors said yesterday that Durante would not receive any payment for loss of office or any other payments in relation to the cessation of his employment.

 ?? | KIM KYUNG-HOON Reuters ?? A STAFF member of British American Tobacco Japan demonstrat­es its new tobacco heating system device “glo”.
| KIM KYUNG-HOON Reuters A STAFF member of British American Tobacco Japan demonstrat­es its new tobacco heating system device “glo”.

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