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CPH Chemie + Papier Holding AG (0QNZ.L)

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CPH Chemie + Papier Holding AG

Perlenring 1
Perlen
Root 6035
Switzerland
41 41 455 80 00
https://cph.ch

Sector(s)
Industry
Full-time employees1,195

Key executives

NameTitlePayExercisedYear born
Dr. Peter SchildknechtGroup Chief Executive Officer1.08MN/A1962
Mr. Gerold BrütschChief Financial OfficerN/AN/A1966
Dr. Alois Waldburg-ZeilHead of the Chemistry DivisionN/AN/A1963
Mr. Klemens GottsteinHead of Paper DivisionN/AN/A1961
Mr. Marc HallerHead of Packaging DivisionN/AN/A1970
Amounts are as of 31 December 2023, and compensation values are for the last fiscal year ending on that date. Pay includes salary, bonuses, etc. Exercised is the value of options exercised during the fiscal year. Currency in CHF.

Description

CPH Chemie + Papier Holding AG, together with its subsidiaries, engages in developing, manufacturing, and distributing chemicals, printing paper, and pharmaceutical packaging films. The Chemistry division develops, manufactures, and distributes a range of molecular sieves, special zeolites, chromatography gels, and deuterated solvents under the Zeochem brand. The Paper division manufactures newsprint and magazine paper products under the Perlen Papier brand; and recycles domestically recovered paper. The Packaging division provides a range of PVC monofilms and coated PVdC high-barrier films for use in the pharmaceutical industry under the Perlen Packaging brand name. It operates in Switzerland, rest of Europe, the Americas, Asia, and internationally. The company was founded in 1818 and is headquartered in Root, Switzerland.

Corporate governance

CPH Chemie + Papier Holding AG’s ISS governance QualityScore as of N/A is N/A. The pillar scores are Audit: N/A; Board: N/A; Shareholder rights: N/A; Compensation: N/A.

Corporate governance scores courtesy of Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS). Scores indicate decile rank relative to index or region. A decile score of 1 indicates lower governance risk, while 10 indicates higher governance risk.