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The Management Board of Deutsche Bahn AG
The Management Board consists of eight members. The CEO and Chairman is Dr. Richard Lutz.
Changes in the composition
In the reporting period, the following changes were made to the Management Board and Supervisory Board of DB AG:
- At the regular Supervisory Board meeting on June 23, 2022, Ms. Evelyn Palla became a member of the Management Board of DB AG for a period of three years with effect from July 1, 2022. She is responsible for the Regional Transport division, which was newly created in the same meeting.
- The Infrastructure division has been managed by Mr. Berthold Huber from July 1, 2022, onwards.
- With effect from April 30, 2022, Mr. Ronald Pofalla left the Management Board of DB AG by mutual consent.
Cooperation between the Management Board and the Supervisory Board
As a German joint stock corporation, DB AG is subject to a two-tier management and monitoring structure in the form of the Management Board and Supervisory Board. These two bodies are strictly segregated in terms of both their membership and their competencies. The members of the Management Board bear joint responsibility for the management of the company. The Supervisory Board monitors the activities of the Management Board and is responsible for appointing members to, and dismissing members from, the Management Board.
In the interests of optimum company management, we see it as very important for the Management Board and the Supervisory Board to maintain continuous dialog with each other and to work together efficiently and in an atmosphere of mutual trust for the benefit of the company. The Management Board takes part in meetings of the Supervisory Board insofar as the Supervisory Board deems this necessary and provides the Supervisory Board with regular, prompt, comprehensive information on all matters relevant to the company, particularly those concerning planning, business development, risk exposure and risk management, as well as the internal control system.
An overview of the members of the Management Board and of the Supervisory Board of DB AG, including the mandates they hold, is provided in the Notes to the consolidated financial statements.
Compensation report
The compensation report outlines the compensation system and lists the individual compensation of the members of the Management Board and the Supervisory Board.
Compensation system of the Management Board
The compensation system for the Management Board of DB AG aims to provide appropriate compensation to members of the Management Board in accordance with their duties and areas of responsibility.
The appropriate level of compensation is reviewed regularly using a comparison process. This review examines the level of Management Board compensation both in comparison to the external market (horizontal appropriateness) and in comparison to other levels of compensation within the company (vertical appropriateness). If the review shows a need to adjust the compensation system or the level of compensation, the Personnel Committee of the Supervisory Board, which has equal representation of the stakeholders and shareholders involved through the shareholders and employee representatives on the committee, submits corresponding proposals in this regard to the Supervisory Board for approval. The appropriateness of Management Board compensation was last reviewed in the 2021 financial year.
Compensation for the 2022 financial year: DB AG Management Board
The director’s fee for the previous financial year is due at the end of the month in which the company’s Annual General Meeting takes place.
The DB AG Management Board members will receive the following compensation for their work during the year under review:
Total COMPENSATION of the Management Board / € thousand | Fixed comp- | Variable compensation | Other 3) | Total 4) | ||
Short- | Long-term payment | Provision 2) | ||||
Incumbent Management Board members of DB AG as of Dec 31, 2022 | ||||||
Dr. Richard Lutz | 968 | 1,261 | – | 672 | 8 | 2,236 |
Dr. Daniela Gerd tom Markotten | 400 | 482 | – | 97 | 15 | 896 |
Dr. Levin Holle | 400 | 518 | – | 219 | 15 | 933 |
Berthold Huber | 699 | 699 | – | 428 | 14 | 1,411 |
Dr. Sigrid Nikutta | 400 | 473 | – | 225 | 9 | 881 |
Evelyn Palla | 200 | 214 | – | 38 | 5 | 419 |
Dr. Michael Peterson | 200 | 214 | – | 38 | 6 | 419 |
Martin Seiler | 650 | 736 | – | 360 | 8 | 1,394 |
Total | 3,916 | 4,595 | – | 2,076 | 78 | 8,589 |
Members who left the Management Board of DB AG during the year under review | ||||||
Ronald Pofalla | 217 | 245 | – | 350 | 12 | 474 |
Total | 4,133 | 4,840 | – | 2,426 | 90 | 9,064 |
Individual figures are rounded and therefore may not add up.
1) Subject to the resolution of the Supervisory Board.
2) Long-term variable compensation refers to the addition/release of provisions for long-term incentives (LTI).
3) Monetary benefits accruing from travel discounts, usage of company cars, and insurance and housing allowances.
4) Total without long-term variable compensation.
In the year under review, no Management Board member of DB AG received benefits or promises of benefits from a third party with regard to their activities as a member of the Management Board.