Should Shareholders Reconsider Nurminen Logistics Oyj's (HEL:NLG1V) CEO Compensation Package?

Simply Wall St · 04/10 03:12

Key Insights

Shareholders will probably not be too impressed with the underwhelming results at Nurminen Logistics Oyj (HEL:NLG1V) recently. Shareholders will be interested in what the board will have to say about turning performance around at the next AGM on 16th of April. It would also be an opportunity for shareholders to influence management through voting on company resolutions such as executive remuneration, which could impact the firm significantly. We present the case why we think CEO compensation is out of sync with company performance.

View our latest analysis for Nurminen Logistics Oyj

How Does Total Compensation For Olli Pohjanvirta Compare With Other Companies In The Industry?

At the time of writing, our data shows that Nurminen Logistics Oyj has a market capitalization of €80m, and reported total annual CEO compensation of €901k for the year to December 2024. We note that's an increase of 15% above last year. In particular, the salary of €863.0k, makes up a huge portion of the total compensation being paid to the CEO.

For comparison, other companies in the Finland Logistics industry with market capitalizations below €183m, reported a median total CEO compensation of €76k. Accordingly, our analysis reveals that Nurminen Logistics Oyj pays Olli Pohjanvirta north of the industry median. Moreover, Olli Pohjanvirta also holds €1.3m worth of Nurminen Logistics Oyj stock directly under their own name.

Component 2024 2023 Proportion (2024)
Salary €863k €755k 96%
Other €38k €30k 4%
Total Compensation €901k €785k 100%

On an industry level, roughly 59% of total compensation represents salary and 41% is other remuneration. Nurminen Logistics Oyj pays a high salary, concentrating more on this aspect of compensation in comparison to non-salary pay. If salary is the major component in total compensation, it suggests that the CEO receives a higher fixed proportion of the total compensation, regardless of performance.

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HLSE:NLG1V CEO Compensation April 10th 2025

A Look at Nurminen Logistics Oyj's Growth Numbers

Over the last three years, Nurminen Logistics Oyj has shrunk its earnings per share by 17% per year. Its revenue is down 18% over the previous year.

The decline in EPS is a bit concerning. And the fact that revenue is down year on year arguably paints an ugly picture. These factors suggest that the business performance wouldn't really justify a high pay packet for the CEO. Historical performance can sometimes be a good indicator on what's coming up next but if you want to peer into the company's future you might be interested in this free visualization of analyst forecasts.

Has Nurminen Logistics Oyj Been A Good Investment?

Given the total shareholder loss of 1.5% over three years, many shareholders in Nurminen Logistics Oyj are probably rather dissatisfied, to say the least. Therefore, it might be upsetting for shareholders if the CEO were paid generously.

To Conclude...

Olli receives almost all of their compensation through a salary. Given that shareholders haven't seen any positive returns on their investment, not to mention the lack of earnings growth, this may suggest that few of them would be willing to award the CEO with a pay rise. At the upcoming AGM, they can question the management's plans and strategies to turn performance around and reassess their investment thesis in regards to the company.

CEO compensation can have a massive impact on performance, but it's just one element. That's why we did some digging and identified 4 warning signs for Nurminen Logistics Oyj that investors should think about before committing capital to this stock.

Important note: Nurminen Logistics Oyj is an exciting stock, but we understand investors may be looking for an unencumbered balance sheet and blockbuster returns. You might find something better in this list of interesting companies with high ROE and low debt.