This modeller shows how our GESPP has performed over recent years.
Simply add a contribution amount to see the number and value of the shares allocated, including any dividends that would have been paid, over the period.
Which type of employee are you?
Annual contribution*:
The modeller will assume the same contribution was made each year.
Annual contribution:
The modeller will assume the same contribution was made each year.
USDEUR
*For the current USD maximum please refer to the Country Fact Sheet.
(i) You can point at each part of the graph to see the individual figures for each year.
Shares
Value in $€
Year shown refers to the delivery of shares (January each year) –
Contributions will have been made during the previous calendar year
(ii) Use the list below to activate only the graph parts you wish to see.
Important: This information has been provided for illustrative purposes only, to show how our plan has performed over recent years. Remember, past performance is not a guide to future returns. The performance of our plan will be different in the future.
Numbers of shares are rounded to the nearest whole share.
Dividends accrued are those re-invested into additional shares in calendar years 2017 – 2021.
It’s important to remember that share prices can fall as well as rise in value, so you could get back less than you invest.
You should consider these risks before joining the plan and you should consult with an independent advisor if you are unsure whether GESPP is suitable for you.
In many jurisdictions the discount on the share price will be subject to tax (and/or social security) and generally this is withheld through payroll so that a participant receives the gross shares (as shown here). In some countries there may be other applicable taxes – for example capital taxes on sale and/or dividend and wealth taxes in relation to the holding of shares.
Please note that this modeller is best viewed on a desktop.
Important: This information has been provided for illustrative purposes only, to show how our plan has performed over recent years. Remember, past performance is not a guide to future returns. The performance of our plan will be different in the future.
Numbers of shares are rounded to the nearest whole share.
Dividends accrued are those re-invested into additional shares in calendar years 2017 – 2021.
It’s important to remember that share prices can fall as well as rise in value, so you could get back less than you invest.
You should consider these risks before joining the plan and you should consult with an independent advisor if you are unsure whether GESPP is suitable for you.
In many jurisdictions the discount on the share price will be subject to tax (and/or social security) and generally this is withheld through payroll so that a participant receives the gross shares (as shown here). In some countries there may be other applicable taxes – for example capital taxes on sale and/or dividend and wealth taxes in relation to the holding of shares.
Please note that this modeller is best viewed on a desktop.