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Key shareholders in Brazil's BRF present board candidates, seek new chairman

Published 03/03/2018, 05:53 PM
Updated 03/03/2018, 06:00 PM
© Reuters. Meatpacking company BRF SA's logo is pictured in Lucas do Rio Verde
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By Tatiana Bautzer

SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Two pension funds that are the largest shareholders in Brazilian food processor BRF SA (SA:BRFS3) presented on Saturday a list of ten candidates for seats to the company's board that excludes the current chairman, according to a joint statement.

Pension funds Previ and Petros, which represent employees of state-controlled companies Banco do Brasil SA and Petroleo Brasileiro SA and hold a joint 22 percent stake in the food processor, a major producer of pork and chicken products.

The funds are proposing Augusto da Cruz Filho as BRF's new chairman, replacing retail tycoon Abilio Diniz.

The overhaul in BRF's board and management was requested by the funds after the company last year reported its worst results ever, posting a 1.2 billion reais ($371 million) loss.

Among the 10 candidates supported by the funds is Luiz Fernando Furlan, a former Brazil's Development and Foreign Trade minister which is a member of one of the families that founded Sadia, one of the two companies in the merger that created BRF SA almost ten years ago.

There is no candidate on the list representing investment firm Tarpon Investimentos SA (SA:TRPN3), an ally of Diniz which holds a 7.3 percent stake in BRF.

"We are presenting a group of experienced executives to lead BRF's recovery," said Petros director Daniel Lima.

© Reuters. Meatpacking company BRF SA's logo is pictured in Lucas do Rio Verde

BRF's board will meet on Monday to discuss the funds' request for a shareholder assembly to vote on a new board.

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