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Nestlé Overhauls Bonus Policy to Reward Top Performers

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February 25, 2026
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Nestlé Overhauls Bonus Plan to Reward Top Performers and Cut Underachievers

Nestlé SA is revamping its employee bonus system to create a high performance culture. Under the new plan, the company has increased potential rewards for its best workers while significantly reducing or eliminating payouts for those who underperform.

The Swiss food giant is currently shifting its internal culture to focus more on results. As part of this change, Nestlé is replacing its old three-level ranking system with a more detailed six-tier framework for its 271,000 employees.


New Bonus Tiers: Higher Rewards and Stricter Penalties

The new structure creates a wider gap between top and bottom performers:

  • Exemplary Performers: Employees in the highest tier can now receive a bonus of up to 150% of their target, an increase from the previous 130% cap.
  • Unsatisfactory Performers: Those in the lowest ranking will receive no bonus at all, or at most, 50% of their target.

This is a significant change for Nestlé. In the past, the company had a more traditional approach where almost all employees received at least 80% of their target bonus, even if they only met the bare minimum requirements.

Leadership’s Focus on Ambition and Growth

Philipp Navratil, who became CEO in September 2025, introduced these changes to reignite growth after years of slow sales. He has been clear that performance will be measured strictly across the entire business.

“It will be easy to see who is performing and who’s not,” Navratil previously told analysts. He emphasized that everyone, including leadership, will be judged by the same standards.

Tying Pay to Key Results

Nestlé recently forecast growth for 2026, despite challenges like rising costs and a major infant formula recall. Moving forward, bonus payouts will be more closely tied to specific metrics, including:

  • Real Internal Growth (RIG): A key measure of sales volume.
  • Division Performance: How well specific business units meet their goals.
  • Individual Indicators: Personal targets set for each employee.

A Global Trend Toward Performance Based Pay

Nestlé’s shift reflects a broader trend among major corporations. For example, Unilever recently changed its policy so that annual bonuses are linked to a manager’s specific department rather than the company as a whole.

Unilever CEO Fernando Fernandez noted that their new system is much more “differentiated.” Currently, only 55% of Unilever workers receive a standard bonus (between 80% and 120% of their target), compared to 90% in the past.

By modernizing its reward system, Nestlé aims to drive the efficiency and ambition needed to compete in a volatile global market.

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