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Governance structure | Electrolux Group
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Governance structure

The governance of Electrolux is based on the Swedish Companies Act, the rule book for issuers at NASDAQ and the Swedish Code of Corporate Governance (the “Code”), as well as other relevant Swedish and foreign laws and regulations.

Governance structure

The Electrolux Group is comprised of approximately 160 companies with operations in over 50 countries. The parent company of the Group is AB Electrolux, a public Swedish limited liability company.

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The AGM in 2010 re-elected PricewaterhouseCoopers AB (PwC) as the Group’s external auditors for a four-year period, until the AGM in 2014.

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Electrolux is founded on the principles ethics, integrity, respect, diversity, safety and sustainability. These principles are embedded into the company through an effective governance system so that the same rules apply, no matter where...

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Electrolux codes are based on fundamental conventions of the International Labour Organization and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises.

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Articles of association of Aktiebolaget Electrolux (Corporate Identification No. 556009-4178) as worded following the amendments registered by the Swedish Companies Registration Office on April 17, 2008.

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