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Oil refiner Neste says CEO Matti Lehmus will be stepping down

Finnish refiner Neste said on Monday its president and CEO Matti Lehmus would be stepping down and that the business was launching a hunt to discover his replacement.

Lehmus will continue as president and president till his follower takes over, the company stated in a declaration.

Shares of Finland's Neste plunged in February after the biofuels producer and oil refiner posted fourth-quarter running revenue listed below expectations and anticipate a lower 2024 sustainable items sales margin than in 2015's.

Last November, Neste cut 400 jobs internationally as it planned to save 50 million euros ($ 53.60 million) every year to get ready for increasing competitors in renewable fuels.

It likewise stated it would combine its Renewable Aviation, Eco-friendly Roadway Transportation and Renewable Polymers and Chemicals divisions into one and streamline its advancement portfolio.

The refiner and biofuels manufacturer has grown rapidly in recent years after investing early in the renewable fuels it makes from waste and residue. Industries and transport operators are significantly seeking greener fuel alternatives to cut their emissions.

But Neste's rapid growth came at the expense of intricacies in its organisation as well as a great deal of development jobs, which Lehmus earlier stated the firm needed to reassess.