Company: BCO
Filing Date: 2025-03-21
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001104659-25-026390
Chunk: 71

Company: BRINKS CO
Filing Date: 2025-03-21
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 71
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 are temporary or seasonal employees, whose compensation is not annualized per the SEC rules, the compensation of our median global employee (who is employed outside of the U.S.) is significantly lower than our U.S. employee base, which leads to a higher global CEO pay ratio.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS In light of the significant percentage of employees located outside of the U.S., we also conducted a review of the 2024 taxable wages employees in the U.S. We began by using the same U.S.-based median employee used in our last two proxy statements. However, after determining that the employee had been terminated from the Company, we reviewed the 2024 compensation of the employees included in the median range in 2022 and substituted with another employee with substantially similar compensation to that of our 2022 median employee. The pay ratios included in this information are reasonable estimates, calculated in a manner consistent with Item 402(u) of Regulation S-K. Given the different methodologies that various public companies will use to determine an estimate of their ratio, the estimated CEO pay ratio information provided herein should not be used as a basis for comparison between companies.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Pay Versus Performance As required by Section 953(a) of the Dodd-Frank Act, and Item 402(v) of Regulation S-K, we are providing the following information about the relationship between executive “compensation actually paid” to our CEO (or “PEO”) and to other NEOs (“Non-PEO NEOs”) and certain financial performance measures of the Company. For further information concerning the Company’s variable pay-for-performance philosophy and how the Company’s aligns executive compensation with the Company’s performance, refer to our “Compensation Discussion and Analysis,” beginning on page 28.

| ​ |      Year(a) | ​ | ​ | SummaryComp.Total ForPEO(Pertz)(1)(2)($)(b) | ​ | ​ | Comp.ActuallyPaid toPEO(Pertz)(3)($)(c) | ​ | ​ | SummaryComp.Table TotalFor PEO(Eubanks)(1)(2)($)(d) | ​ | ​ | Comp.ActuallyPaid toPEO(Eubanks)(4)(5)($)(