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Mondelez Names Amit Banati as Chief Financial Officer, Effective July 1

Former Kellogg and Kellanova finance executive succeeds Luca Zaramella as Mondelez navigates a challenging packaged foods market

By Avery Klein
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Mondelez International appointed Amit Banati as its new chief financial officer, effective July 1. Banati succeeds Luca Zaramella, who moved to chief operating officer earlier this year after more than eight years as the company's finance chief. Banati brings long-tenured CFO experience at Kellogg and Kellanova, most recently serving as CFO at Kenvue for one year, along with senior roles at Cadbury Schweppes, Kraft Foods and a prior 13-year career at Procter & Gamble.

Mondelez Names Amit Banati as Chief Financial Officer, Effective July 1
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Key Points

  • Amit Banati will become Mondelez's CFO effective July 1, replacing Luca Zaramella.
  • Banati’s finance background includes approximately 13 years as Kellogg’s CFO, continuity at Kellanova through May 2025, and a one-year stint as CFO at Kenvue; he also held senior roles at Cadbury Schweppes, Kraft Foods and had a 13-year career at Procter & Gamble.
  • The appointment occurs while Mondelez operates in a difficult environment for packaged food makers but has seen ongoing demand for biscuits and chocolates despite higher prices - impacting the consumer staples sector and investor attention on MDLZ.

June 15 - Mondelez International said on Monday that Amit Banati will assume the role of chief financial officer on July 1. The chocolate and biscuit maker identified Banati as its new finance chief following the internal move of Luca Zaramella to chief operating officer in January. Zaramella had led Mondelez's finance function for more than eight years prior to the reassignment.

Banati brings extensive finance leadership experience in consumer goods. He was chief financial officer at Kellogg for roughly 13 years and continued in that capacity at Kellanova until May 2025 following Kellogg's corporate split. After his tenure at Kellanova, Banati served as CFO at Kenvue for a one-year period.

His career also includes senior positions at Cadbury Schweppes and at Kraft Foods, the predecessor to today’s Mondelez, and he earlier spent 13 years at Procter & Gamble. Those roles comprise the publicly disclosed record of Banati's corporate finance and senior management experience.

Mondelez emphasized this leadership change as it operates in a challenging environment for packaged food manufacturers. The company has, according to the same disclosures, benefited from continuing demand for its biscuits and chocolate products even as price levels have risen.


Context and structure of the transition

The finance chief transition reflects an internal reshuffle that began with Zaramella's move to the COO post in January. Banati will step into the finance leadership role at the start of July, replacing a finance chief who had served the company for more than eight years before moving to the operating role earlier this year.

Professional background of the incoming CFO

  • A prior CFO at Kellogg for about 13 years, with continuity at Kellanova through May 2025.
  • Served as CFO at Kenvue for a year after leaving Kellanova.
  • Held senior roles at Cadbury Schweppes and Kraft Foods, following a 13-year career at Procter & Gamble.

Company operating backdrop

Mondelez has been operating amid what has been described as a tough environment for packaged food makers. Despite these headwinds, the firm has seen sustained demand for key product categories, notably biscuits and chocolates, even with higher prices in the market.


Implications for markets and sectors

The change affects the consumer staples sector directly, given Mondelez's position in packaged foods. Investors and market participants that follow the company’s stock may take note of the leadership succession and the company's stated resilience in demand for biscuits and chocolates.

Risks

  • Leadership transition risk - the finance chief role will change hands while the former finance chief has moved to COO, introducing management change within the company - this affects Mondelez's corporate governance and may matter to investors in the consumer staples sector.
  • Challenging market conditions for packaged food makers - Mondelez operates in a tough environment for packaged goods, which may continue to pressure margins and performance despite current demand for certain categories; this is relevant to packaged foods and retail markets.

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