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Ex-Coke Amatil paid non-compete payment

Former Coca-Cola Amatil boss Terry Davis will receive $150,000 per year for three years in exchange for not working for CCA's competitors.

Former CocaCola Amatil boss Terry Davis
Former CocaCola boss Terry Davis will receive non-compete payments of $450,000 over three years. (AAP)

Beverages supplier Coca-Cola Amatil will pay former chief executive Terry Davis $150,000 a year for three years in exchange for him not working for competitors in Australia.

Mr Davis on Monday stepped down as group managing director of Coca-Cola Amatil, to be replaced by Alison Watkins, the former chief executive of grains marketer GrainCorp.

Mr Davis will continue to work out his notice period at Coca-Cola Amatil until August 31, 2014. He will help and advise Ms Watkins as required.

His retirement was announced in March 2013.

Coca-Cola Amatil said it would make a total cash payment of $2.9 million to Mr Davis in respect of his short-term and long-term incentives.

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This reflected the pro rata amount of his 2014 target short-term incentive and 50 per cent of the pro rata amount of his target 2012/2014 long-term incentive.

"Mr Davis will be paid $150,000 per annum for a three-year period in exchange for him agreeing not to work, consult or take up board positions with pre-determined competitor companies in Australia," Coca-Cola Amatil also said.

Mr Davis was group managing director of Coca-Cola Amatil for 11 years.

CCA Chairman David Gonski on Monday said he was delighted to welcome Ms Watkins on her first day at Coca-Cola Amatil.

"She comes to us with a wealth of experience as both a CEO and a non-executive director across many sectors including the food and beverage industry, banking and management - and she fully understands the challenges ahead," he said.

Shares in Coca-Cola Amatil finished Monday flat at $11.30.


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