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1 Relocation International to Permanent Relocation Policy August 2012

2 Table of Contents Summary of Benefits for International to Permanent...v 1: General Information Introduction...1 Statement of Policy...1 Policy Objectives...1 Relocation Eligibility...2 Policy Interpretations/Changes...2 Policy Administration... Reimbursement of Expenses... Important: Reimbursement Notes...4 Steps to Follow for Reimbursement...5 Important to Remember: Expenses...5 Exchange Rates...6 Repayment Agreement...6 Benefit Period...6 Tax Assistance...6 Time Off for Relocating...6 2: Relocation Terms General Terms...7 PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy ii

3 : Pre-Departure Preparation...8 Early Considerations...8 Passports, Visas, Work and Residency Permits...9 Travel Arrangements...11 Pre-Move/Home Finding Trip...11 Cross-Cultural Training...12 Language Training...1 Relocation Allowance...1 Final Trip Travel Guidelines...14 Relocation Assistance...15 Disposition of Home Country Housing...15 Property Eligibility...15 Home Sale Assistance Eligibility...15 Renter Lease Cancellation...16 Disposition of Home Country Automobile(s)...16 Shipping...16 Loss on Sale...16 Disposal of Leased Car...18 Temporary Living Expenses...19 Electronics Assistance...19 Furniture Allowance...20 Household Goods Shipment...20 Surface Shipment Limitations...21 Air Shipment...22 Crating...22 Restricted Items...2 Storage...2 Import/Customs Duties...24 Insurance...24 Household Pets...24 PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy iii

4 Host Country Assistance...25 Housing in the Destination Location...25 Home Purchase Eligibility...25 Home Purchase Expenses...25 Automobile Loan for Purchase...25 Destination Transition Support & Spouse/Domestic Partner Job Search Assistance...25 Professional Service Firm...25 Reimbursement Option...26 School Consulting for Children...27 Appendix A Compliance with Code 409A...28 PepsiCo regularly benchmarks its relocation policies against its peers and reserves the right at any time to substitute, modify, revoke, suspend, terminate or change any or all terms of this policy or any plans, policies, or procedures, in whole or in part, without having to consult or reach agreement with anyone, at any time, with and without notice. This policy supersedes all prior versions of the PepsiCo International Policy whether oral or written, and may only be amended in writing by PepsiCo. Oral statements to the contrary by any associate, representative, or officer of PepsiCo shall have no force and effect. In the event the provisions of the relocation policy ever conflict with specific written plan or policy documents, such as associate benefit plans, the language of the specific plan or policy document will prevail. PepsiCo has full power and authority to administer and interpret this policy and its plans and policies, and all interpretations, actions and determinations made by PepsiCo under this policy and its plans and policies shall be conclusive and binding for all purposes on all parties. The basis of employment with PepsiCo is at will and PepsiCo has the absolute right to terminate the relationship at any time, with or without good cause or notice. This policy is being provided to you for informational purposes only. While PepsiCo expects to abide by the policies and procedures described in this policy, the policy does not imply, and should not be construed to constitute, a contract or contain a contractual commitment, nor does this policy contain any enforceable promises of any kind or a promise of continued employment for any duration. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy iv

5 Summary of Benefits for International to Permanent Benefit Eligibility Description Current internal, full-time salaried employee who accepts an international relocation at the request of the Company Includes spouse/domestic partner (who qualifies under the company s home country benefit plan or tax laws and whom you have entered into a legally binding domestic partner agreement) and dependent children (who are 18 years old or younger or who are 22 years old or younger and in full-time education) who relocate with you on assignment Benefits must be used within one year from your effective date of transfer Travel Trips less than four (4) hours in duration are approved for Economy Class travel Trips in excess of four (4) hours in duration are approved for Business Class travel Home Finding Trip One home finding trip to new location for up to seven (7) days for you and your spouse/partner On-the-ground support from Destination Services Provider Reimbursement for reasonable cost of travel, lodging, meals, laundry, telephone charges and car rental, if needed Child care fees not to exceed $100 USD per day Cross-Cultural Training Up to two (2) days of cultural training to familiarize you, your spouse/partner and children (ages eight and above) with the culture and local customs in your assignment country PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy v

6 Benefit Language Training Description Up to 100 hours of lessons for employee Up to 50 hours for spouse/partner and children (ages 5 and above) Final Travel Relocation Allowance Home Sale One way travel for you, spouse/partner and children Allowance equal to one month s salary capped at $10,000 USD for miscellaneous expenses Assistance with the sale of your home may be considered Approval of Vice President of Human Resources and Vice President of Global Mobility is required Disposition of Home Country Automobile Transport of Automobile Temporary Living Assistance provided due to forced sale of automobile Maximum amount of compensation will be twenty percent (20%) of the market price or the actual loss amount, whichever is less Up to $,000 USD toward shipment of one automobile Up to thirty (0) days for renters and sixty (60) days for homeowners of temporary living at Company-approved facility Includes lodging, meals, laundry and rental car, if needed Electronics Allowance One time per family, where the electrical current/voltage differs, reimbursement of up to $2,500 USD will be provided Eligible electronics one of each of the following: ūū Standard stereo ūū Standard television ūū Standard VCR or DVD ūū Standard microwave PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy vi

7 Benefit Furniture Allowance Description In lieu of shipping your goods to the new location, you may qualify for a furniture allowance based upon the cost savings from not shipping your goods Calculated as fifty percent (50%) of estimated Cost to Ship Storage at origin is not provided Household Goods Shipment Packing/unpacking, shipment and delivery of allowable personal and household effects from home to host countries via surface shipment Air shipment of personal effects Subject to limits based upon family size Repair or replacement value insurance when claim is made within ninety (90) days of delivery Household Pets Up to maximum reimbursement of $2,500 USD for the shipments of dogs and cats to assignment location, as permitted by host country Veterinary preparation and quarantine requirements are not covered Destination Transition Support and Spouse/ Partner Job Search Assistance School Consulting for Children Assistance that you and your family may need in transitioning to the new location, including support for job search through the IMPACT Group In lieu of the IMPACT Group assistance, up to $2,500 of eligible expenses associated with activities that facilitate entry into the spouse/partner s job market or to stay current in his or her field of work Up to three () hours of counseling with independent educational consultant for children in elementary school beginning at age 5 through grade twelve (12) PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy vii

8 1 General Information Introduction International relocations create a valuable, career-enhancing opportunity for selected employees to grow professionally in different working environments. An international relocation will provide you with a one-of-a-kind forum to apply your knowledge, skills, and experience in areas that will enrich your professional career. PepsiCo wants your international relocation experience to be a rewarding professional and personal achievement. At the same time, you will be helping to achieve PepsiCo s mission to be the world s premier consumer products company focused on convenient foods and beverages. Statement of Policy The purpose of this document is to set forth and explain the relocation policy of PepsiCo, Inc., its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates (the Company ) to eligible internal, full-time salaried employees of the Company who accept an international relocation at the request of the Company. The intent is to treat transferees fairly and equitably by providing financial assistance for many of the expenses associated with relocating. Policy Objectives This policy describes the assistance the Company will provide to help you with your relocation to the new country location. This policy has been specifically designed to attract and support transferees in global service and to ease the transition into a new cultural environment. The Company s objective is to ensure, to the extent possible, that the overall experience of working and living in a different culture is rewarding for you and for your family. The policy is also intended to: Minimize obstacles of relocation through support services and by reasonably reimbursing assignees with respect to move relocation-related expenses Establish impartial guidelines to support the consistent administration of the program to all Company international transferees Ensure that the Company and its employees uphold the highest standards of business conduct by ensuring compliance with legal, work permit/visa obligations and tax requirements in the origin and destination locations PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 1

9 1 General Information Relocation Eligibility This program applies to existing full-time salaried employees of the Company, and its divisions who are moving onto a local package from their home (or origin) country to work in another country on an indefinite or permanent basis. This policy does not apply to international assignment relocations-home/host, international-to-local moves, international unaccompanied assignments or relocation within one country. Your eligible dependents consist of your legal spouse, domestic partner (who qualifies under the Company s origin country benefit plan or tax laws and with whom you have entered into a legally binding domestic partner agreement) and dependent children who relocate with you. Dependent children consist of your children, including stepchildren, who are 18 years old or younger or who are 22 years old or younger and in full-time education. In the event an additional member of your family/household is asked to accept an international relocation to the same location, only one set of relocation provisions will apply under this policy. In order for the Company to initiate and cover your relocation expenses, you must have a fully executed Letter of Understanding indicating that you are eligible for relocation assistance. Policy Interpretations/Changes The Company maintains overall responsibility for the relocation policies and procedures. The policies are under constant review to ensure that changes in existing policies are responsive to: Our objective for making the relocation and settling in experience comfortable for you and your family Competitive practice The Company s business conditions Although these policies have been designed to be as comprehensive as possible, the Company may change the policy to better meet the needs of assignees or to permit the Company to address diverse business and social environments and competitive practices. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 2

10 1 General Information Policy Administration PepsiCo Inc. s Global Relocation Department is responsible for the administration, interpretation and approval of this program. As there are numerous essential activities that must take place in the selection and preparation of international transferees and their families, the Company has developed a process to ensure that both company and personal needs are addressed in as timely and complete a manner as possible. The Company has selected and partnered with Cartus, an international relocation management company, to provide assistance to you. You will be assigned a dedicated International Assignment Consultant (IAC) who will be your central point of coordination during the relocation process. All questions relating to the interpretation, application, or administration of any of the provisions under this policy should be directed to your designated IAC. The Company does not normally permit exceptions to policy, however, if a unique or exceptional circumstance arises, there is a formal process in place that must be followed in all instances. Any exception request must be submitted in writing and directed to your Cartus IAC. Your IAC will submit your request to Global Relocation. Any policy exceptions will require written approval by the Vice President of Human Resources and the Global Relocation Director. Verbal approvals will not be honored. Reimbursement of Expenses You will be reimbursed for reasonable, necessary and properly authorized expenses covered by this policy. You are expected to maintain expenses at a conservative level. The Company may, at its discretion, choose not to reimburse, in full or in part, an expense that is deemed unreasonable or excessive. Only expenses that are incurred as a direct result of the move are eligible for reimbursement. All requests for reimbursement must be submitted to Cartus as soon as possible. For those expenses that will be directly reimbursed to you, Cartus will process your expense reimbursements when your completed relocation expense report and original receipts are received. You should expect reimbursement within seven (7) to ten (10) business days. All dollar amounts stated in this policy are in U.S. dollars. Expenses not addressed in this policy and business-related expenses are not eligible for reimbursement under this policy. Use of your corporate credit card is not permitted for relocation expenses. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy

11 1 General Information Reimbursement of air travel will be limited to the actual cost of Economy Class fare for trips with durations less than four (4) hours. Trips with durations of four (4) hours or greater will be eligible for reimbursement at the actual cost of Business Class fare. Note: this policy will supersede any local/regional T & E policies. Cartus is capable of wiring funds in multiple currencies. To receive a wire, you must provide the Cartus Financial Control Team with your bank account information, including: bank name, address, telephone number, account number, routing number and IBAN number in Europe. The Company will cover the fees, if any, associated with wiring funds to your bank. For security purposes, you will need to send your banking information to: customerbankinginformation@cartus.com. The use of your corporate credit card for relocation expenses is strictly prohibited. Important: Reimbursement Notes You are required to submit all items eligible for reimbursement as soon as possible. Submissions via the online expense report must be made within your one (1) year eligibility period and in no event, later than February 15th of the year following the year in which you incurred the expense. Unless specifically stated otherwise, all reimbursement payments will be made to you as soon as administratively practicable following your submission of the online expense report. In no event will payments be made later than March 15th of the year following the year in which you incurred the expense being reimbursed. If your employment terminates for any reason, all relocation benefits will immediately cease, including, but not limited to, recurring benefits, tax assistance recalculations and allowances. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 4

12 1 General Information In certain circumstances you may be able to obtain a cash advance for certain relocation expenses through your Cartus IAC. Each advance must be cleared with your next request for reimbursement or by repayment in full within thirty (0) days, whichever is earlier. Steps to Follow for Reimbursement Use the following steps for online submission of expenses: Submit your relocation expense report online at Upon completion of your submission, use the View Report & Upload Receipts/ Documentation link to upload your receipts directly to CartusOnline Alternately, receipts can be ed or faxed to Cartus if you do not have access to image and upload receipts to CartusOnline The bar-coded cover sheet you print out must accompany the faxed receipts so that they can become automatically attached to your file, expediting the reimbursement process The fax number is listed on the bar-coded cover sheet You will be notified of disbursements via Use the following steps for filing a paper copy of your relocation expense report: Complete your expense report Reference your file number on either the fax cover page or the expense report Complete and sign the expense form, attaching all original receipts Create a cover page and fax the entire document to Important to Remember: Expenses Relocation expenses must be separate and distinct from business expenses Credit card statements cannot be used in lieu of original receipts In order to determine the federal and state tax liability for reimbursed expenses, all relocation expenses must be reported accurately PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 5

13 1 General Information Exchange Rates The Company will not be responsible for any loss incurred as a result of changes in the value of currency. In terms of your expense reimbursements, Cartus will purchase funds from reputable financial institutions. You will be reimbursed the same amount as the currency you paid. Reimbursement in an alternative currency carries with it the risk of devaluation during the exchange. Repayment Agreement Moving an employee is a substantial investment by the Company. Therefore, if you voluntarily leave the Company or are terminated for gross or willful misconduct within one (1) year after your date of transfer or during your relocation, all payments by the Company under this policy will cease. Additionally, you will be required to repay all of the expenses incurred by the Company with respect to your relocation. Benefit Period You will be allowed one (1) year from your date of transfer to complete and submit relocation expenses for reimbursement, unless specifically stated otherwise in the body of this agreement. If your employment terminates for any reason, all relocation benefits will immediately cease, including but not limited to recurring programs, tax assistance recalculations, bonuses and allowances. Tax Assistance Tax treatment of relocation expenses and the tax impact of the activities addressed in this policy vary from country to country. Prior to your relocation with the Company you are entitled to receive tax advice by the Company-designated tax provider. Please contact your PepsiCo Global Talent Mobility Relationship Manager for direction. Time Off for Relocating At the discretion of your manager, you may be granted up to three () days off in the origin and destination locations in order to address relocation-related issues. Please consult with your manager for approval. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 6

14 2 Relocation Terms General Terms Company PepsiCo, Inc. together with its divisions, subsidiaries and affiliates. Eligible Dependents Eligible dependents consist of your legal spouse, domestic partner (who qualifies under the Company s origin country benefit plan or tax laws and with whom you have entered into a legally binding domestic partner agreement) and dependent children who relocate with you. Dependent children consist of your children, including stepchildren, who are 18 years old or younger or who are 22 years old or younger and in full-time education. Origin Location or Origin Country The city and country you were permanently residing in at the time of your international relocation. The designation of the origin location is important as it will determine the application of this policy for benefits such as shipment of household goods; travel to and from the new location, and terminations. Destination Location or Destination Country (new location) The new city and country to which the transferee will live and be employed in. International Assignment Consultant ( IAC ) The consultant assigned by Cartus, PepsiCo s designated international relocation management company, to work with the transferee and family from initiation of the relocation until the family is settled in the new location. The consultant provides relocation policy counseling and interpretation and makes arrangements for necessary briefings and interacts with all necessary service providers during the term of the relocation. Transferee An employee of the Company who has requested to live and work outside of his or her country of origin for a permanent or indefinite period of time. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 7

15 Pre-Departure Preparation Early Considerations As you begin the pre-departure process, there are a number of items that you should consider and initiate as early as possible. Some of these items include the following: Online Resources The Company encourages you to familiarize yourself with the relocation information available on under the Pay, Benefits & Career, under Relocation, International or use the following link: mypepsico.com/eportal/site/eportalcom/paybenefitsandcareer/intlrelocation. Many helpful websites and links as well as policies and contacts are accessible on the site to support you throughout your transition. Your consultant will provide you with information pertaining to the Cartus website, CartusOnline. This website can be utilized to find valuable information regarding your destination location, your home sale guidelines, up-to-date move statuses and several checklists to help you prepare for your relocation. There are also activities and games for children to get them involved in the move. CartusOnline is accessed through (Note: you must be registered before you can gain access, please contact your Cartus IAC for assistance.) Items that should be excluded from shipping There are specific items that the moving company will not ship. There are also items that the Company will not pay to ship and those that we recommend you carry in your possession. Lastly, there are some countries that do not allow some items to be shipped. Your Cartus IAC will review the guidelines and parameters surrounding your household goods shipment, which is also further detailed later in this policy. Insurance The Company suggests that you re-evaluate your personal insurance coverage prior to your relocation. Any additional insurance premiums as a result of your relocation, or required changes in coverage, will be at your own expense. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 8

16 Passports, Visas, Work and Residency Permits Depending on the origin and destination locations, a work permit/visa and residence permit may be necessary before a non-citizen can live and work in the destination country for an indefinite period of time. As a result, application of the work permit/ visa must be initiated upon acceptance of the relocation. It is critical that you provide all the required documentation as soon as possible. The work permit process may take six (6) weeks to six (6) months or longer depending on the destination location regulations and requirements. The work permit/visa is an endorsement added to a passport by a foreign embassy official denoting that the required credentials have been issued and the bearer is authorized to enter, live, and work in the country for a specified period of time. You are also responsible for ensuring that passports and travel documents for all family members are valid while living in the destination location. The Company will pay for and/or reimburse the cost of obtaining work permits and visas for you and your eligible dependents. Reimbursement of reasonable expenses associated with obtaining proper visa documentation includes: immunizations, insurance above and beyond normal coverage, transcript(s), certified copies of birth certificates, marriage licenses, divorce decrees, and visas. The Company will not cover expenses associated with obtaining passports for you or your accompanying family members. Assistance in securing passports, visas, work and residence permits may be coordinated by the Company or your Cartus IAC. Your IAC will work with you and the immigration provider to assist in obtaining all proper work-related documentation and monitor expiration dates as appropriate. The Company does not assist or cover the expenses associated in obtaining work authorization documents for family members. It is important to note that in many countries importation of household goods is not permitted until the proper visa/work permit has been granted. You should register with the Embassy as soon as arriving in the destination location. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 9

17 Depending upon the destination country, there may be many documentation requirements for passports, visas and work permits. Some materials that might be required are: Certified copy of birth certificate * Certified copy of marriage certificate * Original college degree(s) with official stamp/seal Police clearance from your current and/or previous places of residence Divorce papers Adoption papers Brief resume of education, job experience, etc. Letter of guarantee from the Company Passport photos (obtain a minimum of twelve (12) photos per family member that will be expatriating for future use with registrations, permits, licenses, etc.) Job description and/or a list of the types of services to be performed It is also recommended that you prepare two (2) duplicate sets of this information, one which can reside with a trusted colleague or family member, and another to carry with you to the new location. * Certified copies are issued by the official authorities of the appropriate city, county, state, province, etc. and include a raised and/or multicolor seal or stamp of the official custodian of such records. Duplicated copies are not acceptable. Since these documents are not returned, it is a good idea when initially obtaining certified copies to request more than one (1) copy. Additional certified copies might also be required after you relocate for visa renewal purposes. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 10

18 Travel Arrangements You are responsible for making your own travel arrangements, either through your own travel company or you may schedule travel through one of the Company s primary travel agencies. If you are interested in having your airfare directly billed to the Company, this can only be accomplished through certain travel agencies. To pursue this option, contact your Cartus IAC who will need to authorize your move with the applicable travel agency. If you are scheduling your travel personally, expenses should be charged to your personal credit card. The Company will reimburse all relocation-related travel expenses through Cartus. Do not charge these expenses to your corporate credit card. Trips that are less than four (4) hours duration are approved for Economy Class travel. Trips in excess of four (4) hours duration are approved for Business Class travel. A trip is considered complete, from origin to destination, regardless of interim stops or plane changes. If car rental is applicable, cars should be rented through one of the Company s preferred rental car providers in order for vehicle insurance to be included. If a Company-preferred rental car provider is unavailable, you are required to purchase the damage insurance. The Company will reimburse the insurance coverage. Pre-Move/Home Finding Trip Upon acceptance of the relocation, you and your spouse/domestic partner will be eligible to take one (1) home finding trip to your new location for a maximum of seven (7) days. Reimbursement will include the reasonable cost of travel, lodging, meals, laundry, telephone charges and car rental, if needed. Children and other travelers will not be eligible for expense reimbursement. The Company will reimburse reasonable and documented childcare fees, not to exceed $100 USD (or local currency equivalent) per day. The Company will reimburse airfare expenses up to $700 USD (or local currency equivalent) if you wish to have a family member stay with young children in lieu of the babysitting expense. Travel Accident Insurance is provided by the Company while you are traveling to locate a residence. Your Cartus IAC will arrange for a professional Destination Services Provider to support you on the ground in the new location. This support will consist of area orientation, accompanying you and your spouse/domestic partner while house hunting, and reviewing the lease. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 11

19 Fees associated with leasing suitable accommodations in the destination country, including the cost of the agent s fees, are covered by the Company. Additionally, an advance may be made to cover any deposit, key money or other required prepayments. These funds must be repaid in full upon termination of the lease. Cross-Cultural Training To ensure that you and your family are familiar with the culture and local customs in your destination country, the Company provides you and your accompanying family members with up to two (2) days of cross-cultural training. Arrangements for this service will be made by your Cartus IAC. You and your spouse/domestic partner are strongly encouraged to participate. Children aged eight (8) and above are also eligible for cross-cultural training. Training can be arranged in either origin or destination country. This training will prepare you and your family for the cultural differences between your origin and destination locations and assists in building the skills needed for living day-to-day in the new environment. Through this training, you will learn about the destination country s history, typical business and social practices, current events and economics, housing and local customs. Keep in mind that cultural differences exist even where the same language is spoken. The cross-cultural program includes: Country briefing information history, politics, religion, economics, customs, current issues Everyday information housing, utilities, leisure activities, shopping, schools, driving, making friends Building cultural profiles an examination of cultural differences involving a gap analysis and skills development in intercultural sensitivity Relating cultural difference to business practice Review of the impact of culture shock Opportunity to discuss family concerns PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 12

20 Language Training In order to ensure that you and your accompanying family members are able to effectively communicate in the language of the destination country, the Company provides language lessons for your accompanying family members if deemed necessary. This training will be arranged through your Cartus IAC. Maximum hours per person Assignee Spouse/domestic partner and accompanying children (children age five and up) 100 hours 50 hours each Typically for the employee, your initial language training should begin prior to your arrival in the destination country. Emphasis is placed on verbal and written communication skills and is generally provided through a total immersion program. For your family, emphasis is placed on conversational and spoken skills after arrival in the host country. Relocation Allowance To assist you with miscellaneous expenses incurred as a direct result of the move, you will be granted an allowance equal to one (1) month s base salary at the posttransfer rate not to exceed a cap of $10,000 USD (or local currency equivalent). The allowance is designed to assist in covering incidental expenses not covered by the international permanent relocation policy or that may be unique to your family. Expenses may include, but are not limited to the following: Relocation Allowance Description of Coverage Passports Utility hook-ups and deposits including telephone and cable installation Childcare fees beyond the coverage provided by this policy Car loss beyond the coverage provided in this policy Driver s license and automobile tag transfer House cleaning, carpet cleaning and trash removal Club membership loss Voluntary gratuities to movers PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 1

21 Relocation Allowance Description of Coverage Bank charges for opening new accounts and similar services Preparation of a will Shipment, tariffs and insurance of items shipped, that are not covered by this policy Duplication of medical, dental and school records Window treatments, drapery Special clothing needs You should initiate payment of your relocation allowance with your Cartus IAC within thirty (0) days of your effective transfer date. Failure to do so will render you ineligible to receive it. No receipts are required to substantiate this payment. Final Trip Travel Guidelines One way travel, using the most direct route to the destination location, is authorized for you and all eligible dependents during relocation. If any part of your trip lasts more than eight (8) hours, the Company will pay for a one-night stopover. Reimbursable stopover expenses include local hotel and meals for you, your spouse/ domestic partner and dependent family members. Excess baggage up to 100 kilos and transportation to and from the airport is also reimbursed. Side trips to other locations are prohibited from reimbursement. Expenses should be submitted using Cartus online web expense reimbursement process. Travel Accident Insurance is provided by the Company while you are in transit from your old location to your new location. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 14

22 Relocation Assistance Disposition of Home Country Housing The Company recognizes that the disposition of an employee s departure country residence is a personal matter. For homeowners, the Company may provide home sale assistance. For employees who are renting in their departure location, the Company provides lease cancellation assistance. Property Eligibility For the purposes of this program, an employee s home is defined as a single-family residence that is used as the principal and permanent residence of the employee. Home Sale Assistance Eligibility Eligibility for home sale assistance is determined by the Vice President of Human Resources for the Region and the Vice President of Global Mobility. If you are eligible for home sale assistance, the primary residence must be sold within one (1) year of your transfer date in or to receive the benefit. The Company will reimburse reasonable and customary sellers closing costs related to the sale of your home subject to country-specific limitation including: Brokerage commission earned by a licensed real estate broker Mortgage prepayment penalties, required by lender, not to exceed two percent (2%) of the mortgage amount Other selling expenses such as one (1) time statutory fees resulting from the transfer of property (including tax associated with transfer, municipality fees, document preparation and recording fees), title review and/or insurance, attorney/notary/solicitor fees consistent with local requirements. Important: Loss on Sale Should you experience a loss on the sale of your home, the loss will be your obligation. In addition, the Company will reimburse round trip airfare to attend the closing if needed and duplicate housing expenses up to 120 days. Duplicate housing expenses include mortgage interest (not mortgage principal), property taxes and insurance. The Company will not assume any liability for capital gains tax or any other tax that you may incur by selling your home. Questions regarding expenses that are reimbursable in your specific location should be directed to your Cartus IAC. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 15

23 Renter Lease Cancellation If you rent your primary residence in your origin location, the Company will reimburse up to three () month s rent to cancel your lease, if required by the lease agreement. The Company will not reimburse penalty or expenses incurred as a result of failure to provide the landlord with appropriate written notice of intent to vacate, damage to the property, or vacating condition requirements. Receipts (i.e., cashed check, letter from landlord) for eligible expenses must be submitted to Cartus for reimbursement. Disposition of Home Country Automobile(s) Shipping The Company will provide reimbursement to offset the expenses associated with shipping one (1) car, if shipping is an option. Reimbursement will not exceed $,000 USD (or local currency equivalent). You should contact your destination provider for information pertaining to auto import regulations. Any additional costs will be your responsibility. In addition, the Company does not provide nor reimburse expenses for assistance with registering a vehicle in the foreign country. Perform your research in advance so you know what documents are required and if you are required to register the vehicle prior to delivery. Loss on Sale The Company provides coverage to help minimize your financial exposure due to a forced automobile sale. Coverage is based on the difference between the selling price and the average market price for a comparably equipped vehicle of the same make and year. Your IAC will guide you as to what resources are acceptable to use in determining market price. In the U.S., U.K. and Australia, the market price will be the average of the wholesale and retail prices quoted in the Used Car Guide. In countries where no guide is available, the market price will be the average of Dealership Trade-In value and current advertised prices. All methods of determination will take into consideration the condition of the vehicle, mileage and amenities. You must collect proof of value, ownership, sale and payment when submitting this expense for reimbursement. Required documentation includes: Proof of car value: Copy of online, newspaper or dealership car valuation Proof of ownership: Copy of title, insurance or registration document Proof of Sale: Bill of sale or receipt Proof of payment: Bank statement reflecting total sale deposit The maximum amount of compensation will be twenty percent (20%) of the market price or the actual loss amount, whichever is less. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 16

24 Examples of Loss Coverage Market Price = $28,000 USD Scenario 1 Selling Price = $2,000 USD No out-of-pocket for employee Loss = $5,000 USD Company reimbursement = $5,000 USD Scenario 2 Selling Price = $21,000 USD Employee out-of-pocket $1,400 USD Loss = $7,000 USD Company reimbursement = $5,600 USD (or 20% of $28,000 USD Market Price) You will be protected on the forced sale of up to two (2) cars, depending on whether a car is being shipped and whether a Company car is assigned, as follows: If you currently have a Company car If you currently do not have a Company car If a car is shipped No cars eligible for the Forced Sale One (1) car eligible for Forced Sale If NO car is shipped One (1) car eligible for Forced Sale Two (2) cars eligible for Forced Sale PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 17

25 Disposal of Leased Car There are two (2) ways to dispose of a leased car. The first method is to turn in your car early and pay the penalty to the leasing company. The second is to purchase the car from the leasing company and then turn around and sell it. In either case, the Company will provide coverage to help you minimize your financial expose. The Company assistance will be based upon the leasing company s established selling price for the car. The maximum amount of Company reimbursement will be twenty percent (20%) of the leasing company s established selling price. Once you decide the method of disposal for your car, then you will need to submit proper documentation to your IAC to receive coverage. If you choose to pay the penalty and turn your car in early, you will need to obtain a selling price on the vehicle from the leasing company. The Company will use that selling price to determine the amount of assistance. In addition, you must submit a copy of the lease, documentation of the penalty and your proof of payment. If you choose to purchase the car and then sell it, you will need to submit documentation of the purchase price (the leasing company s established selling price), proof of payment, as well as proof of the sale. The proof of sale can be a copy of the buyer s payment or documentation of payment from a financial institution. If you need an advance from the Company in order to pay off the lease, your IAC can assist you with an advance of funds. You will have thirty (0) days to repay the advance or submit your paperwork plus any funds owed to clear the advance. Examples of Loss Coverage: Leasing Company established selling price = $18,000 USD Scenario 1: Selling the Leased Vehicle Early Termination Payment to Leasing Company = $18,000 USD Re-Sale Price = $15,000 USD Loss = $,000 USD Company Reimbursement = $,000 USD No out-of-pocket to employee Scenario 2: Early Termination Penalty to Leasing Company = $5,000 USD Loss = $5,000 USD Company Reimbursement = $,600 USD Employee out-of-pocket = $1,400 USD PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 18

26 Temporary Living Expenses The Company will cover reasonable expenses associated with up to thirty (0) days of temporary living between the origin and destination location for renters and up to sixty (60) days for homeowners, at a Company-approved facility. Temporary living may be required as you vacate your residence in the origin location and while awaiting the arrival of your household goods in the destination location. This includes the cost of lodging, meals, and rental car (if no company car or car allowance is provided) and bi-weekly housekeeping and laundry while in temporary living. You may choose to rent furniture and stay in your new home in lieu of temporary living coverage. Non move-related expenses will be the employee s responsibility and business expenses should be handled through the Company T & E process. Your Cartus IAC can help clarify questions regarding eligible expenses. Electronics Assistance If you are moving to a location where the electrical current/voltage differs from your departure country, you are eligible for an electronics reimbursement one time only to offset expenses associated with the purchase of electronics. You will be reimbursed the actual cost of specific eligible electronics up to $2,500 USD (or local currency equivalent). Receipts will be required for reimbursement. Please note that personal computers are not covered by the Company. Eligible electronics include: Eligible Electronics one (1) of each of the following Standard stereo Standard television Standard VCR or DVD Standard microwave If you choose to upgrade your electronics above the standard, you will be required to absorb the difference in cost. New purchases must be adaptable to multiple currents so the appliances can be used in subsequent destination locations. The Company will only assist with the purchase of electronics one time per family. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 19

27 Furniture Allowance The Company may provide an allowance for the purchase of furniture in your assignment location in lieu of shipping your household goods from your home country. The allowance is based on a portion of the savings realized from not shipping your belongings. Your IAC will determine the amount of the allowance by taking fifty percent (50%) of the estimated cost of relocating your household goods according to the existing policy weight limits. Example of Furniture Allowance: Family size = 4 Weight of shipment allowed = 14,000 lbs Cost to ship = $15,000 USD 50% = $7,500 Furniture allowance = $7,500 USD If you qualify for a furniture allowance, you will be responsible for purchasing furniture and other items needed for your household. Keep in mind the restrictions on items that the Company will not pay to ship should you relocate in the future. Household Goods Shipment The Company will provide for the packing/unpacking, shipment, and delivery of allowable personal and household effects from the origin to the destination location. At the destination location, the moving company will assemble any goods that were disassembled for shipping purposes. The Company will not cover fees for the assembly of new furniture purchased at the destination location. Move requests within the same destination location and assignment term are not authorized. Any expenses associated with household transport after relocation into the destination country will be your responsibility. Please note that the work permit/visa must be approved before the transportation of household goods can be authorized. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 20

28 Surface Shipment Limitations Maximum shipping limits may vary based on family size. Supplemental shipments are not permitted. You must ship the majority of your household goods by surface transportation, unless shipping by air can reduce your handling charges or temporary living expenses. Your Cartus IAC must review requests to ship by air. Alternatively, you and your family may take necessary items as excess baggage when you fly to your new location. Reasonable excess baggage charges up to 100kg per person will be reimbursed by the Company. Based upon your family size, you may ship goods up to the following volume and weight limits: Maximum Surface Shipment Guideline Family Size Container Size Approx. Weight 2 or less One 40ft ( m) Holds approximately 5,909 kgs or 1,000 lbs 4 One 40ft & One 20 ft ( m/6.096m) Holds approximately 5,909 kgs or 1,000 lbs and 2,950 kgs or 6,500 lbs 5 + Two 40 ft ( m each) Holds approximately 5,909 kgs each or 1,000 lbs Unless mandated by local customs and duties, the shipment is handled door-to-door. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 21

29 Air Shipment When eligible, and as necessary, the Company will pay for a small, separate, shipment of personal effects to be air shipped to the destination location for immediate usage while the transferee is waiting for the arrival of household goods. Maximum shipment per assignment type is listed below: Maximum Air Shipment Guideline Family Size Container Size Approx. Weight 1 One D container 62 cubic ft. holds approximately 205 kgs or 450 lbs 2 Two D containers 62 cubic ft. holds approximately 205 kgs or 450 lbs each 4 + Two LDN containers 94 cubic ft. holds approximately 40 kgs or 750 lbs each Questions regarding container size should be directed to your Moving Coordinator. Crating If deemed necessary by the movers, the following items may be approved for crating: Eligible for Crating Flat screen TVs Glass tops Oil paintings Pictures with glass/gilded frames Marble tops Cabinet doors with glass Large mirrors Any item valued at over $25,000 USD PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 22

30 Restricted Items You must abide by the shipping company s restrictions and regulations. The Company will not cover the expenses related to the items listed below: Restricted Shipment Items Perishable foods, alcohol and wine collections Recreational motor vehicles such as motorcycles, airplanes, gliders, campers and boats Hobby or building materials such as lumber, cement, sand and slate Hazardous or flammable materials such as propane tanks and aerosol cans Jewelry, furs, antiques, pianos, works of art, china, crystal, coin or stamp collections, and other items of unusual value Live plants, shrubbery, fertilizer Portable swimming pools, hot tubs, pool tables Other items the shipping company or host country deems inappropriate Storage Storage of goods, if required, will be provided for a maximum of thirty (0) days. Arrangements must be made for storage through the household goods mover. Although storage is provided, the Company recommends that you try to coordinate the shipment directly from the old home to the new home to avoid excessive handling of the goods. The Company does not store automobiles and does not provide access to stored items. Important: Storage Extensions The Company will not provide extensions to storage. It is your responsibility to pay the household goods mover directly for any storage beyond the period provided for under this policy. Payment will be required by the mover prior to delivery. The cost of storage through the moving company is typically much more expensive than a self storage facility. If you are going to require extra storage, you should obtain an estimate from the van line. Be aware that this is only an estimate and may change. Should you opt to go into a self storage facility, the goods will be uninsured by the Company and you will be responsible for the delivery out of storage. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 2

31 Import/Customs Duties In cases where import duties are assessed, the Company will pay any expenses levied on normal personal effects and household goods. Any duty on items included on the restricted items list will be your responsibility. Insurance The Company will provide insurance, at replacement value, for all normal household goods while in transit and/or in storage. If an item is damaged, the insurance company will determine if the item can be repaired. If the item cannot be repaired, a replacement will be made with material of like kind and quality. You are required to complete a valued inventory list prior to the move for items you consider to be of high value. You should be provided a specific form for these items. All insurance claims must be submitted within ninety (90) days from the date you accept delivery. If you do not submit a claim within the ninety-day timeframe, your claim will not be paid. Items that are not covered by the Company-provided insurance include the items listed below: Non-Insurable Items Works of art Antiques Jewelry Important documents (e.g., birth certificates, school records, health records, passports) Currency and securities Collectibles (e.g., books, coins, cards, stamps) Sentimental objects (e.g., photo albums, family heirlooms) Household Pets The Company provides a maximum reimbursement of $2,500 USD (or local currency equivalent) for the shipment of domestic household pets (i.e., dogs, cats) to the destination location, as permitted by the destination country. Should additional funds be necessary for the shipment of pets, the employee is required to utilize the relocation allowance. The Company will not support shipment of pets other than dogs and cats. You should be aware of customs, quarantine restrictions, and other requirements for bringing animals into the destination country. Veterinary preparation and quarantine requirements will be at your expense. Check the quarantine regulations with the Moving Coordinator. Planning ahead can provide you with alternatives to costly quarantine at the destination location. PepsiCo Inc. International to Permanent Relocation Policy 24

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