The supervisory board of SNP Schneider-Neureither & Partner SE has extended the contract of Chief Executive Officer Jens Amail by a further five years, ahead of schedule.
Amail, who has been leading the company since January 2023, will now remain CEO until December 2030.
The early contract extension reflects the company’s successful development in recent years and signals stability and confidence in its leadership.
Willi Westenberger, Managing Director at Carlyle and Chairman of SNP’s supervisory board, said, “Under Jens Amail’s guidance, SNP has made significant progress across its key strategic priorities, strengthened its market position and delivered sustained operational improvements.
“The company has accelerated its international expansion and broadened its global partner ecosystem as the foundation for sustainable growth. Extending his contract is a clear signal of continuity and underlines our confidence in his leadership and the strong team he has built at SNP.”
The significant operational progress and stability achieved by SNP are closely linked to Jens Amail’s leadership. Since the end of 2022, the company has set annual records for order entry, revenue, and EBIT.
The sustained increase in profitability was backed up by a successful internationalisation and growth strategy. This has opened new markets, significantly expanded the software business, and elevated collaboration with the ecosystem to a new level.
Jens Amail also played a key role in strengthening SNP’s corporate governance and strategic stability.
The return to a dual governance structure with an executive and supervisory board, as well as the resolution of long-standing legal matters, has provided a solid foundation for the company’s future development.
On the product side, the introduction of the SNP Kyano platform in 2024 was an important evolutionary step that supported the company’s strategy as an enabler of digital transformation and business agility.
Building on this strong momentum, SNP entered into a strategic partnership with global investment firm Carlyle at the end of 2024.
The partnership is intended to support the next phase of the company’s growth by accelerating strategy execution and further expanding SNP’s global footprint.
With the early extension of Amail’s contract, the supervisory board is ensuring continuity at the top of the company as SNP enters the next chapter of its growth story.
SNP is the global technology platform leader and trusted partner for companies seeking unparalleled data-enabled transformation capabilities and business agility. SNP’s Kyano platform integrates all necessary capabilities and partner offerings to provide a comprehensive software-based experience in data migration and management.
Combined with the BLUEFIELD approach, Kyano sets a comprehensive industry standard for restructuring and modernising SAP-centric IT landscapes faster and more securely while harnessing data-driven innovations.
The company works with more than 3,000 customers of all sizes and in all industries in over 80 countries, including numerous DAX 40 and Fortune 500 companies. The SNP Group has more than 1,600 employees worldwide at over 36 locations in 23 countries.
The company is headquartered in Heidelberg, Germany, and generated revenues of €254,8 million in the 2024 fiscal year.





