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Domino's chief executive Andrew Rennie quits with immediate effect

Chief operating officer Nicola Frampton will serve as interim chief executive until a permanent replacement is found

A Domino's pizza branch(Image: Getty Images)

The chief executive of Domino's Pizza has stepped down from the company after just two years, following the halving in the firm's share price over the past 12 months.

Andrew Rennie, who became a board member in 2023, will leave his position with immediate effect, with chief operating officer Nicola Frampton takes on the role on an interim basis pending the appointment of a permanent successor.

The exit adds further uncertainty at the top of the pizza chain, which will also operate with an interim chief finance officer before former Marston's boss Andy Andrea takes up his role.

Rennie had previously set out ambitious plans for Domino's to purchase a second fast-food brand as a means to accelerate the company's expansion.

Domino's announced today that this strategy has been suspended until a permanent new chief executive is appointed, stating that it "intends to review its capital allocation priorities" following Andrea's arrival, as reported by .

"The Board believes that there are a number of opportunities to drive further growth and value creation in Domino's core business," declared chair Ian Bull.

In its most recent trading update earlier this month, Domino's reported a 2.1 per cent increase in sales during the third quarter, though delivery orders declined by 3.4 per cent after being "impacted by weaker consumer sentiment."

Domino's shares climbed 0.6 per cent to 172p during early trading on Tuesday.