London Stock Exchange Group boss set for £7m pay rise as revolt fails to materialise Executive pay The London Stock Exchange Group was dealt a bloody nose by investors today after a chunk of its shareholders voted to reject a pay rise for chief executive David Schwimmer.
How much is too much? The CEO pay predicament Pay A growing number of London-listed companies have been asking shareholders to approve radical pay rises for their top execs. Why?
Metro Bank cancels bonuses for all executives after turbulent year and rescue Executive Pay Metro Bank has cancelled the bonuses of all its executive directors following a turbulent 2023.
Kingfisher: Bonuses slashed for top executives at B&Q and Screwfix owner after profit plummets April 16, 2024 The bonuses of the chief executive and chief financial officer of the owner of B&Q have been slashed after Kingfisher's profits fell by almost 40 per cent during its latest financial year.
British Gas: Centrica chief’s pay swells to more than £8m March 26, 2024 The chief executive of Centrica, the owner of British Gas, saw his pay swell to more than £8m in 2023, it has been revealed.
Deliveroo: Top bosses get first pay rise since tumultuous London IPO March 21, 2024 The top bosses at Deliveroo have been awarded their first pay rises since the company's float on the London Stock Exchange almost three years ago.
Wickes chief gets inflation-busting pay rise after ‘proving himself’ March 21, 2024 The chief executive of Wickes has been handed an inflation-busting pay rise after 'proving himself' in the role.
No bonuses for top bosses at Travis Perkins after profits slump by £175m March 12, 2024 Executive directors at Travis Perkins will not receive their bonuses after the company's profits were slashed during its latest financial year.
The gender pay gap: Are we approaching it wrong? February 12, 2024 Are companies approaching the gender pay gap in the correct way and can it be tackled in a more effective way?
Musk’s ‘unfathomable’ $56bn Tesla pay package overruled by US judge January 31, 2024 A Delaware judge has ruled in favour of investors who contested Elon Musk's $56bn (£44.2bn) Tesla pay package, deeming it excessive.