Next chairman survives shareholder vote – but ‘significant’ revolt proves cause for concern May 18, 2023 Shareholders dealt a series of blows against Next and its board on Thursday as large numbers voted to kick out its chairman and against the company’s pay plans. The business said chairman Michael Roney received less than four in five (79.2 per cent) of the votes cast at its annual shareholder meeting. Meanwhile around one [...]
‘Show restraint on pay’, fund managers tell FTSE bosses November 10, 2022 Fund managers are urging the UK’s top bosses to rein in their pay this year as the economy is rocked by a cost of living crunch.
Freshfields outstrips Magic Circle rivals with record partner payouts of more than £2m July 27, 2022 The sums paid out to partners at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer have surged to record highs of more than £2m, after the Magic Circle law firm’s revenues jumped 10 per cent year on year. The centuries old law firm saw its profits increase for the sixth year in a row, after revenues surged to heights of [...]
Macfarlanes’ partner pay outstrips Magic Circle’s in surging to highs of almost £2.5m July 26, 2022 Partners at ‘Silver Circle’ law firm Macfarlanes are set to receive payouts worth almost £2.5m this year, after profits at the City firm surged. The bumper payouts mean partners at Macfarlanes will be handed sums worth significantly more than those paid out to top lawyers at London’s elite Magic Circle firms. Partners at the City [...]
Clifford Chance partners see pay packets surge to record highs of more than £2m July 19, 2022 Partners at Clifford Chance are set to see their pay packets surge to £2m for the first time in the law firm’s history after the Magic Circle law firm revenues surged by 8 per cent to highs of £1.97bn. Clifford Chance’s equity partners will take home a record £2.04m this year after the law firm’s [...]
Chief executive pay at FTSE 100 firms bounces back to pre-pandemic levels May 30, 2022 The sums paid out to chief executives at the City’s major listed firms have bounced back to pre-pandemic levels, after jumping 30 per cent over the previous year to five year highs of £3.62m. The pay packages mark a return to levels last seen before the pandemic and a 30 per cent increase on the [...]
Prince Harry’s role at $5bn life coaching firm at centre of employee anger over ‘sneaky pay cut’ April 28, 2022 Employees at a life coaching and mental health firm have questioned the role of Prince Harry as its “chief impact officer”. Staff at $5bn Silicon Valley company BetterUp have complained about the Duke of Sussex’s high-profile role, as it implements a payment restructure which staff have claimed amounts to a “sneaky pay cut.” It did [...]
Grant Thornton partners see pay boosted by 35 per cent following boom in M&A activity April 7, 2022 Partners at Grant Thornton saw their pay jump 35 per cent last year after the London accountancy firm posted bumper profits on the back of a boom in mergers and acquisitions. Average profits earned by partners at accountancy giant Grant Thornton jumped from £451,000 in 2020 to highs of £611,000 in 2021. The 35 per [...]
Boardroom bloody noses: Activist activity surges as FTSE firms feel the heat over pay and director votes December 13, 2021 There were plenty of bloody noses around FTSE boardrooms this year, with new data out today showing a surge in investor activism rattling remuneration committees over pay awards and spooking directors trying to get re-elected to their posts. Investors in FTSE 350 companies are increasingly more activist, with a 29 per cent surge in shareholder [...]
FTSE 100 chief execs continue to feel the pinch with lower pay packages November 22, 2021 The pay cheques of FTSE 100 company chief executives have taken a hit this year, as executive rewards were curbed during the pandemic, according to reports.