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According to the new report, the chiefs of the largest British companies listed in the list have taken a salary in the house record.
The average wage among FTSE 100 main executive directors amounted to £ 4,58 million ($ 6.2 million) a year by March 31, a high pay center in comparison with £ 4,29 million in the financial year 2023-2024, and the highest rate was to disclose the single number for the General Directory.
The average bonus payments, meanwhile, increased to £ 1.61 million, the analytical center said.
CNBC did not check the figures in the report. The high payment center report does not include private companies, which means that it does not reflect all the best salaries of the UK.
Last year, the UK’s average worker received 37 430 pounds, or 122 times less than the typical FTSE 100 chief. This gap is even higher, where the chiefs of the largest companies listed 290 times than the usual employee in 2023 reports. report from the Institute of Economic Policy.
On this list, the top 10 FTSE 100 salaries of women are not presented by women. The high pay center stated that only nine General Directors who served through the financial year by the index, with an average payment of £ 3.27 million, below £ 4,64 million for companies operating over the year.
The highest paying director of women in the UK is widely understood by Denise Couts, the head of the Bet365 Internet Resort, whose salary amounted to £ 94.66 million last year, Company Accounts reports.
Since 2019, companies that list in London have more than 250 employees to disclose the ratio between their CEO and their usual employee and disclose information to justify the salaries of leading bosses.
Using this disclosure of this “single figure”, which usually includes a basic salary, bonus, pension and short -term and long -term incentives, the highest paid leaders were:
Campaign | Sector | CEO | Pay 2024-25 (£ m) |
---|---|---|---|
Melrose Industries | Aerospace | Simon Peckham/Peter Dilnot* | 58.9 |
Pierce | Education | Andy bird/Omar Abysh* | 18.9 |
Astrazeneca | Pharmaceutical drugs | Pascal Soriot | 14.7 |
Coca-Cola Europe Partners | Goods of people’s consumption | Damian old | 13.9 |
Radi | Analytics data | Eric Engstram | 13.5 |
3I | Private capital | Simon borrows | 11.9 |
Bae Systems | Defense | Charles Woodburn | 11.7 |
Hsbc | Banking activity | Love kuin. | 11 |
Standard covered | Banking activity | Bill Winter | 10.7 |
Expert | Financial services | Brian Cassin | 10.6 |
*Annual rate calculated from two digits where the role has changed, including disposable payments |
Source: High Payment Center