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Bank of England eyes stricter bonus clawbacks

Central bank considers proposals to make all firms authorised by the PRA amend contracts so vested bonuses can be clawed back

UK financial regulators are sharpening their focus on the links between pay and performance by considering an extension of powers to clawback bonuses.

The Bank of England has launched a consultation on proposals to ensure that bonuses can be clawed back up to six years after being paid out if there is a material downturn in a firm's financial performance in that time.

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