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Bank of England says scrapping banker bonus cap could widen gender pay gap

Last year's boom in bonuses benefited men more than women, but scrapping the cap might not make for a more equal workforce, according to new research

Diversity campaigners have long held that bonuses are one of the main drivers of a stubbornly wide gender pay gap in banking
Diversity campaigners have long held that bonuses are one of the main drivers of a stubbornly wide gender pay gap in banking Photo: Getty Images

Lifting the UK's long-held cap on banker bonuses could increase the gender pay gap in the sector, according to a Bank of England study into plans to abolish the rules.

Banks have struggled to close their UK gender pay gaps since they were forced to disclose their numbers by the government in 2017, gaps that swelled last year as variable compensation surged.

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