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Credit Suisse handed out $493m in retention bonuses last year

The figure was higher than in the previous two years as the Swiss bank battled an exodus of staff

Credit Suisse was acquired by UBS in March last year
Credit Suisse was acquired by UBS in March last year Photo: Pascal Mora/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Credit Suisse handed out 447m Swiss francs ($493m) in retention awards to staff in 2023, more than in the previous two years, as it was acquired by its arch-rival UBS.

The bank granted close to $500m in deferred cash and share awards in a bid to retain key staff, it said in its annual report published on 28 March. This is up from CHF355m awarded in 2022 and CHF395m handed out a year earlier as Credit Suisse battled an exodus of employees amid a series of crises. It did not specify how many employees received the bonuses in 2023.

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