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Standard Chartered to overhaul executive pay as bonuses jump 7%

The UK lender is proposing skewing payments towards bigger bonuses after the scrapping of a long-standing cap by UK regulators

Bill Winters, chief executive of Standard Chartered, could see his pay increase under a new structure
Bill Winters, chief executive of Standard Chartered, could see his pay increase under a new structure Photo: Hollie Adams/ Getty Images

Standard Chartered has unveiled a plan to bolster its chief executive’s pay to up to £13.1m as it has overhauled its compensation after the UK scrapped a long-standing cap on bonuses.

The UK lender is proposing a new pay structure for its chief executive Bill Winters and chief financial officer Diego De Giorgi, which would see the pair take a significant cut in base salary in return for a potentially bigger bonus.

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