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Chief executive pay rises at FTSE 250 firms

Despite public anger, political pressure and a drop in pay for blue-chip bosses, CEOs in the FTSE 250 appear to have taken less action

Chief executive pay rises at FTSE 250 firms

Bosses of the UK's biggest companies may have bowed to public and shareholder pressure and cut their multi-million pound pay packets in the past year — but those of their mid-sized cousins are still rising.

The average chief executive at a mid-cap FTSE 250 firm received a total pay packet of £1.8m in 2016, according to the latest survey from pay advisory firm FIT Remuneration Consultants, published yesterday. That was 16% more than in 2015.

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