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FTSE 100 bosses enjoy bumper bonuses despite uptick in ESG-linked remuneration

Average CEO pay hit £3.9m as PwC reveals 90% of the UK's blue-chip index included environmental, social or governance measures in their annual compensation incentive plans

Driven by initiatives around diversity and inclusion, health and safety, and employee engagement, social measures in annual bonus plans continue to be the most common form of ESG metric
Driven by initiatives around diversity and inclusion, health and safety, and employee engagement, social measures in annual bonus plans continue to be the most common form of ESG metric Photo: Getty Images

The top brass at FTSE 100 companies have enjoyed bumper bonus payouts this year, despite a majority of firms linking remuneration with ESG metrics, research from PwC has shown.

Nearly 90% of companies in the UK’s blue-chip index had embedded environmental, social or governance measures in their annual bonus and/or long-term incentive plan for 2022, according to analysis following the end of the AGM season.

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