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Shareholders gear up for showdowns over exec pay: ‘We will be voting against excessive compensation’

This year’s AGM season will be the first where shareholders can evaluate how boards have responded to the Covid crisis

Executive pay has always been a contentious issue, it likely to be “more important for investors this year” according to Amra Balic of BlackRock
Executive pay has always been a contentious issue, it likely to be “more important for investors this year” according to Amra Balic of BlackRock Photo: eenah Moon/Getty Images

Some of the world's largest investors have been turning up the heat on boardroom executives since the Covid pandemic struck last year, urging them to avoid awarding excessive bonuses to company bosses if staff have been laid off or shareholder dividends have been slashed.

In the months following the onset of the crisis, influential investors including BMO Global Asset Management, Robeco and Schroders were quick to advise companies against topping up pay for those executives who may have seen bonuses disappear due to falling share prices and dwindling profits.

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