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UPDATE 2-StanChart bows to investor ire by cutting pension of CEO Winters

Fri, 08th Nov 2019 08:08

* Winters' pension contribution halved to 237,000 pounds

* Cut follows criticism from shareholders

* Likely to put pressure on Lloyds, Barclays, Santander UK
(Recasts, adds context on other British bank CEO pensions)

By Huw Jones and Iain Withers

LONDON, Nov 8 (Reuters) - Standard Chartered joined
some of its British rivals in cutting its chief executive's
pension allowance on Friday after protests from shareholders,
putting pressure on other banks such as Lloyds to
follow suit.

British banks have faced mounting criticism from investors
for awarding their top executives more favourable pension
arrangements than the rest of their employees.

Standard Chartered said its CEO Bill Winters and Chief
Financial Officer Andy Halford had agreed to have their pension
allowances cut to 10% from 20% of their salary from January,
putting them in line with the rest of its workforce in Britain.

The bank's definition of 'total salary' includes both base
salary and a fixed pay allowance paid in shares. Therefore as a
proportion of his base salary alone, the pension allowance
Standard Chartered awards Winters will fall from 40% to 20%.

Winters had previously defended his pension arrangements,
saying in an interview with the Financial Times that investors
that voted against his allowance "immature and unhelpful".

But Standard Chartered said in a statement on Friday that
taking investors' views into consideration, its remuneration
committee had concluded it should make the changes to avoid
"distraction" from delivering the bank's business strategy.

MARKET RATE

Britain's biggest mortgage lender Lloyds has also attracted
heavy criticism, with its CEO Antonio Horta-Osorio accused this
year of "boundless greed" by MPs for not giving up his pension
allowance, which is equivalent to 33% of his salary.

Horta-Osorio, who received a 6.3 million pound pay package
in 2018 and accepted a cut to his pension contribution from 46%
in February, defended his salary and pension during a grilling
in Parliament, saying they were in line with the market rate.

Lloyds has previously said executive pay levels would be
reviewed ahead of the bank's annual meeting next year.

The UK division of Spanish bank Santander and
Barclays also pay their CEOs pension contributions
above 10%, with Santander's Nathan Bostock getting 35% and
Barclays' Jes Staley receiving 17%, or 34% of base salary if a
fixed share award is excluded from the calculation.

However, HSBC's Noel Quinn and RBS's Alison Rose both get a
10% pension contribution, after the lenders cut their CEO
pension levels this year.

In May 36% of votes cast at Standard Chartered's annual
shareholder meeting were against its remuneration report, which
had recommended that Winters receive a pension allowance in 2019
of 474,000 pounds on top of his fixed salary in cash and shares
of 2.4 million pounds.

The changes mean that in 2020 Winters' pension allowance
will drop to 237,000 pounds and Halford's to 147,000 pounds.
This will reduce the maximum bonus the pair can receive by 8%,
since their bonuses are capped at 200% of their fixed pay.
($1 = 0.7804 pounds)
(Reporting by Huw Jones and Iain Withers; Editing by Dale
Hudson and Alexander Smith)

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