Investment Association targets executive pay

Alice Rigby
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The Investment Association (IA) is considering campaigning for corporate pay reform, according to Sky News.

The IA is contemplating lobbying for reform of boardroom remuneration structures after seeing substantial pay increases over the last two decades, according to the report.  Recently several companies, including asset managers such as Alliance Trust and investment bank Deutsche Bank, have seen their board-level performance and payment structures come under scrutiny. This is because boards often operate complex and opaque remuneration structures, including long-term share awards for historic performance. In a statement to Sky News, the IA's chief executive Daniel Godfrey (pictured) s...

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