Are the 10 highest paid ASX 200 CEOs worth their paypackets?
Are the 10 highest paid ASX 200 CEOs worth their paypackets?
Do you own shares in any of these companies? Judge whether these chiefs have done justice to their take-home pay.
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The 10 best-paid chief executives in the
S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) have been revealed, as investors wonder whether they deserve their massive salaries.
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An Australian Council of Superannuation Investors survey has revealed that the CEOs of ASX 100 companies received no annual bonus in 2020, double that of the previous year. They included Alan Joyce of Qantas, Marnie Baker of Bendigo & Adelaide Bank and Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz of Mirvac. Ed John from the ACSI says that the pandemic and ensuing lockdowns was the main reason for lower CEO pay in 2020, and he says the better alignment between pay and performance should result in fewer ‘strikes’ against remuneration reports at the next round of AGMs.
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