Rolls-Royce CEO's pay slashed by almost £10m despite huge rise in FTSE 100 shares
Tufan Erginbilgic, the CEO of Rolls-Royce, has experienced a significant reduction in his pay by nearly £10m, despite his successful turnaround of the FTSE 100 heavyweight.
The Derby-based company's latest financial year saw Erginbilgic pocketing £4.1m, a stark contrast to the £13.6m he earned in the previous 12 months, as reported by City AM.
His earlier remuneration was inflated by a £7.5m compensation for earnings lost from a former job.
Another factor contributing to the drop was the decrease in Erginbilgic's annual incentive plan earnings, which fell from £4.6m to £2.5m. Rolls-Royce has now introduced a changed separate bonus and long-term incentive plan scheme for its CEO, with the first LTIP not due to vest until the end of 2026.
In 2023, his hefty pay package placed him as the third highest earning FTSE 100 CEO, trailing only Astrazeneca's Pascal Soriot and Relx's Erix Engstrom.
However, Erginbilgic's ba
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