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LONDON: Britain on Tuesday scrapped a decade-old cap on banker bonuses inherited from the European Union, signalling a clear divergence in post-Brexit financial rules from the 27-country bloc it left in 2020.

Britain was outvoted in the EU when the cap was introduced in 2014 to try to prevent the kind of behaviour that led to the global financial crisis of 2008 and its accompanying taxpayer bailouts of lenders.

The move to ditch the cap drew criticism from trade unions and campaigners on Tuesday, who dubbed it inappropriate at a time when many households were struggling in a cost of living crisis.

Most bankers affected by the cap are based in London, and the Bank of England (BoE) has long said the cap, which limits bonuses to twice basic pay if shareholders approve, has simply led to higher fixed salaries to circumvent it.

The BoE and Financial Conduct Authority proposed scrapping the cap in a public consultation earlier this year, and its abolition was confirmed in final policy published on Tuesday.

Both regulators have a remit to aid the competitiveness of London as a global financial centre as it competes with New York, where there are no bonus caps.

Allowing bankers to implement the change earlier than originally proposed will also help them meet their goal.

In a joint statement, the regulators said the changes would enter force from Oct. 31, earlier than the original 2024 proposed start date.

“We support the removal of the bonus cap, which will ensure the financial services industry is globally competitive and make the UK a more attractive place to work for international professionals,” banking industry body UK Finance said.

The change is still probably too late for some banks to adapt their systems in time for this year’s bonus allocations that will be paid in early 2024.

In any case, bonuses may not rise for bankers on a high basic salary that contractually cannot be reduced, as banks try to avoid allegations of adding to inflationary pressures.

A source at one multinational bank, who declined to be named, said it was too early to say if this year’s bonus round would be affected, adding that while the change was disruptive it could help attract talent from the United States and Asia.

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Parvez Oct 30, 2023 12:04pm
Not surprised......The British PM is an ex banker ....,
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