Postby Tas » Sun Mar 03, 2013 7:31 pm
This has been put forward by the EU and will need to be ratified first. Although the current government has stated it is against such a policy, if voted in then banks in the UK which are authorised by the FSA (Financial Services Authority) will need to implement the policy.
A couple of points:
1. It would only impact Banks. It will not impact hedge funds, private equity firms, nor private investment firms. Eventually it may encompass these firms but not for quite some time. From a 'bonus culture' perspective only a small percentage of employees in the banks actually receive the bonuses we read about in the media, yes others do receive bonuses but these can range from £100 to £40,000 and can be highly variable against the profits of the firm.
2. The biggest bonuses do tend to be in these 'other' firms.
3. From a company tax perspective and the employee NI payable on income, the City of London is the highest contributor to the government coffers.
4. Should this EU policy be introduced this will likely see a change in the way contracts are written. For example, base pay, associated benefits plus discretionary bonus (N.B. The FSA under their Remuneration Code requires companies to provide how they remunerate employees with a greater emphasis these days placed on compliance with regulation, rather than linked directely to profits made by the individual/team.....how much this actual occurs in practise is another question of course.) is the way at the moment. Looking forward base salaries are likely to increase but maybe the way benefits are linked to this may change e.g. life assurance is currently calculated on base salaries, but in the future may be calculated on a % of base salary. My point, albeit long winded, is that the actual amounts paid (salary + bonus) are unlikely to differ that much overall.
Overall, in my opinion, this is more a political/public "win" perception rather than something that is likely to really impact in any huge degree the current compensation culture, rather it is likely to change the structure!