Article 68Z1C NatWest accused of ‘unjust’ profiteering after CEO paid £5.2m

NatWest accused of ‘unjust’ profiteering after CEO paid £5.2m

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Kalyeena Makortoff Banking correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#68Z1C)

Alison Rose becomes group's second-highest-paid boss as bank reports largest profits since 2007

NatWest has been accused of unjust" profiteering as it handed its boss Alison Rose a 5.2m pay package and upped its bonus pool for bankers, after the bailed out lender made its biggest profit since 2007 on the back of higher mortgage costs for customers.

The bank - which is still 44%-owned by the taxpayer - revealed on Friday that Rose's pay had soared by 46% from 3.6m a year earlier, partly because of the higher value of shares doled out as part of her long-term incentive plan.

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