Lloyds chief to get £2.5m bonus next month
Antonio Horta-Osório, the chief executive officer of Lloyds Banking Group might receive a multi-million pound bonus in the coming month.
Mr. Horta-Osório will receive a windfall of more than three million shares if the share price of the banking group remains above 73.6p for about 30 days. The share price of 73.6p is the same at which is the same level at which the government paid to bail out the bank during the financial crisis in 2008. The shares of the banking group were trading at around 80.37p on Friday, remaining above the mark for three weeks.
According to media reports, the bonus pay-outs might be more than £2.5 million but he will not be able to claim the money until the year 2018. Mr Horta-Osório, a Portuguese-born banker, had joined the British banking giant in 2011. He oversaw the sale of the first tranche of the government stake in the bank in 2012.
UK Financial Investments (UKFI), the Treasury unit that manages the government stakes in Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group, had sold 6 per cent of the issued share capital of the banking group in the market. Chancellor George Osborne had indicated that the government will soon start selling its holding in the Lloyds Banking Group.