Barclays has awarded shares worth almost £32m to its top executives.
The total rewards, which include elements of salary and long-term incentives, are almost 25% lower than those handed out last year and include more executives.
The bank's chief executive, Antony Jenkins, was given shares worth £3.8m, but sold about half of them to meet tax liabilities.
Barclays made underlying profits of £5.2bn last year - a fall of 32%.
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The total rewards, which include elements of salary and long-term incentives, are almost 25% lower than those handed out last year and include more executives.
The bank's chief executive, Antony Jenkins, was given shares worth £3.8m, but sold about half of them to meet tax liabilities.
Barclays made underlying profits of £5.2bn last year - a fall of 32%.
More---> http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-26630606