After CEOs, senior bankers' pay to come under RBI lens

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Manojit Saha Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 21 2013 | 12:29 AM IST

Central bank to use principles laid out by G20’s Financial Stability Board

The Reserve Bank of India’s proposed guidelines on bank executives' compensation will be extended beyond just CEOs to all senior executives in private and foreign banks, especially those involved in treasury functions.

Sources close to the development told Business Standard that the move was in line with discussions held at G20 ministerial and central bank levels. RBI intends to use recently-endorsed principles laid out by the Financial Stability Board (FSB), a global regulatory and supervisory body under the G20, to work out the new norms

G-20 is an informal forum of finance ministers and central bank governors in key industrialised and developing economies to discuss key issues in the global economy. It was established in 1999.

The FSB principles, released in September, suggested bank regulators step in to limit bonuses to a percentage of net revenue if an entity did not have a sound capital base. They also recommended that bonuses be deferred till banks regained financial health.

At present, India's banking regulator approves the appointment and compensation packages of CEOs of private and foreign banks. As standard practice, RBI insists that the compensation package is linked to the bank's size and performance.

PAY SLIPS
Remuneration for 2008-09 (in Rs cr)
CEOBankAmount
Aditya PuriHDFC Bank2.69
Romesh SobtiIndusInd Bank2.37
Shikha SharmaAxis Bank2.25*
Chanda KochharICICI Bank1.62
Rana KapoorYes Bank1.22
OP BhattSBI0.20**
* For 2009-10
** SBI chairman's package included an incentive of Rs 8 lakh
Source: Banks

To cover more executives going forward, banks are being asked to formulate a compensation policy and ensure that any senior-level appointment is in line with the policy.

Switzerland is the latest to announce measures to limit bank compensation though no limits were imposed on bonuses.

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First Published: Nov 14 2009 | 12:18 AM IST

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