Scotiabank sets target pay for new CEO Scott Thomson $2-million lower than predecessor

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Scotiabank sets target pay for new CEO Scott Thomson $2-million lower than predecessor
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Brian Porter gets $1.5-million bonus for helping with the transition for three months

earned a combined $55.3-million in total compensation in 2022, down slightly from $56.5-million the year prior, according to theScotiabank’s Mr. Porter received a $1.3-million salary and $10.14-million in bonuses and stock awards, for a total of $11.44-million, slightly less than the proposed target, as Scotiabank fell short of its business goals. But other compensation, including an estimated increase in his pension benefits, brought his grand total to $13.6-million, a 11.

Most of Canada’s major banks only narrowly beat or missed their profit targets in 2022, largely tempering pay increases compared with the previous year’sLast year, rising interest rates boosted profit margins, but those gains were offset by rising costs and gradual increases to loan loss reserves as Canada’s five largest banks built financial cushions in anticipation of an economic downturn.

RBC said its net income target for the bonus plan was $15.2-billion, versus the $16.1-billion it earned in 2021. It made $15.8-billion. BMO’s incentive pay also includes goals based on return on equity and the bank’s efficiency ratio, a measure of cost management. It met or exceeded both. Over all, however, BMO outperformed goals by a smaller margin than in 2021, which resulted in a smaller bonus for Mr. White than in the previous year.

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