Directors' remuneration news

New requirements introduced by The Companies (Miscellaneous Reporting) Regulations 2018 came into force for accounting periods beginning on or after 1 Janury 2019. 

For December 2020 year end reporters, further new requirements introduced by the Companies (Directors’ Remuneration Policy and Directors’ Remuneration Report) Regulations 2019 (SI 2019/970) (the 2019 Regulations), come into force.  These Regulations which partially implement the Shareholders Rights Directive extend the scope of remuneration reporting to include unquoted traded companies and introduce new requirements in respect of the directors’ remuneration policy and the directors’ remuneration report.  In particular the remuneration report must now include:

  • a comparison of the annual change of each director’s pay to the annual change in average employee pay, over a rolling five year period.
  • the split of fixed and variable pay for each director, as two additional columns to the existing ‘Single Figure’ table.
  • any changes made to share options granted or offered and the main conditions for the exercise of these rights including the exercise price and date, compared to the previous year.

The changes in the 2019 Regulations to the requirements for quoted companies on the remuneration policy apply in respect of any new policy brought to shareholders for approval on or after 10 June 2019, while the changes to remuneration reporting take effect in respect of financial years starting on or after 10 June 2019.

In June 2019 the government published some guidance and answers to frequently asked questions about these regulations. The GC 100 and Investor Group has also published updated guidance to assist directors of quoted (and, for periods commencing on or after 10 June 2019, traded) companies to apply the requirements.

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DBT publishes summary of responses to its non-financial reporting review call for evidence

21 Mar, 2024

The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has published a summary of responses to its non-financial reporting review call for evidence, and also an impact assessment which sets out the first stage of planned measures to reform the UK non-financial reporting framework.

FRC publishes findings on the quality of corporate reporting in 2022/2023

07 Oct, 2023

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has published its Annual Review of Corporate Reporting 2022/2023. The report sets out the FRC’s expectations for areas of corporate reporting that require improvement and highlights the ten most frequently raised topics where improvements to reporting quality are needed. The findings follow a review of 263 annual reports and accounts with weighting in favour of the FTSE 350. 

FRC publishes findings on the quality of corporate reporting in 2021/2022

28 Oct, 2022

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has published its Annual Review of Corporate Reporting 2021/2022. The report sets out the FRC’s expectations of areas of corporate reporting that require improvement and highlights the ten most frequently raised topics where improvements to reporting quality are needed.

Investment Association publishes updated Principles of Remuneration

24 Nov, 2021

The Investment Association (IA) has published its updated Principles of Remuneration ("the Principles")

FRC publishes findings on the quality of corporate reporting in 2020/2021

27 Oct, 2021

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has published its Annual Review of Corporate Reporting 2020/2021. The report sets out the FRC’s expectations of areas of corporate reporting that require improvement and highlights the ten most frequently raised topics where improvements to reporting quality are needed.

FRC publishes research report on changes in remuneration reporting

17 May, 2021

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has published the results of new research carried out by the FRC and the University of Portsmouth. The report examined the remuneration policy disclosures of a sample of FTSE 350 companies during periods both before and after the introduction of the UK Corporate Governance Code 2018 ( ‘the Code’).

Investment Association publishes updated Principles of Remuneration

10 Dec, 2020

The Investment Association (IA) has published its updated Principles of Remuneration ("the Principles").

Investment Association publishes updated Principles of Remuneration

11 Nov, 2019

The Investment Association (IA) has published its updated Principles of Remuneration ("the Principles").

GC100 and Investor Group issue updated directors' remuneration reporting guidance

01 Aug, 2019

The GC100 and Investor Group has published updated guidance ("the guidance") to assist directors of listed companies to apply the directors’ remuneration report requirements set out in The Large and Medium-sized Companies and Groups (Accounts and Reports) (Amendment) Regulations 2013 ("the regulations”) as amended.

Government publishes guidance on new directors' remuneration regulations

14 Jun, 2019

The government has published a set of answers to frequently asked questions on the Companies (Directors’ Remuneration Policy and Directors’ Remuneration Report) Regulations 2019 (the Regulations).

Government approves legislation amending directors' remuneration requirements

30 May, 2019

The Companies (Directors' Remuneration Policy and Directors' Remuneration Report) Regulations 2019 ("the Regulations") have been approved.

Government publishes draft legislation amending directors' remuneration requirements

15 Apr, 2019

The Companies (Directors’ Remuneration Policy and Directors’ Remuneration Report) Regulations 2019 (the draft Regulations) have been laid before Parliament.

Investment Association publishes updated Principles of Remuneration

28 Nov, 2018

The Investment Association (IA) has published its updated Principles of Remuneration ("the Principles").

Investment Association publishes updated Principles of Remuneration

06 Nov, 2017

The Investment Association (IA) has published its updated Principles of Remuneration ("the Principles").

Government to set new legislation to take forward its corporate governance reforms

30 Aug, 2017

The Government has set out its plans to move forward with its corporate governance reforms following its Green Paper issued last November and also the BEIS Select Committee inquiry into corporate governance which reported in April 2017.

BEIS Select Committee publishes its report on corporate governance

06 Apr, 2017

The Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Select Committee has published its report following its inquiry and consultation on corporate governance launched in September 2016, recommending that action must be taken to address a lack of trust in business. Whilst the findings of the Select Committee are not binding on the Government, the proposals laid out in this report may be taken into consideration in any subsequent White Paper on Corporate Governance Reform.

BEIS issues Green Paper on Corporate Governance

29 Nov, 2016

The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has issued a Green Paper seeking views on how to improve the UK corporate governance framework and setting out options for updating the framework and reforming executive remuneration. The consultation closes on 17th February 2017.

Investment Association publishes updated Principles of Remuneration

01 Nov, 2016

The Investment Association (IA) has published its updated Principles of Remuneration ("the Principles").

Executive Remuneration Working Group report provides recommendations to rebuild trust in executive pay

27 Jul, 2016

The Executive Remuneration Working Group, established by the Investment Association, has published a report which provides ten recommendations to “rebuild trust in executive pay structures in the UK”.

PLSA issues Policy and Voting Guidelines 2015/16

12 Dec, 2015

The Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA, formerly the National Association of Pension Funds (NAPF)) has issued its Corporate Governance and Voting Guidelines for 2015/16.

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