Ocado chief Tim Steiner paid £59m despite record loss

  • 2/12/2020
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The top five executives at Ocado are to share an £88 million payday, despite the online retailer suffering a £215 million loss in its last financial year. Ocado revealed yesterday that its management team would receive the maximum possible from a five-year incentive scheme set up in 2014 because of the rise in the company’s share price. Tim Steiner, 50, chief executive, will be paid £58.7 million for the year to December 1, 2019, one of the largest annual payouts for a FTSE 100 boss. Duncan Tatton-Brown, 54, the chief financial officer, will be paid £15.8 million, as will Mark Richardson, 55, Ocado’s chief operating officer. Luke Jensen, 53, the chief technology officer, will receive £8.55 million and Neill Abrams, group general counsel, will receive Continue reading

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