Dutch banks are poised to become the first in the world to put a cap on the value of bonuses paid to their most senior executives under a new code that will restrict such pay-outs to one year's salary.
The code, drawn up by the Dutch bankers' association and the finance ministry, will limit variable pay for executive board members to the same level as their annual salary, once it comes into effect in January.
“It goes farther than anything that has happened so far in any other country I know of,” Wouter Bos, Dutch finance minister, told the Financial Times.
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