New guide to regulation of remuneration in financial service firms

FINANCIAL SERVICES

New guide to regulation of remuneration in financial service firms

E-reward has published a major new guide summarising the current position in the ongoing development of the regulatory framework for remuneration in financial services.

We commissioned Andrew Menhennet, Director of AM Reward Consulting, an independent reward consultancy, to update his 2009 e-reward report.

His new report:

  • explains the revised FSA Code in depth – how it works, who it covers, the main elements

  • provides detailed “Guidance for supervisors” on the revised FSA Code, extracted from reports issued by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS) and the European Banking Authority (EBA), and explains how this can help firms understand what is expected of them under the Code

  • looks in detail at the FSA’s final rules on disclosure of remuneration

  • examines the background to the revised Code and how familiarity with this broader context can assist reward practitioners in understanding and implementing the revised Code.

Section 5 lists the key publications we have analysed in researching and writing this report, with web links so that you can download the relevant document in PDF format. Section 6 contains a glossary of terms. There then follows a series of checklists and document extracts. 

Click here to download the contents and introductory pages in PDF format.

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Title: "The Regulation of Remuneration in Financial Services", eresearch 79, April 2011, published by e-reward.co.uk Ltd.

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