Stephen Catlin, Bronek Masojada et al led their businesses to record profits in 2009 in exchange for total compensation of £2.68mn ($4.35mn) and £1.68mn respectively, while the lowliest CEO pay on Lime Street was a mere £414,000.
Leading the table of Lime Street's 2009 earners was Catlin with £2.68mn, closely followed by another entrepreneurial CEO, as Lancashire's founder Richard Brindle earned £2.66mn ($4.31mn) in 2009.
The Lloyd's Corporation's elite was also handsomely remunerated. In his farewell year, underwriting chief Rolf...
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