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Citi shareholders against $15m package for Vikram Pandit

Showing frustration with large payouts to Wall Street executives, Citigroup's shareholders have voted against the bank's proposal on top level compensations, which included a USD 15 million package for its India-born CEO Vikram Pandit.

April 18, 2012 / 16:50 IST

Showing frustration with large payouts to Wall Street executives, Citigroup's shareholders have voted against the bank's proposal on top level compensations, which included a USD 15 million package for its India-born CEO Vikram Pandit.

The vote came at Citi's annual shareholder meeting held in Dallas on Tuesday.

While the vote is not binding, it is the first time that investors at one of America's largest banks have voted against a board's compensation plan, the New York Times said.

Only 45% of shareholders supported the plan while the rest voted against the proposal on executive compensation, which included approving Pandit's USD 15 million pay package.

Since Citi does not have to act on the vote, Pandit and other top executives could still get their packages but the rejection nonetheless sends out a strong signal.

"Citi's board of directors takes the shareholder vote seriously, and along with senior management will consult with representative shareholders to understand their concerns," said Jon Diat, a spokesman for Citi.

Last year, Pandit's USD 14.9 million compensation included USD 1.67 million salary and USD 5.3 million cash bonus. He had also received a retention package valued at USD 40 million.

However, at the height of the financial crisis in 2009, Pandit had said he will take home just a dollar as salary. "CEOs deserve good pay, but there's good pay and there's obscene pay," the report quoted Brian Wenzinger, a principal at a Philadelphia money management company that voted against the pay package, as saying.

first published: Apr 18, 2012 11:00 am

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