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DBS CEO Piyush Gupta's FY2023 pay cut by 27% despite record earnings

The CEO of Singapore's largest bank was paid $11.2 $15.4 million for FY2022

DBS Group Holdings CEO Piyush Gupta has seen his FY2023 pay cut by around 27%, even as the bank reported record earnings of more than $10 billion.

For FY2023, he received a total remuneration package of $11.23 million, comprising basic salary plus other bonuses and incentives, as indicated in the bank's FY2023 annual report, released earlier today.

In contrast, he received $15.4 million for FY2022.

Gupta's pay cut was to signal responsibility for a series of digital disruptions experienced by the bank's customers.

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The pay cut was already flagged last month.

In contrast, DBS paid chairman Peter Seah total fees of $1.957 million for FY2023, versus $1.947 million for FY2022.

Lead independent director Olivier Lim, a former CFO of CapitaLand, remains the second best paid director, drawing $452,000 for FY2023, up from $429,000.

DBS shares gained 0.6% to change hands at $33.60 as at 9.10am.

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