Jupiter senior figures share £5.3m bonus package in 2015

Chatfeild-Roberts gets £2.1m

Anna Fedorova
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Jupiter's CEO Maarten Slendebroek and manager of the Merlin fund-of-funds range John Chatfeild-Roberts have received a £2.1m bonus each for 2015, sharing in a total £5.3m package with two other senior executives.

This follows a strong set of results for 2015, with the firm reporting inflows of £1.9bn, as well as strong revenue and profit growth, with profit before tax up 3% to £164.6m compared to 2014. Slendebroek (pictured) and Chatfeild-Roberts will defer £800,000 of their bonus, each, into the company's shares for three years. Commenting on the CEO's bonus for the year, the firm said: "As chief executive, Maarten has shown strong leadership in a year of implementing and delivering on the company's strategy. This year has seen strong financial, investment and net sales performance. "In ad...

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