Salary of new chief executive of UDG rises to €650,000

Annual report says pay had not been increased in recent years despite profit rise

Brendan McAtamney: his  total package for last year came to just under €1.9 million. His predecessor, Liam Fitzgerald, earned more than €2 million. Photograph: Dave Meehan
Brendan McAtamney: his total package for last year came to just under €1.9 million. His predecessor, Liam Fitzgerald, earned more than €2 million. Photograph: Dave Meehan

The salary of the new chief executive of healthcare services provider UDG has risen to €650,000 a year after profits grew at the company last year, its annual report shows.

The company had a 10 per cent increase in profits before tax to €91.6 million last year. In February, Brendan McAtamney became chief executive, assuming the role from Liam Fitzgerald.

The company’s annual report, published on Friday, shows Mr Fitzgerald received a salary hike of just over 8 per cent from €600,000 to €650,000 on October 1st.

“The salary of the chief executive had not been increased significantly in recent years despite the significant increase in profitability, market capitalisation and the scale and complexity of the group and competitiveness of his package against the market,” said the report.

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Mr McAtamney’s total package for last year came to just under €1.9 million. His predecessor, Mr Fitzgerald, earned more than €2 million.

Mr Fitzgerald transitioned to a consultant and non-executive director role after he stepped down as chief executive until September 21st. He was paid €50,000 a month for this role.

Colin Gleeson

Colin Gleeson

Colin Gleeson is an Irish Times reporter