Officials at society receive moderate pay rises

Executive pay rose only moderately at EBS last year, according to the building society's annual report.

Executive pay rose only moderately at EBS last year, according to the building society's annual report.

Chief executive Ted McGovern received a pay packet worth a total of €601,200 in 2004, up 2 per cent on his 2003 remuneration.

Mr McGovern was paid a basic salary of €336,200, as well as a bonus of €121,400.

He was also awarded €110,000 under the building society's medium-term incentive scheme.

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Other benefits amounted to €33,600.

John Cullen, the EBS finance director, saw his pay packet rise by 10 per cent in 2004 as he received total remuneration package of €392,900.

His basic salary amounted to €248,300.

The society's company secretary, Joe Ryan, was paid €397,200, up 6.4 per cent on 2003.

Mr Ryan's basic salary was also €248,300.

The three executive directors also shared pension contributions of €314,500 last year, up from €299,500.

The society's eight non-executive directors, meanwhile, shared remuneration of €397,000 in 2004, compared to €375,000 in the previous year.

The largest non-executive package went to the society's chairman, Brian Joyce, who received €90,000.

This compared to the €85,000 that was paid to him in 2003.

Vice-chairman Ron Bolger was paid €66,000, up from €62,000.

Úna McCaffrey

Úna McCaffrey

Úna McCaffrey is Digital Features Editor at The Irish Times.