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Nomura executive earns a record US$12 million, tripling CEO’s pay

by Stephanie Irvin
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Nomura executive earns a record US million, tripling CEO’s pay
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The pay boost came after soaring fixed-income trading and resurgent markets in Japan

NOMURA Holdings gave Christopher Willcox the highest ever pay for an executive officer at Japan’s biggest brokerage after the company returned to profit growth.

Willcox, who heads the Tokyo-based firm’s trading and investment banking, got US$12 million in compensation for the year ended March, according to a filing on Wednesday (Jun 26).

He earned about US$5.5 million in that role in the second half of the prior year. He was promoted in October 2022 and is among just seven executive officers in the firm.

His compensation is more than triple that of chief executive officer Kentaro Okuda, whose compensation for the year rose 31 per cent to 506 million yen (S$4.3 million). Okuda’s pay was also a record high for a Nomura CEO.

After working through a string of setbacks in recent years that kept earnings subdued, including losses tied to the collapse of Archegos Capital Management, Nomura raised pay for its top managers to the highest in at least a decade.

Willcox’s pay is more than the US$10.8 million of UniCredit CEO Andrea Orcel and the US$9.4 million compensation of Deutsche Bank’s Christian Sewing.

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The pay boost came after soaring fixed-income trading and resurgent markets in Japan helped Okuda achieve the first increase in annual profit under his watch.

The level and structure of remuneration takes into account the roles and responsibilities of individuals as well as the market pay in Japan and overseas, a spokesperson for Nomura said.

The broker has unveiled plans to almost double profit by March 2031, in part by making its key wholesale division finance its own operations and shifting resources to areas where it wants to grow.

But challenges persist, as costs remain elevated at the wholesale business led by Willcox, prompting the company to look for growth in other areas such as trust banking and investment management. BLOOMBERG

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