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Metro Bank risks backlash over £60m bonus scheme for chief executive

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Metro Bank is at risk of a shareholder backlash after two influential shareholder advisers warned about a complex bonus scheme that could hand the bank’s chief executive a £60m windfall.ISS and Glass Lewis, prominent proxy advisory services that suggest how shareholders should vote on company policies at annual meetings, are concerned that the new long-term bonus will be linked to the bank’s share price, which may climb regardless of how well bosses run it.The reports, published before Metro Bank’s annual shareholder meeting on 20 May, suggest it could lead to excessive, and potentially unwarranted, windfalls for bosses, including the chief executive, Daniel Frumkin.Under the new plan, a bonus would be paid out after five years depending on how high the share price climbs over the long term.Metro Bank’s share price currently sits at about 110p, and would have to climb above 120p in three years’ time for the bonus to kick in.

A jump to 437p during that period could earn Frumkin a one-off payment of up to £60m.That would be a major windfall for a chief executive, who last year earned a total of £1.15m, thanks in part to a £153k bonus.Metro was the first high street bank to open in the UK in more than 100 years when it was launched by the US billionaire Vernon Hill in 2010, attracted a wave of customers with dog-friendly branches and seven-day opening hours.But the bank suffered in the years that followed.

Its share price was all but wiped out in 2019 after a devastating accounting error led to the resignation of it top executives and founder.It took a further dive in 2023 when it emerged the bank would need more cash from investors after it failed to convince regulators that Metro could be trusted to assess its own risks.Metro was forced into the hands of the Colombian billionaire Jaime Gilinski Bacal as part of a £925m rescue deal in 2023, leading to a massive turnaround plan that has involved more than 1,000 job cuts and a decision to close branches on Sundays.ISS said Metro Bank had “not put forward a convincing case” to support the new bonus plan, while Glass Lewis said it had “severe reservations about recommending shareholders support the remuneration policy at this time”.“Participants may be eligible for extremely high payouts based largely on market forces,” Glass Lewis said.

“We generally prefer that incentive awards reflect underlying performance measures that correlate to long-term growth, with appropriate limits.“We recommend that shareholders vote against this proposal,” Glass Lewis added.Sign up to Business TodayGet set for the working day – we'll point you to all the business news and analysis you need every morningafter newsletter promotionBoth proxy advisers recommended that shareholders reject a special resolution related to the new bonus scheme, as well as the wider remuneration policy.The remuneration policy, which is being overhauled outside the normal three-year cycle, also proposes a jump in annual bonuses that can now be worth up to 150% of salary, compared with 100% previously.The proposed change is likely to be voted through, given the bank is now 53% owned by Bacal, who also sits on its board.

However, it could still result in an embarrassing rebellion from remaining shareholders.Metro Bank said in a statement: “The remuneration committee’s approach is based on the delivery of long-term growth generation and the continued turnaround of the bank.The proposed policy is fully aligned with shareholder’s interests and the creation of shareholder value over a sustained period.”Metro has also been called out for falling short on gender diversity, as women account for just 27% of its board.That is shy of the 33% target set for the FTSE 350 firms in line with the Hampton-Alexander review and 40% targets set by the FTSE Women Leaders review.

ISS said it had given “qualified support” for the Metro Bank chair, Robert Sharpe, as a result,Metro Bank pointed to a comment from its annual report stating: “We recognise the benefits of having a balanced and diverse board which represents the views, experiences and backgrounds of our customers and colleagues,We are committed to increasing the diversity of our board over time and in line with our board succession plan,”
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Australia’s best small museums: celebrating apples, bottles, country music, dinosaurs …

In the small country town of Tingha in northern New South Wales sits a supermarket seemingly frozen in time: the Wing Hing Long and Company Store. Its shelves are lined with old products – canned food from the 90s, shoes from bygone eras, boxes of soap with retro graphics and bottles of spray-on starch. “It’s almost like you’re stepping back in history,” says artist Simone Rosenbauer. “It’s so amazing!”None of the products are for sale: this supermarket, established by storekeeper Ah Lin in 1881 to service the region’s tin-mining boom, is now a living museum – conserved by the local council after it closed in 1998 after nearly 120 years of business.The Wing Hing Long and Company Store is one of 41 rural museums Rosenbauer documented as part of her ambitious project Small Museum, which took her across every state and territory photographing community-run museums and interviewing the people behind them

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Colbert on Trump administration’s ethos: ‘Take full responsibility and dump it on somebody else’

Late-night hosts dug into the chaos at Newark airport leading to a cascade of cancellations, Donald Trump’s alleged Hollywood tariffs and the visit of the Canadian prime minister, Mark Carney, to the White House.On Tuesday’s Late Show, Stephen Colbert looked into the cascade of delays at Newark airport this week, causing the cancellation of hundreds of flights. The culprit was a terrifying 90-second blackout during which air traffic controllers temporarily lost radar and communications with the aircraft under their control, making them unable to see, hear or talk to them. “Those are three fairly important things,” Colbert deadpanned.The blackout was caused by a fried piece of copper wire

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Michael Pitt arrested for alleged sexual assault and attack on ex-girlfriend

Boardwalk Empire actor Michael Pitt has been arrested on sexual assault and domestic violence charges.According to the New York Post and Variety, the 44-year-old has been accused of multiple assaults by an ex-girlfriend stemming from four incidents taking place between 2020 and 2021.She alleges that Pitt sexually assaulted and attacked her with a cinderblock and a wooden plank at the actor’s Bushwick, Brooklyn, home. He is also accused of strangling her.The actor, whose credits also include Dawson’s Creek and films such as The Dreamers, Seven Psychopaths and Funny Games, pleaded not guilty after his arrest on Friday and is now out on bail

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Art Fund to launch £5m project for UK museums to share their collections

A £5m project in which 20 museums will share their collections and expertise with each other could revolutionise the touring model in the UK.Going Places has been developed by Art Fund, the charity that secures art for public collections while providing financial support for museums, and will involve local people when the nationwide project launches in May 2026.Billed as “the UK’s largest ever collaborative touring project”, several institutions will work together on themed exhibitions while pooling resources and sharing expertise.Museums that wanted to take part met up and underwent a “matchmaking” process where they identified themes that interested them before splitting into groups.Museums Worcestershire, OnFife and Penlee House Gallery and Museum in Penzance will collaborate on exhibitions focusing on the female artists in their collections

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