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Noonan confirms he said no to bonuses in face-to-face meeting with AIB bosses

The Finance Minister has confirmed he met with officials from the bank, but “personally reinforced” that there are currently no plans to re-introduce bonuses.

MINISTER FOR FINANCE Michael Noonan has confirmed that top executives from Allied Irish Bank (AIB) requested a return to bonuses last month.

However, the Minister “personally reinforced” that are no currently no plans to re-introduce such incentivisation.

“I can confirm that at a meeting which took place between AIB and officials from the Department of Finance in January 2014,” he said, responding to a parliamentary question from Fianna Fáil’s Michael McGrath.

“AIB raised the issue of new staff incentivisation measures in the context of our shared objective to return the bank to profitability and ultimately deliver a return for the taxpayer.”

The Minister said that “no policy changes are planned” in the area of bank bonuses.

He reiterated that in state-owned banks, the payment of bonuses is not permitted and that ‘remuneration is capped at €500,000, excluding normal pension entitlements’.

Speaking last month, the Minister said that “much better performance” is required before bonuses will be considered.

Background: AIB silent over bonus plan for top executives >

‘Sorry guys’: No bonuses for top bankers >

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