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Singapore Exchange (SGX) wants firms to disclose CEO pay

Companies listed on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) may soon be required to disclose exactly how much they pay chief executive officers and directors, in a move to raise corporate governance standards.

According to a review by KPMG, only 5% of companies fully disclosed the remuneration amount in dollar value paid to both directors and CEOs on a named basis, with breakdowns for salary, bonus and benefits. The majority of companies disclosed remuneration in salary bands. SGX RegCo also said that it plans to cap the service of independent directors at nine years, and will announce more details in upcoming consultations.

Tan Boon Gin, Ceo Of Singapore Exchange Regulation (Sgx Regco) | Pc: Nicky Loh/Bloomberg
Tan Boon Gin, CEO of Singapore Exchange Regulation (SGX RegCo) | PC: Nicky Loh/Bloomberg

Singapore Exchange Ltd. is planning changes to its corporate disclosure rules, including asking companies to reveal exactly how much their chief executive officers are paid.

Singapore Exchange Regulation, the bourse’s regulatory arm known as SGX RegCo, will consult the market on requiring disclosures for the remuneration of CEOs and directors, according to a statement. It will also propose imposing a nine-year cap on the tenure of independent directors. It didn’t provide a timeline for either consultation.

Singapore Exchange (Sgx Centre)
Singapore Exchange (SGX Centre)

There’s been a global push for more transparency on executive pay, with the US Securities and Exchange Commission last month introducing a rule requiring disclosure of additional details such as performance incentives. Singapore is also seeking to change low board renewal at local companies, where it’s common to see independent directors in their positions for about a decade or longer.  

“I’m quite disappointed with how companies have approached the whole long-serving IDs matter,” Tan Boon Gin, CEO of Singapore Exchange Regulation (SGX RegCo), said at a briefing. Meanwhile, “remuneration disclosures remain poor” with companies citing competition as the reason, he added.

Singapore Exchange (Sgx Centre)
Singapore Exchange (SGX Centre)

Only 5% of companies fully disclosed the remuneration amount in dollar value paid to both directors and CEOs on a named basis, with breakdowns for salary, bonus and benefits, according to a review by KPMG LLP of the Code of Corporate Governance disclosures for Singapore-listed companies. The review’s findings were released in June.

Singapore Exchange (Sgx Centre)

The Singapore regulator is making a push for companies to become more ESG-conscious, also requiring mandatory climate-related disclosures as well as those around board diversity.

Source: Bloomberg

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