Scottish Daily Mail

New Glaxo boss set for £8.7m pay deal

. . . and will be the best paid woman in the FTSE 100

- by Victoria Ibitoye

GLAXOSMITH­KLINE’S boss is poised to become the best-paid woman in the FTSE 100.

Emma Walmsley, 47, who replaces Sir Andrew Witty as chief executive of the drugs firm in April, will take home up to £8.7m.

The mother-of-four will receive a basic salary of just over £1m – less than Witty, who was paid £1.1m in 2016.

But including bonuses, pension benefits and performanc­e-related incentives, Walmsley’s maximum earnings could reach £8.7m.

With good performanc­e, she could be the highest-paid woman on the FTSE, ousting Whitbread’s Alison Brittain, whose pay could reach more than £6m with performanc­erelated incentives, and Imperial Brand’s Alison Cooper, who was paid £5.5m in 2016.

None of them come close to Bet365 chief executive Denise Coates, 49, who took home £117.5m last year. However, she runs a privately-owned company so is not part of the elite blue-chip index.

Glaxo, which faced pressure from shareholde­rs to curb Walmsley’s pay earlier this month, said Walmsley’s maximum earnings are still around 25pc lower than Witty’s and her pay package is more likely to fall to around the £3m mark.

Witty, who received £6.8m in 2016, had been entitled to a maximum pay package of up to £11.6m. He is one of the most respected bosses in the FTSE100 and has been chief executive since 2008.

Earlier this month it was reported that Urs rohner, chair of Glaxo’s remunerati­on committee, had suggested a package to grant Walmsley a base salary of just under £1m to reflect her experience level.

A spokesman for GSK said: ‘We have been in active consultati­ons with shareholde­rs on these matters and have been over several months.

‘Following feedback from shareholde­rs we have adjusted the remunerati­on policy.’

Walmsley, who was unveiled as Witty’s successor last September, is the first female boss of Glaxo, the third biggest company on the FTSE with a global workforce of more than 100,000. Although she grew up in Kent, Walmsley was born in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, into a naval family, and is the daughter of Vice-Admiral Sir robert Walmsley, former chief of defence procuremen­t at the Ministry of Defence.

She was educated at the £30,000a-year St Swithun’s boarding school in Winchester before studying classics and modern languages at Christ Church, Oxford. Joining Glaxo in 2010, she has run its consumer products unit.

Before taking the top job, Walmsley said she asked herself: ‘How could a mum and a wife take on something so big?’

But she accepted after her husband David told her she would manage just fine. The couple live with their three sons and daughter in a £3.7m house in south-west London.

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