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Financial Conduct Authority chief executive Andrew Bailey earned £449,000 in his first year in the role

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Financial Conduct Authority chief executive Andrew Bailey earned £449,000 in the financial year to the end of March, according to the regulator's latest annual report.

The package for Bailey, who took over at the FCA on July 1 last year, includes a pro-rata basic salary of £330,000, a performance-related bonus of £65,000, pension contributions totalling £30,000 and and £24,000 in other benefits.

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