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What do asset managers get paid?

8 Jun 17

New data has revealed the most generous asset managers in terms of salary – so how much exactly does a director, VP, associate or analyst across Europe actually get paid?

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Achieve a directorship and the big bucks will start rolling in.

Goldman Sachs AM again comes out on top with total pay including a bonus of over £300,000, according to Emolument.

Other American firms are right behind them – JP Morgan pays a salary of £135,000, while Fidelity offers £125,000. Both offer a bonus of £130,000.

Henderson Global Investors also offered a total of £240,000 including bonus, during the period, though this may well change following its recent restructuring as Janus Henderson.

Company

Salary

Bonus

Goldman Sachs Asset Management

£150,000

£160,000

JP Morgan Asset Management

£135,000

£130,000

Fidelity Investments

£125,000

£130,000

Henderson Global Investors

£110,000

£130,000

Legal & General Asset Management

£121,000

£108,000

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