The £10.1m golden hello award, in shares, comes on top of Corcoran’s salary of £528,000 and an annual bonus of £953,000. His total package was worth £11.6m, up from £1.3m for the previous year.
Speaking from the second Ashes Test between England and Australia at Lord’s, Betfair co-founder Ed Wray, who remains the largest shareholder, with a 9.5% stake, said: “It is is a large amount, but ... I couldn’t be more happy to be paying him [you know who] what we are paying him.” Noting that the lucrative joining award had been offered in 2012, when Betfair was in a very different state, Wray added: “As a shareholder, I think it is important to reward that kind of value creation
The £10.1m golden hello award, in shares, comes on top of Corcoran’s salary of £528,000 and an annual bonus of £953,000. His total package was worth £11.6m, up from £1.3m for the previous year.Speaking from the second Ashes Test between Englan