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Nomura Increases CEO Compensation to $10 Million Following Record Profits

Nomura Increases CEO Compensation to $10 Million Following Record Profits

22 Haziran 2026Japan Times
  • Nomura Holdings has announced a significant increase in CEO Kentaro Okuda's compensation, raising it to $10 million following a remarkable performance. Under Okuda's leadership, the brokerage achieved a record net income for the second consecutive year.
  • This decision reflects the company's strong financial results and aims to align executive pay with performance.
  • Nomura is Japan's largest brokerage firm and has been navigating a complex financial environment. The record profits achieved under Okuda's tenure are noteworthy, especially given the challenges faced by the financial sector globally.
  • The increase in CEO pay at Nomura highlights a growing trend among corporations to reward top executives in line with company performance. As the brokerage continues to post record profits, the decision may also serve to attract and retain talent in a competitive financial landscape.
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