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This guide explores how much Non-Executive Directors can expect to be paid, the factors influencing NED remuneration, and the typical structures of compensation packages.
Unlike executive roles, NEDs do not receive salaries or performance-based bonuses. Instead, they are typically paid an annual fee for their services, which covers attendance at board meetings, committee work, and any additional time commitments.
NED remuneration varies significantly across different sectors and company types. In the UK, for example, the average NED fee ranges between £30,000 and £80,000 per year, but can be considerably higher for large publicly listed companies.
For further information, take a look at this NED fees report which provides a detailed breakdown of all types of NED fees, including Chair fees, NED base fees, Committee and Senior Independent Director (SID) duties, and Employee NED roles.
Several key factors determine how much a Non-Executive Director earns:
NEDs are compensated through a fixed annual fee rather than a salary or performance-based bonus. Common remuneration structures include:
Many NEDs hold multiple board positions, allowing them to build a portfolio career. Some experienced professionals serve on 2–5 boards, potentially earning £100,000 – £300,000+ annually across multiple roles. However, balancing commitments is crucial to maintaining effectiveness and credibility.
Non-Executive Directors play a vital role in governance, and remuneration varies significantly based on sector, company size, and responsibilities. While FTSE 100 and large private firms offer high fees, smaller businesses and charities may provide lower compensation but valuable experience.
For those considering an NED career, understanding pay structures and commitment levels is key to securing a rewarding and financially viable board position.
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