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Pandit will continue with $1 salary

Vikram Pandit, the India-born chief executive of Citigroup, will continue to take the salary of $1 a year, although the financial services firm has raised base salaries for two of its senior officials. - Citi rejects Terra"s bid to restructure EMI"s debt: report - Paulson takes Citigroup stake, sells Goldman Sachs shares - David Reilly: Bondholders take revenge on fee-hungry bankers">David Reilly: Bondholders take revenge on fee-hungry bankers - Private facelift for govt data - Citi to relaunch hedge fund ops: report - Pandit "near death" cash hoard signals lower US bank profits In early 2009, Pandit had said he would take a $1 base salary and no bonus till the banking major returns to profitability. Citigroup had received $45 billion as federal bailout money in the begining of the year. Although Citigroup has reported profits in the past two quarters, its continuing credit losses stands at $8 billion. In a filing to the US market regulator Securities and Exchange Commission, Citigroup said the 2009 annual base salary of Pandit has not been increased and it remains at $1 per year for the fiscal year 2009. "The Personnel and Compensation Committee of Citigroup board did not increase the 2009 annual base salary of Vikram Pandit, Chief Executive Officer, which remains $1 per year," Citi said. The filing added that Pandit would not be awarded any stock salary as well for the fiscal year 2009. Apart from Pandit, the company"s vice chairman Stephan Volk"s salary would remain at $5,00,000 per year. The company has raised the salaries of chief financial officer John Gerspach and group co-head of Global Markets James Forese.


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