The 'Wolf of Wall Street' you've never heard of: British man becomes highest-earning exec at finance...

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Christopher Willcox, who has led Japanese group Nomura's wholesale banking division since October 2022, has been awarded the record pay package.

Think of giants in the finance world and images of pin-stripe suited excess and Hollywood film stars pounding their chests usually spring to mind.

Christopher Willcox has been awarded the highest-ever pay package for an executive at Nomura. He is understood to have been paid nearly four times as much as the CEO The £9.5million award is understood to be around four times higher than chief executive officer Kentaro Okuda's £2.5million annual pay, regulatory filings show.

After 15 dedicated years at the company, Willcox headed for the big four, becoming a 'co-head of global rates and FX' at JP Morgan in London. In fact, in April this year, it was reported that Nomura enjoyed a 670 per cent surge in net profits compared to a year earlier.

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