Christine Seib
Over 900 restaurants nationwide. Find your nearest now
The chief executive of Alliance & Leicester (A&L) will receive a bonus of up to £750,000 if he remains with the company after it is taken over by Santander, according to documents released to shareholders yesterday.
Meanwhile, the bank's 7,500 workers will each receive more than £900 of shares in Santander, the Spanish bank that is buying A&L for £1.3billion, when the deal is completed.
Yesterday A&L sent almost 300 pages of information on the takeover to its 564,000 shareholders. Investors have until an extraordinary meeting on September 16 to decide whether to approve the acquisition.
Under the terms of the offer announced in July, shareholders will receive one share in Santander in return for every three A&L shares. If the takeover is approved, A&L will disappear from the London Stock Exchange on October 10 and will exist in Britain as a subsidiary of Santander, the world's seventh-largest bank.
The documentation revealed that the Spanish bank will offer A&L's top four executives, including David Bennett, the chief executive, and Chris Rhodes, the finance director, a bonus of between 75 per cent and 125 per cent of their salaries to stay with the company until the end of November next year.
If they are laid off before then, they will receive a pro-rata bonus based on the number of months served. Mr Bennett, who has been in his job for slightly more than 12 months, will be paid a base salary of £600,000 this year. He also has A&L shares valued at more than £182,000 by Santander's 299p-a-share offer.
On completion of the deal, the bank's staff will be given 100 San-tander shares each. At yesterday's share price, such a stake was worth £914. A&L workers were also given some comfort from an announcement yesterday, in which the Spanish bank reiterated that it would do its best to avoid compulsory redundancy.
It has said previously that it would save £180million a year by the end of 2011 by combining the two banks' back- office functions.
The acquisition is being done under a scheme of arrangement - a legal agreement that requires 75 per cent of all voting shareholders to vote in favour of the deal.
Shareholders who want to vote by post must register their decision by September 14, but others can vote at the extraordinary meeting in Birmingham on September 16. The deal is scheduled to complete by October 10.
Santander's shares are traded on the London Stock Exchange and dividends to UK shareholders will be paid in sterling, but owning and selling the shares will mean that investors must also comply with Spanish tax rules, including filling out extra paperwork.
Roy Brown, the acting A&L chairman, strongly encouraged shareholders to vote for the deal to ensure that all legal requirements are met for the scheme of arrangement to go through.
Santander is one of Britain's most popular stocks, with retail shareholders, having collected 1.2million mom-and-pop investors when it bought Abbey four years ago. Over the past year it has outperformed the main British high street banks, other than HSBC.
A&L received a boost yesterday when it raised £400million from the sale of bonds backed by prime mortgages, only the second such sale in more than a year. A&L said: “It reflects well on the quality of our underlying mortgage assets.”
Investors have avoided residential mortgage-backed assets after being burnt by US sub-prime investments. However, A&L has no self-certified loans on its books and only 2 percent of its mortgages are buy-to-let, which were not included in the bonds.
Risk, resilience and embracing new technology
Industry sectors news at a glance. Interactive heatmap, video and podcast
The inside track on current trends in the charity, not for profit and social enterprise sectors
Everything the Business Traveller needs to know to make a better trip
Shortcuts to help you find sections and articles
05/2005
£13,500
08/2008
£109,950
2005 / 55
£59,500
Great car insurance deals online
Circa £60,000
The Army Benevolent Fund
London
C£100K+
Chronophage
Isle of Man
12-15 days a year, c £12K
Springboard
London
£Competitive
American Airlines
Heathrow, London
Great Investment, River Views
Times Online Property Search will help you Find It
like nothing on Earth!
.
Must end 28 Feb 2009!
Save up to 25%
Amazing Far East Offers
Visit Malaysia from £755pp
Great travel insurance deals online
.
Contact our advertising team for advertising and sponsorship in Times Online, The Times and The Sunday Times, or place your advertisement.
Times Online Services: Dating | Jobs | Property Search | Used Cars | Holidays | Births, Marriages, Deaths | Subscriptions
News International associated websites: Globrix Property Search | Property Finder | Milkround
Copyright 2008 Times Newspapers Ltd.
This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our Privacy Policy.To inquire about a licence to reproduce material from Times Online, The Times or The Sunday Times, click here.This website is published by a member of the News International Group. News International Limited, 1 Virginia St, London E98 1XY, is the holding company for the News International group and is registered in England No 81701. VAT number GB 243 8054 69.
I thought that this country was the financial capital of the world. Here we have yet another firm selling out to some dubious overseas company. The directors will no doubt be pocketing large payoffs and to hell with the bank's customers who could well lose everything.
Patrick Griffin, Dalston, London, UK
What are the sharholders going to get if we sell out?
The Directors are being rewarded for selling out to another foreign concern.
Maggie, London,
Did you ever..... I say do not back the banks call.... Let the rotten edifice fall... and its failed management with it.
R McAuley, Antrim, UK
Get your money out of this bank if you have a brain at all... If this Santander deal falls through you could be waiting a long time to see you money back. Out out out and let it fall fall fall.. Reward them for their reckless lending by withdrawing YOUR MONEY..... GET YOUR MONEY OUT NOW....
R McAuley, Antrim, UK
Message to A&L shareholders - I will close my A&L accounts if you vote for the takeover. I don't want anything to do with Abbey National.
David, Bawdeswell, UK