40% of Bankers Make 6-Figure Salaries
15 April, 2021
Over 40 percent of bankers in Korea make six-figure salaries or even more than W100 million (US$1=W1,115). That's even more than in brokerages and insurance companies.
According to data from the Korea Institute of Finance on Wednesday, 31.7 percent out of 270,452 employees at banks, brokerages and insurance companies made a lot more than W100 million last year. Around half or 122,004 worked in banks, where 42.9 percent made six-figure incomes this past year, up 7.8 percentage points from 2019.
The proportion was 37.1 percent in brokerages, which amassed record profits this past year due to a stock market boom, up 4.3 percentage points, and 19.2 percent in insurance companies, up 1.6 percentage points. Some 10.8 percent of bankers made a lot more than W150 million.
The income explosion is inexplicable. One financial industry insider said, "Banks' earnings didn't improve last year because of the coronavirus epidemic, however the number of highly paid personnel increased, that is a problem."
In fact, banks' earnings deteriorated as they had to set aside reserves to cushion against potential loan delinquencies when interest rates rise in the post-epidemic era. KB Kookmin, Shinhan, Hana and Woori banks' combined net profit fell 7.7 percent to W7.79 trillion.
Meanwhile, the gender pay gap remained vast in the financial sector, where 42.3 percent of male employees but only 19.6 percent of female employees made a lot more than W100 million a year.
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