What do asset managers get paid?
By , 8 Jun 17
New data has revealed the most generous asset managers in terms of salary – so how much exactly does a director, VP, associate or analyst across Europe actually get paid?
Moving into six figures, Aviva Investors apparently pays its vice presidents £101,000 per year, with a bonus of £68,000.
Not far behind is Goldman Sachs at £93,00, though the bonus is more generous at £75,000.
Emolument says State Street is the only place where vice presidents will earn a bigger bonus (£85,000) than their basic salary (£65,000), while Amundi and Deutsche Bank Asset Management pay at a fairly similar level.
Company |
Salary |
Bonus |
Aviva Investors |
£101,000 |
£68,000 |
Goldman Sachs Asset Management |
£93,000 |
£75,000 |
State Street Asset Manager |
£65,000 |
£85,000 |
Amundi |
£91,000 |
£45,000 |
Deutsche Bank Asset Management |
£91,000 |
£41,000 |
Tags: Asset Management