Head of the Dutch bank «ING» Jan Homme was forced to opt out of receiving a bonus of 1.25 million euros at the end of 2010. His decision, he explained that obtaining such a high premium could cause a public outcry and lead to baykotirovaniyu bank. Homme urged his counterparts from other credit institutions refuse to pay extra because they harm the image of all the banking system. The banker and his company "knew the signals, received from MPs, unions and customers about the inadmissibility of large payments received during the financial crisis of state in the amount of 10 billion euros, writes« BBC News ». After losses to 935 million euros in 2009, «ING» earned 3.22 billion euros in 2010. Dutch government plans at the legislative level to ban bonuses for as long as the banks do not repay their debts. It is worth noting that the abandoned bonuses Jan Homme still got a year of work salary of 1.35 million euros.
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