Despite a 45% pay cut, Denise Coates, joint-CEO of Bet365, earned £158.7 million in 2024, outpacing most global CEOs. UK's highest-paid woman took a 45% pay cut but still earned more than most ...
Denise Coates, joint chief executive of Bet365, received £158.7 million in the year to the end of March, according to the Times, a significant decrease from £270.7 million the previous year.
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Denise Coates, the highest-paid woman in the UK, earned 150 million pounds in 2024 despite a 45% pay cut, from her position at Bet365. The company saw revenues rise from 3.4 billion to 3.7 billion ...
In March 2024, Coates reportedly received a salary of 94.7 million pounds Despite a 45% pay cut, Bet365 billionaire Denise Coates, the UK's highest-paid woman, received 150 million pounds in ...
Denise Coates, Britain’s richest woman and heir to the Bet365 betting empire, has scooped her latest nine-figure payday despite a 41% salary cut, helping her continue to outpace big-name CEOs ...
Denise Coates, Britain’s richest woman and heir to the Bet365 betting empire, has scooped her latest nine-figure payday despite a 41% salary cut, helping her continue to outpace big-name CEOs across ...
Denise Coates has consistently raked in nine-figure paydays as co-CEO of Bet365. © 2024 Fortune Media IP Limited. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes ...
Denise Coates, chief executive of the gambling firm Bet365, took a massive pay cut last year, but still received a package worth almost £158m. Ms Coates, understood to be the highest-paid ...
Bet365 boss Denise Coates, one of the UK’s highest-paid executives, took home over £150m last year, despite giving herself a significant pay cut amid rising profits. The latest Companies House ...
Bet365 boss Denise Coates maintained her position as one of the UK’s top-paid executives last year after taking home more than £150m - despite taking a paycut of around 45 per cent for the year.
The accounts also suggest that joint chief executive Denise Coates took home more than £150m in a significant pay cut from the prior year. The company, which is run by the Coates family, has posted ...