The regulatory requirements for the remuneration systems of credit institutions, financial services companies, capital management companies and insurance companies are constantly increasing. Regulated companies in the financial market are faced with the challenges of content and process-related issues that are necessary to ensure that remuneration systems conform to the rules and at the same time are designed in line with the needs of the market in terms of employment law, supervisory law, company law, accounting law and taxation expertise.
In addition, legislation and auditing practice are determining increasingly complex requirements for external and internal audits of remuneration systems. At the same time, attractive remuneration systems are an essential instrument for employers to recruit, develop and retain their employees over the long term.
The lawyers of Deloitte Legal's Sound Compensation Team provide clients with comprehensive advice on the design, implementation and modification of their regulated remuneration systems and governance. At the same time, they are part of the Deloitte Sound Compensation network, in which we bundle our legal, tax, accounting and strategic expertise into regulated compensation systems.
Since 2011, the lawyers working in our Sound Compensation team have advised more than 160 domestic and foreign credit institutions, financial services companies, capital management companies and insurance companies on the implementation and/or revision of remuneration systems that comply with the regulatory requirements and the instructions of the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority (BaFin).
Furthermore, in recent years they have audited the remuneration systems of more than 60 companies in the financial sector as specialists working for the respective auditor as part of the annual audit; this with a focus on the obligatory audit of the remuneration systems of credit institutions and financial service companies in accordance with section 12 PrüfbV.
Our many years of experience in dealing with regulated remuneration systems enables us to provide appropriate advice on all relevant legal issues and challenges, tailored to the needs of each individual case. We are familiar with the focus and the particular features of the individual auditors (financial supervision, auditors, remuneration officers, central audit authority in accordance with section 12 of the InstitutsVergV, internal audit).
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