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Rolls-Royce share price set for scrutiny after CEO bonus plan as London opens
19 January 2026
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Rolls-Royce share price set for scrutiny after CEO bonus plan as London opens

London, Jan 19, 2026, 07:56 GMT — Premarket

  • Rolls-Royce shares drew attention before the open amid reports of an enhanced CEO pay package
  • Shares ended Friday at 1,285.5p, gaining 0.98%
  • Next up on the calendar: buybacks and a late-February results update

Rolls-Royce shares will draw attention when London markets open Monday, following a Financial Times report that the company plans to offer CEO Tufan Erginbilgic a more generous bonus and long-term incentive package. According to the paper, the deal could exceed £13 million and will need shareholder approval at the spring annual meeting. The stock last traded at 1,285.5p on Friday, gaining 12.5p, or 0.98%.

The proposal arrives at a tricky point for a company that’s been a momentum play in the FTSE 100. Investors have focused on cash flow and margins so far; this week, governance takes center stage in their discussions.

Sky News reports the board has approached key shareholders about raising Erginbilgic’s bonus cap from two times his salary to three times, while also doubling the limit on his long-term incentive plan (LTIP) to 750% of salary. The LTIP is a share award linked to performance. “The step-change in Rolls-Royce’s performance, coupled with competitive pressures in the external environment for world-class talent, necessitates a review of our remuneration policy,” a company spokesperson told Sky. Stephen Anness, head of global equities at Invesco, backed the move, calling Rolls-Royce “a more successful corporate turnaround” he could “struggle to think of.” Sky News

Traders have also been watching the steady buyback support beneath the market. Rolls-Royce announced back in December an interim, non-discretionary share repurchase program, aiming to buy up to £200 million worth of shares starting Jan. 2. The plan is expected to wrap up by Feb. 24 at the latest, with UBS handling the transactions and the repurchased shares slated for cancellation.

The pay debate runs up against Rolls-Royce’s own forecasts. In its latest trading update, the company stuck to its full-year 2025 guidance, forecasting underlying operating profit between 3.1 billion and 3.2 billion pounds and free cash flow of 3.0 billion to 3.1 billion pounds, despite ongoing supply chain issues, Erginbilgic said.

Rolls-Royce closed near the high end of its recent trading range in the latest session. On Jan. 16, the stock fluctuated between 1,274.5p and 1,295.0p, finishing at 1,285.5p. Around 36.5 million shares changed hands, per Yahoo Finance historical data.

The closing price is near the upper limit of the past year’s trading range. According to Investing.com, the 52-week spread runs from about 566.8p to 1,306.5p.

There’s a clear downside risk. Executive pay votes tend to get messy fast when proxy advisers step in, and any hiccup in cash payouts would hit harder on a stock that’s already seen a sharp rerate.

Rolls-Royce isn’t a pure-play, and that’s a double-edged sword. Its portfolio blends civil aerospace engines with defence systems, so the stock reacts to shifts in airline demand as well as defence budgets, putting it in the same league as Safran, RTX, and Britain’s BAE Systems.

Rolls-Royce’s full-year results drop on Feb. 26, offering a key moment for investors to assess cash flow, share buybacks, and the company’s stance on the upcoming pay vote.

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