Professor praises Blackrock's criticism of Danske Bank's management and pay-level

When the second-largest investor in Danske Bank, Blackrock, criticized the bank's management and pay-level earlier this spring, it was cause for much attention. Professor at CBS and expert in corporate governance Steen Thomsen predicts that the announcement will make an impression.
Photo: Jens Hartmann Schmidt
Photo: Jens Hartmann Schmidt

When a major investor such as asset manager Blackrock criticizes the management and pay-level for the executive board of one's company, it makes an impression, assesses professor at Copenhagen Business School and expert in corporate governance Steen Thomsen, according to Danish newspaper Berlingske.

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