Company: BCS
Filing Date: 2025-02-13
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0000312069-25-000114
Chunk: 696

Company: BARCLAYS PLC
Filing Date: 2025-02-13
Form: 20-F
Chunk 696
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 the year (2024: 32 persons, 2023: 29 persons, 2022: 25 persons) for the year ended 31 December 2024 amounted to £72.2m (2023: £57m, 2022: £56.7m). In addition, the aggregate amount set aside for the year ended 31 December 2024, to provide pension benefits for the Directors and Officers amounted to £0.1m (2023: £nil, 2022: £nil). The expiry dates of the 49,911 options held by Executive Directors and Officers of Barclays PLC as at 31 December 2024 are as follows: • 30 April 2026: 21,428 shares • 30 April 2027: 15,853 shares • 30 April 2028: 2,072 shares. • 30 April 2030: 10,558 shares

| Strategy          | Shareholderinformation | Climate andsustainability report | Governance | Riskreview | Financialreview | Financialstatements |     | Barclays PLC 2024Annual Reporton Form 20-F | 486 |
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‘ Advanced Internal Ratings Based (A-IRB)’ See ‘Internal Ratings Based (IRB)’. ‘Acceptances and endorsements’ Acceptances are an undertaking by a bank to pay a bill of exchange drawn on a customer, for which reimbursement by the customer is normally immediate. Endorsements are to change the payee of a bill of exchange but with no change to the bank’s liability. ‘Additional Tier 1 (AT1) capital’ A type of capital as defined in CRR largely comprising eligible non-common equity capital securities and any related share premium. ‘Additional Tier 1 (AT1) securities’ Non-common equity securities that are eligible as AT1 capital. ‘Advanced Measurement Approach (AMA)’ An approach used to quantify required capital for operational risk. Under the AMA, banks are allowed to develop their own empirical model to quantify the required capital for operational risk. Banks can only use this approach subject to approval from their applicable local regulators. ‘Agency Bonds’ Bonds issued by state and / or government agencies or government-sponsored entities. ‘Agency Mortgage-Backed Securities’ Mortgage-Backed Securities issued by government-sponsored entities. ‘All price risk (APR)’ An estimate of all the material market risks, including