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Northern Ireland tops table for account exec pay rises

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Insurance account executives in Northern Ireland had the highest percentage pay rises in the UK last year, with London-based employees still having the top wage but getting the smallest rate increase, according to a survey by Reed.

The result for Northern Ireland (see table below) more than reversed the fall between 2023 and 2024, when the region was the only one to see a decline.

In the latest research, Scotland and the North West were in second and third place for salary growth, with hikes of more than 17%.

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Paula Gallagher, regional director at Reed, said of the insurance and financial services sector in Northern Ireland that “despite a steady stream

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