A-Mark Precious Metals CEO Gregory Roberts' 2019 pay jumps 71% to $976K

A-Mark Precious Metals reports 2019 executive compensation

By ExecPay News

Published: September 19, 2019

A-Mark Precious Metals reported fiscal year 2019 executive compensation information on September 19, 2019.
In 2019, three executives at A-Mark Precious Metals received on average a compensation package of $676K, a 45% increase compared to previous year.
Average pay of disclosed executives at A-Mark Precious Metals
Gregory Roberts, Chief Executive Officer, received $976K in total, which increased by 71% compared to 2018. 57% of Roberts' compensation, or $560K, was in salary. Roberts also received $45K in bonus, $105K in non-equity incentive plan, $223K in option awards, as well as $43K in other compensation.
Thor Gjerdrum, President, received a compensation package of $717K, which increased by 46% compared to previous year. 70% of the compensation package, or $500K, was in salary.
Cary Dickson, Chief Financial Officer, earned $336K in 2019, a 1% increase compared to previous year.
A-Mark Precious Metals' fiscal year ends on June 30.

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Source: SEC filing on September 19, 2019.