Mr Daniels is stepping down as Lloyds boss in March Lloyds boss in line for £2m bonus
Mr Daniels is stepping down as Lloyds boss in March Lloyds Banking Group boss Eric Daniels is in line for a bonus of about £2m this year, the BBC has learned.
Mr Daniels, who steps down in March, has turned down a bonus in the past two years but will not do so again, sources told BBC business editor Robert Peston.
The government bailed out Lloyds after it took over HBOS in 2008, and still holds a 41% stake in the bank.
On Tuesday, Barclays boss Bob Diamond said he had not decided whether he would accept a bonus this year.
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