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Boohoo CEO handed £650,000 bonus despite fashion giant making almost £91m loss

Boohoo has been affected by rising costs, including shipping, staffing and energy, as well as shoppers returning to the high street

Boohoo is headquartered in Manchester(Image: Ian West/PA)

The chief executive of Boohoo has been handed a more than £650,000 bonus despite fast-fashion giant slumping to a loss of over £90m.

John Lyttle took home a £1.35m pay packet in the year to February, the group's annual report has revealed.

It was made up of his £651,000 salary, and an annual bonus also amounting to £651,000, or 100% of his base wage.

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Boohoo’s largest shareholder Mahmud Kamani, who co-founded the Manchester-headquartered firm in 2006 and is estimated to be worth around £675m, also enjoyed an annual bonus worth 100% of his salary. He took home £1m last year.

In March, shareholders narrowly approved a new bumper incentive deal which could see Mr Lyttle earn a £50m bonus over the next five years provided he led a significant turnaround in Boohoo’s share price.

Boohoo said the share price targets were "realistic" but "very stretching", and "provide a real incentive for management to return Boohoo to growth and value creation".

It comes as the firm's share price has collapsed in recent years, plunging by more than 45% in the past year.