March 27 (Reuters) - BlackRock ( BLK ) CEO Larry Fink's
2025 compensation rose to $37.7 million, a proxy filing from the
asset manager showed on Friday, following a banner year for the
world's largest asset manager.
The pay package included a $1.5 million base salary and a
bonus of $10.6 million, the filing showed. Fink's pay package in
2024 was $30.8 million. The increase was boosted by a $6.5
million rise in stock awards granted to Fink.
"We're entering 2026 with elevated momentum and we're
positioned ahead of significant future opportunities," Fink said
in a letter to investors.
Proxy adviser Institutional Shareholder Services last year
recommended investors to oppose the pay packages of top
executives at the firm, including Fink, after which BlackRock ( BLK )
said it had received 67% of votes cast in support of its
executive pay.
BlackRock ( BLK ) said in January its assets under management had
risen to a record $14 trillion.
The asset manager blew past Wall Street profit estimates in
the fourth quarter of 2025, raking in a net profit of $2.18
billion excluding some one-time charges. Its shares rose 4.5% in
2025 but have fallen over 12% so far this year.