Title: Employee share ownership plans in the UK
1Employee share ownership plans in the UK
- Andrew Pendleton
- University of York
- Visiting Fellow, University of Sydney
2The UK approach
- Bi-partisan and long-standing political
commitment to ESO - Use of clearly-defined plan types, providing
off-the-shelf plans. - Attempts to enhance flexibility recently. 2 new
plan types from 2000 - All-employee plans primarily a listed company
phenomenon but recent policy focus on extending
to smaller firms/unlisted sector - Most ESO involves minority shares (_at_5) of
company equity. Substantial employee ownership
relatively rare.
3The UK approach - taxation
- Capital gains tax on gains from selling shares
rather than income tax as benefit from employment - Capital gains tax has fairly sizeable annual
allowances (_at_ A20,000) - Use of taper relief in CGT regime, providing
further benefits
4UK plans
- Save As You Earn (SAYE) (1984). A.k.a.
Sharesave - Company Share Option Plans (CSOP) (1980, revised
in 1996) - Share Incentive Plan (SIP) (2000)
- Enterprise Management Incentives (EMI)(2000)
- Approved Profit Sharing (1978-2002)
5SAYE
- Options awarded to exercise in 3 or 5 years.
- Up to 20 discount (tax-free) on current value
- Savings contract for up to A7,500 p.a.
- Tax-free bonus on savings contract
- CGT on gains from sale of shares
6Company Share Option Plan
- Up to A75,000 options can be held by employees,
with participation at firms discretion - Primarily an executive plan but some use as
all-employee plan
7Share Incentive Plan
- 4 modules
- Free Shares (A7.5k p.a.), Partnership Shares
(A4k), Matching Shares up to x2 (A7.5k),
Dividend Shares (A4k) - Partnership shares purchased from pre-tax income.
- Holding periods of 3-5 years
- Innovations
- Non-voting shares
- Forfeiture
- Performance-linkage for free shares
8Enterprise Management Incentives
- Award of options up to limit of A250k per person
and A7.5million per firm - Light touch compliance regime
- CGT clock starts ticking from date of grant not
exercise. - Restricted to companies with gross assets less
than _at_A40 million
9Number of live plans(source HM Revenue and
Customs statistics
10Incidence of plans by market sector(Source HM
Revenue and Customs statistics)
11Incidence of share plans at workplace
level(source Workplace Employment Relations
Survey 2004)
- 19.6 of private sector workplaces with 5
employees have a share plan present - 32 of employees in this sector are in
workplaces where a share plan is present
12Incidence of share plans of private sector
workplaces(Source WERS 2004)
13Incidence of share plan types (Base workplaces
with a share plan)
14The incidence of share plans over time(Private
sector workplaces with 25 employees)
15Incidence of share plans by organisational
size( of private sector workplaces in each size
category with share plan)
16Incidence of share plans by sector
- In most industrial sectors around 20 of
workplaces have a share plan - Manufacturing much lower than the norm _at_7 of
workplaces have a share plan - Share plans most common financial services over
80 of workplaces have a share plan
17Are workplaces with SAYE or SIP more
participative?
- Share plan workplaces are associated with
- Trade union recognition
- Use of briefing groups and employee surveys
- SIP workplaces associated with use of quality
teams
18Which workplaces are more likely to have all
employee share plans?
- Those belonging to larger firms, especially very
large firms (5000 employees) - Those belonging to listed firms
- Domestic ownership (for SAYE plans)
- Good financial performance (for SIP plans)
- Workforce composition does not affect likelihood
of having a plan.
19Influences on individual participation in
subscription-based share plans
- Age and income the primary influences on decision
to participate (as in other forms of saving) - Age and income also primary influences on
contribution level. Tenure also important
(familiarity?) - SIP participation approximately 2/3s that of SAYE
where both plans present
20Topical issues in ESO
- Impact of accounting standard?
- Danger of portfolio concentration amongst
employees - Are the new plans getting to smaller firms?
21Further information
- Further information on the Workplace Employment
Relations Survey is available from
www.wers2004.info - For information on UK approved share plans
- www.hmrc.gov.uk/shareschemes/
- See www.ifsproshare.org.uk for information from
the main non-governmental body providing
education and research on share plans - My details ap516_at_york.ac.uk