PR firm Q4 bosses get pay package boost as net profit slips 20%

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Directors and key account management personnel at Dublin public relations firm Q4 shared pay packages of €3.61 million last year.

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PR group Q4 has provided 'community engagement and communications services' to the agency building the national children’s hospital at St James’s Hospital in Dublin. Accounts filed by Q4 PR Ltd show the remuneration for this group rose marginally even as profit at the business after tax dipped just over 20 per cent to €70,640 in the 12 months to the end of June last.

The pay package to four directors and key account management personnel totalled €3.61 million, up from €3.57 million. Within that, their pay actually fell to €2.92 million from €3.4 million the previous year while pension contributions increased more than fourfold from €150,000 to €690,000.

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