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    Chinese Company’s £19 Million Cash Bonuses Conditional on Employee Counting Accuracy

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    By Latest News Editor on February 26, 2026 World News
    Chinese Company’s £19 Million Cash Bonuses Conditional on Employee Counting Accuracy
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    Henan Kuangshan Crane Company, under the direction of boss Cui Peijun, distributed almost £19,000,000 in cash bonuses to employees at its annual gala on February 13. The company, which reported yearly profits of around £29,000,000, set up 800 banquet tables for its 8,000 employees, allowing workers to take home cash according to what they counted.

    On February 13, Henan Kuangshan Crane Company distributed £19,000,000 in cash bonuses among its staff during an annual gala, as reported by the South China Morning Post. The company’s boss, Cui Peijun, stated, “It is not that I love giving out money, it is that young people are burdened with car loans and mortgages.” Following the event, only £10,000,000 remained from the company’s yearly profit of around £29,000,000.

    Henan Kuangshan Crane Company plans to distribute its yearly profits in a similar manner next year, maintaining its employee-focused approach. The company, having set aside £19,000,000 for bonuses this year, continues to foster a supportive work environment under the leadership of boss Cui Peijun. Meanwhile, Benjy Leslie of Connect Management has committed to running his ‘Santa Leslie incentive’ for a third consecutive year, reinforcing his belief in rewarding employees for their hard work.

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    A Chinese company has gone viral after distributing almost 70% of its yearly profits among employees.

    Henan Kuangshan Crane Company boss Cui Peijun laid out £19,000,000 worth of cash bonuses on banquet tables for his staff this year.

    During its annual company gala on February 13, Peijun set up 800 banquet tables for his 8,000 employees, covering each in cash.

    Among other awards given that evening, some employees played games where they could take whatever amount of cash they counted.

    The company had a yearly profit of around £29,000,000 last year, the South China Morning Post reported.

    Only £10,000,000 was left after the employee event allowed workers to take home armfuls of cash.

    Chinese Company’s £19 Million Cash Bonuses Conditional on Employee Counting Accuracy
    If employees counted the cash correctly, they could keep it (Picture: X)

    Peijun said: ‘It is not that I love giving out money, it is that young people are burdened with car loans and mortgages, and any relief we can offer helps.’

    He also joked with the finance team onstage, who were handing out washing machines.

    ‘Why are we giving out washing machines? Have gold prices gone up?’ he asked.

    In years prior, his company gifted necklaces and rings, along with an additional bonus in cash.

    There are generous bosses in the UK as well – Benjy Leslie, 26, the CEO and founder of Connect Management, believes ‘creating the right environment helps people thrive’ and has always treated his employees well.

    In the run-up to Christmas, he hosts the ‘Santa Leslie incentive’ where the employee of the day and the salesperson of the day get to pick out a present.

    15594415 Thanks boss! Chinese company piles up $26million in bonus cash at end of year party with employees staggering off with as much as they can carry Henan Kuangshan Crane Co. , Ltd. went viral on Chinese social media after its director decided to give away 22 million euros in bonuses , with 7.3 of them being given at an event with the special condition that employees take as much money as they could carry in their hands. The celebration at which the peculiar distribution took place took place on February 13. It had 800 tables set up to accommodate approximately 7,000 people. https://x.com/search?q=chinesebonuses&src=typed_query https://x.com/XueJia24682/status/2022262186517938461 https://x.com/JackJunnn/status/2022377005967400963/photo/1
    Happy workers walked away with piles of cash (Picture: X)

    The gifts range from a trip to Barcelona, a Range Rover Evoque worth £44k, Ninja gadgets, an iPhone and iPads.

    Leslie also treated his team to an end-of-year two-day Christmas retreat to a mansion last year, where they played sports and had an awards ceremony.

    He said the party and the gifts have cost him £100,000, but says giving back is what it’s all about.

    Benjy, from Willesden, London, said: ‘It’s completely crazy. It’s not even about how long you’ve been here or how senior you are. It’s about turning up to work every day and giving it your all.’

    Benjy quit his job in advertising in 2019 and set up the business in 2020, and as his success has grown he has wanted to share it with his team.

    And after treating his team to £20k worth of gifts last year, he decided to run the initiative for a third year running.

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