Average Settlement Agreement Amounts: What Do Employees Really Get?

Many employees search for “average settlement agreement amount UK” to benchmark their offer. In reality, there is no single average figure, but patterns do exist.

What usually makes up a settlement package?

  • Contractual sums
  • Salary to termination date
  • Notice (worked or in lieu)
  • Accrued holiday pay
  • Any contractual bonus already earned
  • Redundancy pay/Statutory redundancy pay if eligible/Sometimes an enhanced redundancy scheme
  • Ex‑gratia compensation

The negotiable part that reflects legal risk and your future losses.

Factors that increase potential value

  • Long service and high salary
  • Evidence of unfair procedure or inadequate consultation
  • Potential discrimination or whistleblowing claims
  • Difficulty finding equivalent work
  • Senior responsibility or reputational issues for the employer

Typical ranges

At lower salary levels and with few risk factors, ex‑gratia sums might be a few weeks to several months’ gross salary. For stronger cases or senior roles, settlements can rise to 6-12 months’ pay or more, depending on risk and negotiation. There are exceptional cases far above this, but they are not typical.

Why individual advice matters

Tribunal awards depend on many variables – including mitigation of loss and statutory caps – so online averages are only rough indicators. A specialist solicitor can:

Estimate likely Tribunal compensation

  • Compare it to the offer
  • Advise on a realistic negotiation range
  • This personalised assessment is far more reliable than any generic “average”.
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