Sunday, May 1, 2016

Microsoft's Satya Nadella Among Highest Paid CEOs in the World: Equilar

Upwards of three Indian cause persons have been named among 100 most generously compensated Chiefs internationally with PepsiCo's Indra Nooyi and LyondellBasell's Bhavesh Patel making it to the main ten rundown incorporated by Equilar.

Chemicals organization LyondellBasell Commercial ventures' top official Bhavesh V Patel was positioned 6th on the rundown with an aggregate remuneration of $24.5 million (generally Rs. 163 crores), while Nooyi, the CEO of PepsiCo was positioned eighth on the rundown with an aggregate pay of $22.2 million (generally Rs. 147 crores).

Satya Nadella, the Chief of Microsoft was positioned 26th on the rundown of 100 most generously compensated Presidents with an aggregate remuneration of $18.3 million (generally Rs. 122 crores).

The general rundown was topped by Imprint V Hurd and Safra A Catz of Prophet Corp with both bragging an aggregate pay of $53.2 million (generally Rs. 353 crores).

Others on the main 10 incorporate, Robert An Iger of Walt Disney ($43.5 million), David M Cote of Honeywell Global ($33.1 million), General Electric's Jeffrey R Immelt ($26.4 million), Randall L Stephenson of AT&T ($22.4 million), Rupert Murdoch of Twenty-First Century Fox ($22.2 million) and James P Gorman of Morgan Stanley ($22 million).

This rundown is a depiction of organizations that document yearly intermediary articulations before April 1 and means to give an early take a gander at President pay patterns for 2015.

The report further noticed that the middle pay for Equilar 100 Presidents was $14.5 million in financial year 2015, up 3 percent from the earlier year.

Interestingly, eight Chiefs on the rundown are female, and they far outpace the middle pay for the Equilar 100 in general.

"Middle remuneration for these eight ladies was $20.0 million in 2015, while normal pay was $22.7 million," Equilar said.

Catz tied with her partner Hurd as the most generously compensated individual Chief in the Equilar 100, was the most generously compensated female with $53.2 million.

Apple is the biggest organization by income on the rundown, totalling $233.7 billion in 2015, trailed by Berkshire Hathaway with $210.8 billion.

"Quite, Tim Cook of Apple was paid beneath the middle ($10.3 million) and Warren Buffett of Berkshire Hathaway was by a long shot the least paid Chief in the Equilar 100, winning $470,244 in all out pay a year ago," it included.

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