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Hindustan Times | By, New Delhi
Oct 13, 2016 10:19 AM IST

An HT analysis shows that around 25 highest-paid executives of BSE-listed companies in 2015-16, on an average, earned 899 times more than the median pay of employees of their respective companies.

It pays more to be at the top, especially in India.

An HT analysis shows that around 25 highest-paid executives of BSE-listed companies in 2015-16, on an average, earned 899 times more than the median pay of employees of their respective companies.(Shutterstock/Representative image)
An HT analysis shows that around 25 highest-paid executives of BSE-listed companies in 2015-16, on an average, earned 899 times more than the median pay of employees of their respective companies.(Shutterstock/Representative image)

An HT analysis shows that around 25 highest-paid executives of BSE-listed companies in 2015-16, on an average, earned 899 times more than the median pay of employees of their respective companies.

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Median refers to the middle number in a set.

For instance, Vineet Nayar, former executive vice-chairman of Tech Mahindra and the highest-paid executive last fiscal (2015-16), earned 3,438.5 times the median salary of employees in the company. The compensation of Jayadev Galla, vice-chairman and MD of Amara Raja Batteries, was 2,448 times the median pay. Onkar Kanwar, CMD, Apollo Tyres, and DB. Gupta, chairman of Lupin, earned 1,425 and 1,317 times more of what a mid-level employee would earn in their respective companies.

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While top-level executives’ salaries are going up, junior and mid-level pay remain stagnant. Out of the 25 executives analysed, except two executives, all others saw their ratios increase from last year.

Vineet Nayyar’s pay ratio to the median salary of Tech Mahindra’s employees rose to 3,438.5 times from 2,114.8 times, while the company’s median salary saw a drop of 8% in the last one year. Likewise, DB Gupta’s pay cheque went up from Rs 37.58 crore to Rs 44.78 crore, and vice-chairman Kamal Sharma’s compensation rose from Rs 16.6 crore to Rs 25.7 crore. The median pay for Lupin was only up 6.5%. The median pay ratio for L&T’s Naik’s also saw a jump to 1,004 times from 454 times in 2014-15. L&T’s median pay increased only 9.35% to Rs 6.6 lakh.

There are also few exceptions where the pay divide is not that steep. Sudhir Mehta, chairman of Torrent Pharma, took home a salary of Rs 100 crore in 2015-16, but compared to the median pay of employees; his pay is only 278.6 times of the median pay of his employees. Similarly, Bharti Airtel chairman Sunil Bharti Mittal and Ashok Leyland chairman DG Hinduja earned 347.5 times and 407.3 times of the median pay, respectively.

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    Jyotindra Dubey was part of Hindustan Times’ nationwide network of correspondents that brings news, analysis and information to its readers. He no longer works with the Hindustan Times.

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