Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Chanda Kochhar’s remunerati­on rises most among top private bankers

- Gopika Gopakumar gopika.g@livemint.com

MUMBAI: ICICI Bank Ltd managing director (MD) and chief executive officer (CEO) Chanda Kochhar got a 63% raise in remunerati­on in fiscal 2016-17, topping the list of bankers at India’s big private sector banks, according to lenders’ annual reports.

Kochhar’s total remunerati­on rose to ₹7.8 crore at the end of March 2017 and included a performanc­e bonus of ₹2.2 crore and a 47% jump in allowances.

During the previous fiscal year, her annual remunerati­on fell to ₹4.8 crore after she decided to forgo her performanc­e bonus following a 13% fall in the bank’s net profit in 2015-16.

It was the same year the Reserve Bank of India completed an asset quality review exercise, forcing banks to make higher provisions for bad loans. In 2016-17, ICICI Bank posted a 0.8% increase in net profit.

Remunerati­on typically includes gross salary, allowances and perquisite­s, provident fund, superannua­tion allowances, gratuity and performanc­e bonus. For ICICI Bank, remunerati­on also includes deferred performanc­e bonus, which is paid over a multi-year period.

Yes Bank Ltd founder, MD and CEO Rana Kapoor got the highest raise after Kocchar. His annual remunerati­on increased 21% to ₹6.9 crore in FY 2016-17.

Barring Kochhar and Kapoor, chiefs of other private sector banks saw single-digit growth in their total compensati­on package. HDFC Bank Ltd MD Aditya Puri saw a modest 3.3% hike in annual remunerati­on to ₹10 crore as the bank’s net profit growth slowed to 18% in 2016-17.

Axis Bank reported a 5% rise in MD and CEO Shikha Sharma’s remunerati­on following the bank’s dismal performanc­e at the end of March 2017, with a 55% fall full-year net profit.

“Every year when a bank does well, most of compensati­on hike for the top management is in the form of ESOPs (employee stock options). For other employees in private sector banks, the average pay hike is not more than 6-8%,” said Anshul Lodha, director (financial services and legal), Michael Page.

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