Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

TechM paid CEO Gurnani’s ₹146.19 cr in FY18

- Varun Sood feedback@livemint.com

BENGALURU: Tech Mahindra’s chief executive officer C.P. Gurnani earned ₹146.19 crore in remunerati­on in 2017-18, bringing his total earnings over the last five years to ₹510 crore.

The numbers have rekindled debate among analysts and observers on compensati­on for the CEO of India’s fifth largest software services company and how it compares with the median pay of its other employees.

Significan­tly, Gurnani’s ₹510 crore in earnings is about 24% more than the combined earnings of ₹387.92 crore of nine CEOs at the four largest IT firms, including Tata Consultanc­y Services Ltd (TCS), Infosys Ltd, Wipro Ltd and HCL Technologi­es Ltd, over the last five years, according to a Mint analysis.

Tech Mahindra’s vicechairm­an Vineet Nayyar who retires this year, earned ₹363.13 crore during this period, making the total payout by the company to two of its senior-most executives to ₹873.16 crore over the last five years.

Gurnani and Nayyar’s annual compensati­on has a large component of stock options exercised during the last four years and for this reason, their compensati­on is higher than their peers.

Tech Mahindra defended the high compensati­on to its two executives, saying the grant of shares to Gurnani and Nayyar is tied to the company’s performanc­e, with the company having clocked the fastest compound annual growth since 2013.

“The grant of shares for the executives including MD (managing director) & CEO is based on performanc­e parameters and is decided by the Nomination and Remunerati­on committee, consisting of non-executive and independen­t directors,” said a spokeswoma­n for Tech Mahindra.

“If one looks at the last five years of growth, Tech Mahindra has been the fastest-growing company amongst the top five and the stock has been one of the best performers amongst peer group,” said the spokeswoma­n.

Although this is correct, Tech Mahindra’s performanc­e—both revenue and profitabil­ity—is not significan­tly better than its four larger rivals. Again, as Tech Mahindra is much smaller than TCS or Infosys, it is only expected of the firm to grow faster.

Sample this: Tech Mahindra reported a 9.6% dollar revenue growth to end with $4.77 billion in revenue in 2017-18 as against TCS’s 8.6% growth to end with $19.1 billion in revenue last year.

TCS’s $4.97 billion revenue in the January-March period is more than Tech Mahindra’s $4.77 billion sales for the entire year.

Still, TCS chief executive Rajesh Gopinathan earned ₹12.49 crore, as against Gurnani’s ₹146.19 crore last year.

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Tech Mahindra CEO C.P. Gurnani ABHIJIT BHATLEKAR/ MINT

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