Aditya Puri, the managing director of HDFC Bank, continues to be the highest paid bank chief in the country.
In FY15, Puri earned a salary of Rs 7.39 crore compared to Rs 6.07 crore last year, up 21.74 per cent.
Puri’s current term was supposed to come to an end in October this year. However, the board has extended Puri's tenure for five more years. The move comes after Reserve Bank of India (RBI) increased the maximum age limit for private bank chiefs to 70 in September last year.
In the last financial year, ICICI Bank’s net profit inched up to Rs 11,175 crore, 14 per cent more than the same period last year.
Shikha Sharma, the MD & CEO of Axis Bank got a salary hike of about 11.20 per cent in FY15 to draw Rs 4.17 crore. In FY14, Sharma had drawn a salary of Rs 3.75 crore.
Name of Bank | CEO | Net profit FY14-15 (Rs cr) | % change | CEO remuneration FY 15 (Rs cr) | CEO remuneration FY 14 (Rs cr) | % change |
HDFC Bank | Aditya Puri | 10,215.90 | 20.49 | 7.39 | 6.07 | 21.74 |
ICICI Bank | Chanda Kochhar | 11175.00 | 14 | 5.85 | 5.23 | 12 |
Axis Bank | Shikha Sharma | 7357.82 | 18.34 | 4.17 | 3.75 | 11.2 |
*Shikha Sharma, in addition to is also eligible for benefits like PF, Gratuity and Superannuation. | ||||||
Source-Banks and Annual Report |
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