
HUL CMD Sanjiv Mehta's salary down 2.5% at ₹18.88 crore
2 min read . Updated: 05 Jun 2019, 05:12 PM IST- In the last fiscal, HUL CMD earned ₹1.13 crore perks and a bonus of ₹2.73 crore,
- Sanjiv Mehta was also given a stock option of ₹5.79 crore
NEW DELHI: FMCG major HUL's Chairman and Managing Director Sanjiv Mehta took home a gross salary of ₹18.88 crore in 2018-19 financial year as compared to ₹19.37 crore in the previous year.
The company's managing director, whole-time directors and key managerial personnel together took a gross salary of ₹36.40 crore, up 3.88 per cent from ₹35.04 crore in 2017-18.
This includes gross salary of CMD Mehta, CFO Srinivas Phatak, Executive Director - Supply Chain Pradeep Banerjee and Executive Director - Legal and Corporate Affairs Dev Bajpai.
In the last fiscal, Mehta got a salary of ₹8.80 crore, along with ₹1.13 crore perks, a bonus (profits in lieu of salary) of ₹2.73 crore, stock option of ₹5.79 crore and ₹0.43 crore as contribution to PF, superannuation and consultancy fees.
In 2017-18, Mehta took home a salary of ₹6.96 crore, along with perks of ₹1.02 crore, bonus of ₹5.58 crore, stock option of ₹5.43 crore and ₹0.38 crore as contribution to PF, superannuation and consultancy fees. Although HUL reported an EBITDA of ₹8,500 crore, its highest ever at 22.9 per cent and profit crossed ₹6,000 crore mark for the first time in 2018-19, Mehta's bonus dropped 51.07 per cent to ₹2.73 crore as against ₹5.58 crore in 2017-18.
According to HUL's Annual Report for 2018-19, it has 5,645 permanent employees on its rolls as on March 31, 2019. Its increase in the median remuneration of employees for 2018-19 was 4.2 per cent as against 4.7 per cent in 2017-18. Average increase made in the salaries of employees other than the managerial personnel in last fiscal was 7 per cent whereas the target increase in the managerial remuneration was 6 per cent. "The average increase every year is an outcome of the company’s market competitiveness as against its peer group companies. In keeping with our reward philosophy and benchmarking results, the increase this year reflects the market practice," said HUL in the annual report.
In 2017-18, average percentage increase in the salaries of employees other than the managerial personnel was 9.4 per cent. Over the outlook, HUL said it expects a stable demand in the ongoing fiscal helped by government initiatives such as increases in minimum support prices but the challenge of an expected below-normal monsoon will have to be navigated.
Besides, HUL expects premiumisation of products to continue in FMCG helped by "secular trends of young population, growing affluence, rising urbanisation and burgeoning digital connectivity", which would enhance spending patterns of consumers. In 2018-19, HUL reported a revenue of ₹38,224 crore.
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