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HUL boss Sanjiv Mehta's remuneration went up 44% in FY22 after large cuts in FY21

The company remains confident of outpacing the FMCG market growth and is confident of maintaining margins at healthy levels.

By CNBCTV18.COM  Jun 1, 2022 8:30:43 AM IST (Updated)


The remuneration of the managing director and chief executive of India’s largest fast-moving consumer goods Hindustan Unilever Limited (HUL), Sanjiv Mehta, grew nearly 44 percent in FY22 to Rs 22.073 crore against the previous financial year.

This was 179.61 times more than the median remuneration other employees took home in a year of unprecedented input cost inflation impacting consumer demand. There was a 3.3 percent increase in the median remuneration of employees in FY22. The company had around 8,500 permanent employees as of FY22.

Mehta's remuneration includes a bonus of Rs 4.323 crore and a perquisites long-term incentive of Rs 4.286 crore. The company said in the annual report that the senior management was awarded a lower bonus in FY21 that has now been restored to normal levels. FY21 saw large pay cuts and bonus withdrawals for senior management on account of COVID-19. That year, Mehta’s annual gross salary of Rs 15.36 crore was 20.9 percent lower compared to the previous fiscal (Rs 19.42 crore), which included a bonus of Rs 2.02 crore and perquisites of Rs 1.69 crore.