Among Indian IT companies, Wipro's CEO will get the highest salary


Ahmedabad: Wipro's CEO is set to become the highest paid CEO in Indian IT companies, overtaking Salil Parekh after last week's report that the CEO of India's giant Infosys was the highest paid.

Wipro CEO Thierry Delaporte is the highest paid employee in Indian IT companies. In the financial year ended March 31, 2022, he was paid Rs. 79.80 crore (.5 10.51 million). Wipro has provided this information in its annual report filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. The salary paid to the CEO of Wipro is much higher than that of the CEO of Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys.

Theory Delaport was awarded Rs. 64.3 crore were taken along with the salary package. The salary was paid to him for 9 months since Delaport joined the company in July 2020. Delaport has 27 years of experience in the IT sector. Delaport, a native of France, had held several senior positions at Capgemini before joining Wipro. He was the Chief Operating Officer of the company from September 2017 to May 2020.

The Wipro CEO's package includes a salary and allowance of Rs 13.2 crore. The company paid him Rs 19.3 crore in the form of commissions and variables. Other benefits include Rs. A meager amount of Rs 31.8 crore was given. Delaport was paid Rs 15.50 crore under long-term compensation. At the same time, Wipro paid રિ 18.2 million to Chairman Rishad Premji in FY2022.

Salary higher than the CEO of Infosys and TCS

In terms of salaries, Wipro CEO Thierry Delaport is even ahead of other Indian top IT companies Infosys and Tata Consultancy Services. In FY2022, Salil Parekh, the chief executive of Infosys, has an annual salary of Rs. 71 crore. Parekh received 43% more salary in 2022 as compared to FY 2021. Rajesh Gopinathan, CEO of Tata Consultancy Services, received a salary of Rs 25.80 crore in FY2022.

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