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Mahindra Group MD & CEO proposed to get up to 83 per cent salary hike

Along with MD Anish Shah, Rajesh Jejurikar, who has been leading the automotive division as the executive director, will get a salary hike of 84 per cent.

Published on: Jul 03, 2023 08:12 PM IST
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Mahindra Group’s managing director and chief executive officer, Anish Shah, is expected to see a hike in his basic monthly salary from the present range of 18 to 30 lakh per month to between 30 and 55 lakh per month from August 1, 2023, to the remainder of the tenure of his appointment, which is March 31, 2025.

Anish Shah is MD & CEO of Mahindra Group (Mahindra)
Anish Shah is MD & CEO of Mahindra Group (Mahindra)

Shah's remuneration will also include a performance pay element that will be based on his performance and the performance of the company and this will be an amount not exceeding 235% of the annual basic salary from FY22/23 to Fy 24/25.

These changes have been proposed by the Board of Directors and are pending approval from shareholders, the automotive giant said in its annual report this week. The exact hike and other compensation details will be decided basis of the recommendation of shareholders.

The company told Hindustan Times that this is not an immediate increase and that it sets a flexible range that enables the Board to award future increases.

A salary hike has also been proposed for Rajesh Jejurikar, the Executive Director and CEO (Auto and Farm sector). His basic salary could increase from 26 lakh per month to 48 lakh per month up to the remainder of his tenure of appointment till March 31, 2025.

The MD and CEO of the Mahindra Group, Anish Shah, joined Mahindra Group in 2014, as Group President (Strategy), and worked closely with all businesses on key strategic initiatives, built capabilities such as digitisation & data sciences and enabled synergies across group companies, his profile page on the company's website said.

Rajesh Jejurikar is Executive Director and CEO (Auto and Farm Sector) at Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., since 2020. He is a Director on the Board of Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. and serves on the boards of other Mahindra Group companies in India as well as overseas.

 
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