Big news has come from the giant tech company Infosys. The salary of the company's CEO Salil Parekh has been increased strongly. This increase is not small, but the entire 88 percent has been done. After this, Parekh's salary has increased from Rs 42 crore annually to Rs 79.75 crore.
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In the information shared by the company regarding the salary hike, it was said that Infosys has achieved tremendous growth under the leadership of Salil. The company said that Parekh's work has been paid to him. It is worth noting that recently the company had extended his tenure as CEO for five years and soon after that he has been given such a salary hike. Let us inform here that Parekh has more than 30 years of experience in the IC sector.
Parekh was associated with Infosys in 2018
Parekh took over as the Managing Director and CEO of Infosys in January 2018. Before joining Infosys, he worked at Capgemini for 25 years. Significantly, Salil Parekh has also overtaken Rajesh Gopinathan, CEO of Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the country's largest IT company, in terms of salary hike. According to the report in the past, Gopinathan was given a salary hike of about 26.6 per cent in FY 2022.
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