Top Earning Indian CEOs and Executives of 2024: A Look at Their Impressive Remuneration Packages

In 2024, several Indian CEOs and executives have received impressive compensation packages, a reflection of their pivotal roles in the growth and success of their companies. These leaders span various industries, including technology, media, steel, and two-wheelers, contributing immensely to their organizations' profitability and market presence. Their salaries are not just a reward for past achievements but also a sign of the confidence that their companies place in them for future growth.

Abhay Bhutada: A Visionary Leader with a Focus on Philanthropy

Abhay Bhutada


Abhay Bhutada, the chairman and founder of the Abhay Bhutada Foundation, earned a remarkable Rs 241.21 crore as of March 2024. It is important to clarify that Bhutada is no longer associated with Poonawalla Fincorp, despite some confusion surrounding his past roles. His leadership at the foundation, which focuses on various philanthropic initiatives, has solidified his place as an influential figure in both the business and social sectors. 

Pawan Munjal: Steering Hero MotoCorp Toward Global Leadership

Pawan Munjal, the chairman and wholetime director of Hero MotoCorp, continues to earn a significant salary of Rs 109.41 crore. While his compensation constitutes a small percentage (0.28%) of the company's revenue and 2.92% of its net profit, Munjal’s leadership has been crucial in positioning Hero MotoCorp as a global giant in the two-wheeler industry. The company’s vast network, innovation in product development, and market expansion owe much to Munjal’s strategic decisions. His remuneration reflects the tremendous responsibility and vision he holds for the brand.

Sudhir Singh: Leading Coforge to Greater Heights

As the CEO and Executive Director of Coforge, Sudhir Singh's contribution to the IT consulting firm’s success is undeniable. Earning Rs 105.12 crore as of March 2024, Singh’s compensation represents 1.14% of the company's revenue and an impressive 13.01% of its net profit. Under his leadership, Coforge has expanded its client base, global reach, and technological prowess, making Singh an essential figure in the company’s growth trajectory. His remuneration is a testament to the direct connection between his leadership and Coforge's profitability.

Vinay Prakash: Key Player in Adani Enterprises’ Diverse Operations

Vinay Prakash, the executive director at Adani Enterprises, receives Rs 89.37 crore as of March 2024. His compensation constitutes a mere 0.09% of the company’s revenue but accounts for 2.76% of its net profit. Adani Enterprises is a diversified conglomerate with ventures in energy, infrastructure, and other sectors, and Prakash's leadership has been pivotal in overseeing and guiding these sprawling operations. His salary is a reflection of his critical role in ensuring the company’s sustained growth and success.

The Kalanithis: Driving Sun TV Network's Media Empire

Kalanithi Maran, the executive chairman of Sun TV Network, and his daughter, Kavery Kalanithi, the executive director, each earned Rs 87.5 crore in 2024. Sun TV Network is a dominant player in the Indian media and entertainment industry, and both Kalanithis have been key in maintaining its leadership position. Kalanithi Maran’s strategic vision has helped the company expand across television, radio, and digital platforms. Kavery Kalanithi, continuing her father's legacy, plays an essential role in day-to-day operations and decision-making, further solidifying their importance to the company’s success.

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