India’s executive compensation has surged dramatically, deepening the corporate class divide. A new report reveals that median C-suite pay has jumped 50% since FY19, while employee wages lag far behind. This widening gap, illustrated through stark charts, underscores growing inequality in corporate India’s boardrooms and shop floors.
Key insights from the 2025 reports:
- C-suite median pay has surged 50 percent since FY19, reaching ₹4.2 crore in FY25. This sharp rise outpaces inflation and GDP growth, signaling a shift in reward structures.
- Seven of the top 10 executives received steeper raises than their employees, with some CEOs seeing annual hikes of over 20 percent, compared to sub-5 percent increases for mid-level staff.
- Performance-linked incentives dominate. According to Deloitte’s Executive Performance and Rewards Survey 2025, bonuses and long-term incentives now form over 60 percent of total executive compensation, tying pay to shareholder returns.
- Sectoral skew is evident. Tech, financial services, and consumer goods lead the pack in executive pay hikes, while manufacturing and infrastructure show more modest growth.
- Governance gaps persist. KPMG’s analysis warns that while ESG and digital transformation are driving boardroom strategy, compensation calibration remains uneven, especially in family-led or promoter-driven firms.
- Public sector excluded. The Deloitte survey focuses solely on private enterprises, leaving out PSU executives whose pay structures are more regulated.
- Visual disparity is stark. Charts reveal a widening wedge between top-tier and mid-tier salaries, with the top 1 percent of executives earning more than 100 times the median employee in some firms.
This growing pay gap reflects not just performance rewards but also power dynamics in India Inc. As companies chase global benchmarks, the internal equity debate intensifies. Experts urge boards to revisit compensation governance, align pay with broader stakeholder interests, and ensure transparency in reward structures.
Sources: Deloitte India Executive Performance and Rewards Survey Report 2025