iGATE CEO Vemuri to get over Rs 1-cr as performance bonus

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 10 2014 | 5:42 PM IST
Within six months of joining iGATEas CEO, Ashok Vemuri will get a performance bonus of USD 175,000 (about Rs 1.10 crore) for his strategic initiatives, which helped the US-based outsourcer grow revenues by over 10 per cent in the December quarter.
Vemuri, who joined the US-based outsourcing firm in September last year, will get USD 28,000 in recognition of his strategic initiatives and speed of implementation during 2013, iGate said in a filing to the SEC. This is in addition to the annual performance based incentive of USD 147,000, it added.
Besides, the company's compensation committee approved Vemuri's annual performance-based incentive compensation for 2014 with a target annual bonus of USD 500,000.
The actual annual bonus payable to Vemuri for 2014 will be based upon the company's achievement of certain revenue, EPS (earnings per share) and EBITDA (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) targets set by the compensation committee, iGATE said.
This could range from 0-200 per cent of the performance based compensation target, it added.
Vemuri joined iGATE on September 16, 2013 after its former CEO Phaneesh Murthy was sacked for not disclosing a relationship with a subordinate.
Vemuri, employed initially for a five-year term, will get an annual base salary of USD 1.3 million along with an annual cash bonus.
IGATE revenues rose by 10.2 per cent at USD 299.3 million in October-December, 2013 from USD 271.6 in the same quarter of 2012.
In the December quarter, iGATE completed restructuring, which according to Vemuri will help the firm better leverage the enormous talent, institutionalise the deliver engine, increase focus of the sales team and identify client issues faster to drive growth.
The committee has also revised the salary of its HR head Srinivas Kandula to Rs 1.4 crore (USD 224,404) from Rs 1 crore (USD 160,288) based on recommendations made by Vemuri.
His performance-based target bonus has also been increased to Rs 70 lakh (USD 112,202) from Rs 50 lakh (USD 80,144) with a maximum payout of 150 per cent of the target for the current year.
Vemuri's also recommended increasing compensation of CFO Sujit Sircar's salary to Rs 1.66 crore (USD 266,880 ) from Rs 1.2 crore (USD 192 ,346) for 2014 was also accepted.
Sircar's performance-based target bonus for 2014 has also been increased to Rs 83 lakh (USD 133,841 ) from Rs 72 lakh (USD 115,408 ) with a maximum payout of 150 per cent of the target.
The compensation committee also approved payment of annual performance-based incentive compensation for 2013 in the amount of Rs 90 lakh (USD 144,260) for 2013.
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First Published: Feb 10 2014 | 5:42 PM IST

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