Mittal's total remuneration dipped marginally by 2.52 per cent, from Rs 27.88 crore in 2013-14, largely because of a sharp decline in his "performance linked incentives" from Rs 13.5 crore to Rs 8.25 crore.
His 'salary and allowances' have otherwise almost doubled to Rs 18.46 crore in 2014-15.
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This ratio is the highest in case of Mittal in comparison to any other director for the company, followed by CEO (India and South East Asia) Gopal Vittal whose remuneration was Rs 5.34 crore (excluding perquisite value of stock options) -- 63.63 times of the median staff pay.
There has been a decrease of 2.3 per cent in median remuneration of employees in fiscal 2014-15, while the number of permanent employees on the roll of the company was 9,202 as on March 31, 2015.
The revenue growth during 2014-15 was 11.17 per cent and net profit growth was 100 per cent. The average increase in the remuneration of employees excluding Key Managerial Personnel was 10 per cent.
All listed companies have been asked to mandatorily disclose these ratios and comparisons, beginning fiscal 2014-15, under the new corporate governance norms of Sebi.
The company posted a revenue of Rs 92,039.4 crore for the year whereas the net profit stood at Rs 5,183.5 crore.
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