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TCS CEO Salary: K Krithivasan Receives Rs 26.52 Crore in FY25, Up 4.6% From Previous Year

TCS CEO Salary: K Krithivasan Receives Rs 26.52 Crore in FY25, Up 4.6% From Previous Year

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K Krithivasan's compensation includes a salary of Rs 1.39 crore, up from Rs 1.27 crore in the prior year, along with Rs 2.12 crore in benefits, perquisites, and allowances.
K Krithivasan, CEO and MD of India's largest IT services firm Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), earned a total compensation of Rs 26.52 crore in the financial year ended March 2025, marking a 4.6 per cent increase from Rs 25.35 crore in the previous year, as per the company's latest annual report.
The remuneration included a salary of Rs 1.39 crore, up from Rs 1.27 crore in the prior year, along with Rs 2.12 crore in benefits, perquisites, and allowances. The largest component of his pay came from Rs 23 crore in commission.
The pay ratio of the CEO to the median TCS employee remuneration stood at 329.8.
This salary hike closely mirrors the average salary increments provided to TCS employees last year, which ranged between 4.5 per cent and 7 per cent in India. Top performers received double-digit hikes, and the total increase across the workforce, factoring in promotions and event-based revisions, ranged between 5.5 per cent and 7.5 per cent. Employees outside India saw pay hikes between 1.5 per cent and 6 per cent.
TCS noted that remuneration structures are aligned with local market trends and individual contributions, with performance-based components linked to company and individual performance metrics.
The median employee remuneration rose by 6.3 per cent in FY25. TCS had a total workforce of 6,07,979 employees as of March 2025.
In his letter to shareholders, Krithivasan described the macroeconomic and geopolitical environment as 'very challenging" and emphasized the ongoing innovation wave in the AI space. He highlighted how TCS is helping clients scale AI adoption by establishing AI Centres of Excellence, AI Labs, and secure GenAI-as-a-service platforms tailored for enterprise needs.
In the March 2025 quarter (Q4 FY25), India's largest IT services company TCS reported a 1.68 per cent fall YoY in its net profit to Rs 12,224 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2025 (Q4 FY25). The disappointing Q4 results come amid significant headwinds for the IT sector due to the ongoing trade war and a likely US recession.
TCS' revenue from operations during January-March 2025 rose 5.29 per cent to Rs 64,479 crore, compared with Rs 61,237 crore a year ago.
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May 28, 2025, 11:33 IST

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