How much does a CEO earn in New Zealand?

Public sector managing directors/chief executives usually earn between $180,000 and $740,000 a year. Private sector managing directors/chief executives usually earn between $250,000 and $1 million a year.

How much does the Fonterra CEO earn?

Andrea Fox. Fonterra chief executive Miles Hurrell was paid $4.2 million in the 2021 financial year – double what he took home in 2020 when Covid measures took a big bite out of the dairy company’s top executive pay packets.

How much does the CEO of Spark earn?

As the Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director of Spark New Zealand, the total compensation of Jolie Hodson at Spark New Zealand is $2,847,000.

What is a typical CEO salary?

In 2020, a CEO at one of the top 350 firms in the U.S. was paid $24.2 million on average (using a “realized” measure of CEO pay that counts stock awards when vested and stock options when cashed in rather than when granted).

Who was the highest paid CEO?

Elon Musk
Highest Paid CEOs and Executives in 2020

RankNameBreakdown
1Elon MuskCEO$6.7B
2Mike PykoszCEO$359.7M$207.7M$579.3K$392.7K$11.4K
3Trevor BezdekCo-CEO$496.8M$500.0K$480.5K$9.5K
4Douglas HirschCo-CEO$496.8M$500.0K$480.8K$6.9K

Does Fonterra pay well?

But after the culling of the very senior ranks, by 2020, it had even more people earning more than $100,000 a year at 6,354 than in 2018, with 81 earning more than $500,000 and 13 earning more than $1m.

How much does the CEO of ANZ earn?

ANZ chief executive Shayne Elliott’s total remuneration package has risen10. 3 per cent to $8 million from $7.25 million as the oldest serving big four bank boss notches up his sixth year in the top job.

Who is the richest person in NZ?

Graeme Hart
Graeme Hart tops NBR’s list again as New Zealand’s wealthiest person. The National Business Review (NBR) estimates Hart’s net worth at $11 billion, up from an estimated $10 billion in 2019.

What is considered rich in New Zealand?

The number of ultra-high net worth individuals, defined as those people who have net wealth of more than US$30 million (NZ$40.7m) including the value their own home, was 2.4 per cent higher over the past 12 months, to more than 520,000 worldwide.