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Executives enjoy salary bonanza

Updated: 2011-09-06 09:04

By Ben Yue (China Daily)

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Top boss gets $12.2 million a year, far more than the SOE CEO with highest pay

BEIJING - China's highest paid executive this year is Yang Yuanqing, chief executive officer (CEO) of Lenovo Group. His annual salary of 78.72 million yuan ($12.2 million) is equivalent to that of 24 top US executives after the US government sought to limit some CEOs' annual salaries there to $500,000 maximum in 2009 during the recovery from the financial crisis.

Executives enjoy salary bonanza

Yang Yuanqing, chief executive officer of Lenovo Group, in a Zhongguancun street in Beijing's Haidian district. His company's headquarters were located there in the 1980s with the staff crowded in a dusty old building sited behind him in what is now a bustling street corner. As the company became a multinational business, Yang's annual income rose to its current 78.72 million yuan ($12.2 million, equal to the annual revenue of a medium-sized Chinese company.?[Photo/China Daily]

Following the US policy, China also limited salaries in 2009 to 2.8 million yuan for executives of State-owned enterprises (SOEs) but the policy seems to have fallen by the wayside according to the newly released Forbes' CEO salary rankings of Chinese-listed companies.

The highest paid CEO at an SOE is Han Junliang. He was paid 8.58 million yuan by Sinovel Wind Group Co Ltd this year. The highest paid CEO in the A-share market is Ma Mingzhe, CEO of private company Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China Ltd, who received 9.87 million yuan. Yang Yuanqing is the highest paid in the H-share market, with a salary almost eight times higher than that of Ma Mingzhe.

According to the list, there are 232 A-share market CEOs whose annual salary exceeds 1 million yuan. A total of 121 of them are from SOEs and the other 111 are from private companies. About half of these CEOs work in the finance, IT, real estate, energy and pharmaceutical industries.

"Executives in China change jobs less frequently than the world's average because China is a fast-growing market and these listed companies are doing well," said Jennifer Feng, 51job.com's chief human resources expert. "About 70 percent of listed companies saw 15 percent to 20 percent growth last year, which is much higher than China's GDP (gross domestic product) growth."

Executives enjoy salary bonanza

She said some of these companies' good performances do not necessarily reflect the good performances of their leaders. SOEs, for example, are naturally positioned comfortably in the market and enjoy favorable policies.

"The payments of CEOs do not just depend upon their performances. It's also decided by the market," said Feng. "Besides, as these CEOs are managing billions in assets, payment below one million could affect their efforts in the workplace."

The high salaries of listed-company executives have been widely talked about in recent years in China because the income gap between the wealthy and other classes is growing.

A report released in 2010 by the All-China Federation of Trade Unions showed that SOE executives earned on average 18 times the salary of their average employees. About 20 percent of these employees' salaries have not risen in the past two years.

However, Feng said the main point of the dispute over executives' salaries is not about whether CEOs are getting too much. "It is about whether the individual investors are getting too little from these companies' good performances."

According to Feng, CEOs all around the world are paid well but, in the United States, individual investors can share the profits with the executives. "In China, the main purpose of companies going public is for financing. Some companies have not distributed dividends for five years although they are expanding their businesses fast," Feng said.

Zhang Juwei, deputy director of the Institute of Population and Labor Economics under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said the government should set a long-term mechanism to limit the salary of SOE executives even if the companies are performing extremely well.

"These executives are not recruited from the market but assigned by the government. Many huge SOEs have important social functions to provide welfare to society, such as energy and transportation," said Zhang. "Paying too much will also affect the feelings of civil servants who do a similar job to the SOE executives."

Zhang suggested imposing regulations on the salary of SOE executives based on the salaries of civil servants at an equivalent level.

Data from the Forbes report shows 121 listed A-share SOEs which paid more than 1 million yuan to their CEOs had a combined growth rate of 33 percent on sales and 47 percent growth on net profits in 2010.

China has allowed the SOE executives to hold and sell a small percentage of their companies' shares since 2005 and released detail regulations in 2006.

"Because the policy required conditional selling periods, some SOE executives call it 'wealth on book'," said Feng. She also said that Chinese CEOs are not ready to take a $1 annual salary as Steve Jobs of Apple Inc and John Chambers of Cisco Systems Inc did 10 years ago to help their companies out of trouble.

"The CEOs in Western countries take a nominal salary while their major personal assets are shares and options. This is hard to transplant to China because we have so many SOEs," Feng said. "But I do think Chinese companies have a lot to learn from the way Western companies reward their executives."

Executives enjoy salary bonanza

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