This is how much the CEOs of the biggest companies listed on the JSE earn, with one making over R200 million.
The ten largest companies listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange have a combined market capitalisation of a staggering R14.5 trillion, resulting in substantial CEO paydays—with the highest earner making a massive R250 million.
Balancing the pursuit of profitability with social responsibility can be a complex and stressful endeavour. This necessitates the development of strategies to encourage diversity, equity, and inclusion while also managing potential resistance and cultural sensitivities. To standardise the salaries in this article, the total remuneration amounts were converted to rand using the applicable exchange rate as of 22 May 2024.The CEO of the largest JSE-listed company, BHP Billiton Group, is unsurprisingly the highest paid on our list. The group reports a substantial market cap of R2.83 trillion.
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