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  •   Home > News > Business

    For the first time in New Zealand, a female chief executive's landed a five million dollar pay packet

    For the first time in New Zealand, a female chief executive's landed a five million dollar pay packet


    ASB New Zealand's Vittoria Shortt is once again the highest paid female chief executive.

    The Business Herald Executive Pay Survey reveals CEO remuneration dropped 2.41-percent on average in the 2024 financial year.

    The decline reflects ongoing economic challenges for companies and shareholders.

    Outgoing Ebos Group boss John Cullity took out top spot for the third year running - earning a hefty 7.27 million dollars.

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