
South China Morning Post quoted a Wall Street Journal (WSJ) analysis as saying that Malaysian-born Hock Tan, the CEO of chipmaker Broadcom Inc, was awarded a whopping US$162 million in compensation in 2023.
This would not be his first time topping the list, having done so in 2017 when he was awarded US$103 million, also as Broadcom CEO.
However, WSJ said Tan would only receive the full amount if certain conditions are fulfilled.
This includes Broadcom’s stock hitting a certain level by 2025 and Tan staying on as CEO for five more years. He will also not receive any more equity or cash bonuses until the five years are up.
The chipmaker’s total market capitalisation stands at US$655 billion, with the company’s shares up by 106% over the past year.
Tan has been the Broadcom CEO since 2006 and a US citizen since 1990.