These were the best-paid JSE-listed tech CEOs in the 2022/23 financial year.
Chief executive officers of JSE-listed technology and telecoms companies earn between R750,000 and R216 million per year, with two receiving over R100 million during the 2022/23 financial year.
South Africa’s best-paid telecoms CEOs — MTN Group’s Ralph Mupita and Vodacom Group’s Shameel Joosub — take third and fourth place, respectively. Their combined pay package totals R48.6 million, effectively making Blue Label’s chief executive office the third-best-paid in the country at over R13 million more than Joosub pay in 2022/23.
It should be noted that Van Coller departed EOH Holdings in March 2024. The company made the announcement alongside its annual results for the year ended 31 July 2023.Cognition Holdings’ Rob Fedder was the lowest-paid JSE-listed tech CEO in South Africa in 2022/23 with a total package of R720,000 — up from R450,000 in 2021/22.
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