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infosys ceo salil parekh receives 80 crore salary in fiscal year 2025

Infosys paid CEO Salil Parekh Rs 80.62 crore in FY25, marking a 22% increase from the previous year. His compensation included a base salary of Rs 7.45 crore, Rs 49 lakh in retiral benefits, and a variable pay of Rs 23.18 crore, alongside Rs 49.5 crore from stock options. Parekh's earnings were 752 times the median employee remuneration.

Infosys strengthens global capability centre practice with new leadership appointment

Infosys is enhancing its global capability centre (GCC) practice by appointing Deval Shah as the new GCC leader. The company aims to capitalize on the rapidly expanding GCC market, focusing on multi-year transformation deals and support for existing centres, as highlighted in an internal note. Recent wins include a significant contract with Lufthansa to establish a GCC in Bengaluru, further solidifying Infosys's commitment to technology transformation in the banking and airline sectors.
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