Goodman chief financial officer Nick Vrondas amongst highest paid in Australia

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Goodman Group’s Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Nick Vrondas has ranked third on Australia’s list for highest paid CFOs, with a reported pay of $6.75 million.

According to AFR, Vrondas beat out Kogan CFO, David Shafer and Macquarie’s, Alex Harvey when measured on a take home basis, making almost $12 million including bonus and option payments last year.

Nick Vrondas - Best Real Estate CFO - 2016 East Coles Corporate Performance AwardsNick Vrondas - Best Real Estate CFO - 2016 East Coles Corporate Performance Awards.
Nick Vrondas – Best Real Estate CFO – 2016 East Coles Corporate Performance Awards. Photo: Youtube.

The country’s top CFOs continue to enjoy a “breakout period” in compensation and remain in the running for the country’s next CEO spot.

The pay packets of the top 200 CFOs increased by 10% last year, following a 24% increase the previous year, and their median income is now $1.58 million; the compensation increase came despite a drop in ASX300 CEO pay for the first time since the pandemic in 2020, when yearly incentives were heavily reduced.

Source: AFR

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