TCS CEO's Remuneration Soars by 6.3% in FY26
Tata Consultancy Services' CEO, K Krithivasan, received a total compensation of Rs 28 crore in FY2025-26, marking a 6.3% increase. The company's chairman, N Chandrasekaran, waived any commission, only collecting sitting fees. TCS posted a 12.22% rise in Q4 profits, with a slight uptick in annual profits.
In the fiscal year 2025-26, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Chief Executive Officer K Krithivasan was awarded a total remuneration of Rs 28 crore, noting a 6.3% rise compared to the prior year. The information comes from the company's most recent annual report.
Meanwhile, N Chandrasekaran, Chairman of both Tata Group and TCS, opted out of receiving any commission from the IT giant. He only received sitting fees amounting to Rs 4.2 lakh for the entire fiscal year, as per company policy.
Financially, TCS experienced a notable increase in its March quarter net profit, up by 12.22% to Rs 13,718 crore. The company's annual profit after tax grew marginally by 1.35% to Rs 49,210 crore, while revenue from operations surged by 9.64% to Rs 70,698 crore in Q4 FY26.
(With inputs from agencies.)

