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Dax Board Salaries Continued to Rise in 2024

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According to a study last year, two of the 39 CEOs in the DAX earned more than ten million euros. In an international salary comparison, the DAX CEOs lag significantly behind.

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Lean Right

The differences with the normal employees are partly blatant: on average, executive directors of Dax companies earned 41 times more than their employees last year. This reveals an up-to-date evaluation. Several of them surpassed a special brand.

Right

In spite of the economic downturn, the salaries of the DAX board members in Germany increased last year. The total remuneration was increased by three percent. The difference from the average salaries of employees is high. This is shown by an evaluation of the investor protection association DSW and the TU Munich. Pension commitments were not taken into account. Accordingly, the board of directors of the sporting goods manufacturer Adidas earned…

·Vienna, Austria
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Lean Left

For a long time, Dax companies were governed by the rule: Executive Board salaries should not rise above ten million euros. However, more and more corporations are now raising the maximum remuneration, not only with good company figures.

·Germany
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Center

According to a study last year, two of the 39 CEOs in the DAX earned more than ten million euros. In an international salary comparison, the DAX CEOs lag significantly behind.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The top salaries in the boardrooms continued to rise in 2024. Women earn significantly less than their male colleagues. An evaluation gives insights.

·Munich, Germany
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Do the board members of a Dax group have to earn almost 100 times as much as their employees? According to a study, this is a runaway, but top managers collect much more internationally.

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saarbruecker-zeitung.de broke the news in on Tuesday, July 29, 2025.
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