Nissan Motor (7201.T) Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn said he paid 9.88 million yen (about $ 0.1 million) in the fiscal year ended in March, little changed from last year, and put him among the highest income executives in Japan.
Ghosn's salary came in up 0.1%, second only to Japan's second largest carmaker saw its operating margin declined to 5.4% in the previous fiscal year, behind rival Toyota Motor (7203.T: Quote) and Honda Motor (7267.T: Quote).
Ghosn's compensation, not including stock options, higher than his peers in other Japanese companies, they tend to pass on their career ranks rise.
As of March of the year, is the world's best-selling car manufacturer Toyota President Akio Toyoda (Akio Toyoda), paid 1.84 million yen ($ 1.9 million).
Ghosn also Renault (Renault SA) (RENA.PA) CEO since 2001, has resulted in a Nissan.
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