Martin King
2019
In 2019, Martin King earned a total compensation of $6.6M as Chief Financial Officer at Philip Morris International, a 72% increase compared to previous year.
Compensation breakdown
Change in Pension Value and Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Earnings | $3,086,363 |
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Non-Equity Incentive Plan | $1,120,587 |
Salary | $853,388 |
Stock Awards | $1,362,354 |
Other | $191,964 |
Total | $6,614,656 |
King received $3.1M of change in pension value and nonqualified deferred compensation earnings, accounting for 47% of the total pay in 2019.
King also received $1.1M in non-equity incentive plan, $853.4K in salary, $1.4M in stock awards and $192K in other compensation.
Rankings
In 2019, Martin King's compensation ranked 1,479th out of 13,971 executives tracked by ExecPay. In other words, King earned more than 89.4% of executives.
Classification | Ranking | Percentile |
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All | 1,479 | 89th |
Manufacturing | 530 | 91st |
Tobacco Products | 6 | 68th |
Cigarettes | 6 | 63rd |
Cigarettes | 6 | 63rd |
King's colleagues
We found four more compensation records of executives who worked with Martin King at Philip Morris International in 2019.
News
Philip Morris International Chairman André Calantzopoulos' 2021 pay falls 30% to $15M
March 24, 2022
Philip Morris International General Counsel Marc Firestone's 2020 pay jumps 222% to $24M
March 25, 2021
Philip Morris International CEO André Calantzopoulos' 2019 pay jumps 39% to $22M
March 26, 2020
Philip Morris International CEO André Calantzopoulos' 2018 pay slips 16% to $16M
March 21, 2019