Martin King

2015

In 2015, Martin King earned a total compensation of $5.8M as President, Asia Region at Philip Morris International, a 2% increase compared to previous year.

Compensation breakdown

Change in Pension Value and Nonqualified Deferred Compensation Earnings$978,367
Non-Equity Incentive Plan$1,080,723
Salary$860,274
Stock Awards$1,395,384
Other$1,451,476
Total$5,766,224

King received $1.5M in other compensation, accounting for 25% of the total pay in 2015.

King also received $978.4K of change in pension value and nonqualified deferred compensation earnings, $1.1M in non-equity incentive plan, $860.3K in salary and $1.4M in stock awards.

Rankings

In 2015, Martin King's compensation ranked 1,315th out of 13,638 executives tracked by ExecPay. In other words, King earned more than 90.4% of executives.

ClassificationRankingPercentile
All
1,315
out of 13,638
90th
Division
Manufacturing
457
out of 5,190
91st
Major group
Tobacco Products
6
out of 19
68th
Industry group
Cigarettes
6
out of 16
63rd
Industry
Cigarettes
6
out of 16
63rd
Source: SEC filing on March 23, 2017.

King's colleagues

We found five more compensation records of executives who worked with Martin King at Philip Morris International in 2015.

2015

André Calantzopoulos

Philip Morris International

Chief Executive Officer

2015

Matteo Pellegrini

Philip Morris International

Retired President, Asia Region

2015

Jacek Olczak

Philip Morris International

Chief Financial Officer

2015

Marc Firestone

Philip Morris International

General Counsel

2015

Miroslaw Zielinski

Philip Morris International

President, Reduced-Risk Products

News

You may also like