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Google signs Sundar Pichai to a massive $692 million deal

Alphabet ties its CEO's enormous new package to the future of Waymo and Wing
Jeric MacaraanBy Jeric MacaraanMarch 8, 2026Updated:March 8, 2026 Tech No Comments4 Mins Read
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Sundar Pichai just became one of the highest-paid executives on the planet — and the number attached to his name is hard to ignore. Alphabet, the parent company of Google, has approved a new three-year compensation package for its CEO that could be worth as much as $692 million. The catch? Most of it has to be earned.

The deal is not a simple handout. It is a high-stakes performance bet, structured to reward Pichai only if Alphabet and its most ambitious ventures deliver real, measurable results over the next three years. For a company that has quietly transformed from a search engine into one of the most powerful technology empires in the world, the package signals just how seriously the board takes keeping its leader locked in — and motivated.

What Is Inside the $692M Package

The breakdown of Pichai’s compensation reveals just how performance-driven the structure really is

  • $126 million in performance stock units tied to Google’s total shareholder return relative to S&P 100 companies — with a vesting range of 0% to 200% depending on results
  • $84 million in restricted stock units vesting monthly over three years, contingent on continued employment
  • $130 million in stock tied to Waymo, Google’s self-driving robotaxi unit, based on per-unit value growth
  • $45 million in stock linked to Wing, Google’s drone delivery arm, with similar performance conditions
  • $2 million annual base salary, unchanged since 2020

If Waymo performs strongly, the payout tied to that unit alone could reach $260 million. The Wing award could similarly double to $90 million if the business grows as planned. In short, Pichai stands to earn an extraordinary amount — but only if Google delivers.

Why Waymo and Wing Are Central to Pichai’s Future

For the first time in Google’s history, a CEO compensation package is directly tied to the performance of its so-called Other Bets. Waymo has expanded to 10 markets, and Google’s board stated that both Waymo and Wing have made strong progress under Pichai’s leadership.

Tying Pichai’s personal wealth to the success of these ventures is a deliberate strategic move. It aligns his financial future directly with the riskiest, highest-potential parts of the business — the ones that could define Google’s next decade. The board is essentially telling its CEO that the moonshots matter, and his paycheck will reflect whether they land.

The Quiet Billionaire in the Room

While Pichai’s new deal dominates headlines, there is a broader story playing out inside the world of Google wealth. Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin — currently the second- and fourth-richest people in the world — have been making noise of their own lately, but not about technology.

Both have been aggressively purchasing luxury properties in Miami, widely interpreted as a response to California’s proposed Billionaire Tax Act — a ballot initiative targeting the state’s roughly 200 billionaires with a one-time 5% levy on net worth exceeding $1 billion. Page reportedly spent over $173 million on two mansions in Coconut Grove, Florida, while Brin was linked to a $51 million megamansion, on top of two earlier purchases totaling $92 million.

Pichai, by contrast, remains quietly based in Los Altos, California. He and his wife currently hold approximately 1.67 million Google shares worth close to $498 million. An estimated $650 million in shares was sold as of last summer.

A Tenure That Earned the Price Tag

The size of Pichai’s package is easier to understand when viewed through the lens of what he has actually built. Since he became CEO in 2015, Google’s market value has climbed from roughly $535 billion to approximately $3.6 trillion — briefly crossing $4 trillion in January.

That kind of growth does not happen by accident. Pichai has guided Google through major antitrust battles, led its pivot into artificial intelligence, and expanded its reach into nearly every corner of the digital economy. The board’s message with this package is clear — keeping Pichai focused and incentivized is worth every penny of that $692 million figure, provided the results keep coming.

Source: Tech Crunch

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