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Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 27
Michael Sievert's 2025 T-Mobile Compensation Rises to $50.4 Million
Updated
Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 27

Michael Sievert's 2025 T-Mobile Compensation Rises to $50.4 Million

13 articles · Updated · MarketWatch · Apr 27
  • Sievert's pay increased from $30 million in 2024, as disclosed in a recent SEC filing. Other T-Mobile executives, including CFO Peter Osvaldik and COO Jonathan Freier, also saw higher compensation in 2025.
  • The rise in executive pay was driven by increases in salary, stock awards, and other compensation components. New CEO Srini Gopalan, who took over in November, received $35.4 million in total compensation last year.
  • These compensation changes reflect T-Mobile's executive transition and reward structure, with the company continuing to adjust leadership pay following Sievert's departure and Gopalan's appointment as CEO.
As CEO pay soars 68%, are T-Mobile's customers and employees also sharing in the company's record financial success?
Amidst regulatory scrutiny, does T-Mobile's pay structure set a new, sustainable benchmark for the entire telecom industry?
How will Deutsche Telekom's potential takeover reshape T-Mobile's leadership pay and its aggressive 'Un-carrier' strategy?
Is T-Mobile's executive pay driving long-term 6G innovation or just rewarding short-term stock market gains?
With insiders selling millions in stock, is T-Mobile's record pay a reward for success or a future red flag?
What specific performance hurdles did the former CEO clear to justify his $50.4 million compensation package?