Nissan Motor Co , Japan's second-biggest automaker, said on Tuesday it paid Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn ¥1.035 billion ($8.39 million) last business year, up 4 per cent from the previous year.

Ghosn, one of the highest-paid CEOs in Japan, received ¥995 million in compensation in the year ended March 2014.

Ghosn is also CEO of Nissan's alliance partner, Renault SA, which paid him €7.2 million ($8.17 million) in 2014. He is also chairman of the board at their Russian partner, AvtoVAZ.

Ghosn's pay, though high for Japanese standards, was dwarfed by the record-shattering compensation for his Softbank Corp counterpart, Nikesh Arora. The former Google Inc executive made ¥16.56 billion ($135 million) in roughly half a year, including an undisclosed one-off signing bonus for joining the Japanese telecoms company in September.

Among the 2,451 listed Japanese companies that had submitted their annual securities reports as of Monday, just 77 executives at 32 firms received more than ¥100 million in compensation, according to Tokyo Shoko Research.

Ghosn, 61, is the top individual shareholder in Nissan, with 3.122 million shares, worth about $30 million at the current share price.

Nissan reported an 18 per cent jump in operating profit in the year ended March 31, and forecast a 15 per cent rise for this year.

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