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Page 1: Salary Benchmark Survey by Oceanic Resources International

SALARY BENCHMARK STUDY

Compiled By

Research & report compiled by H. Sharp. Copyright © 2014 Oceanic Resources International Consultancy JLT.

Page 2: Salary Benchmark Survey by Oceanic Resources International

Overview / Scope of this report

Oceanic Resources International have conducted a salary benchmark study within the logistics industry in the Middle

East region. The aim was to determine detailed information on current remuneration and benefits for a range of

management level positions. The profiles to be researched included the following:

1. Managing Director (ME & another region)

2. Regional HR Director (Based in Dubai)

3. Regional Finance Director (Based in Dubai)

4. Regional Sales & Marketing Director (Based in Dubai)

5. Country Manager UAE

6. Country Manager Saudi Arabia

7. Country Manager Oman

8. Country Manager Qatar

9. General Manager - Oil & Gas (Regional Business Development, Based in Dubai)

10. General Manager – Freight Forwarding (UAE Operations)

The criteria specified were that a minimum of three individuals should be used for comparison purposes against each

profile.

Page 3: Salary Benchmark Survey by Oceanic Resources International

Confidentiality / Accuracy of data

During late February into early March of 2014 data has been compiled from various sources to enable completion of

the study. Every individual approached was informed that a benchmarking study was being undertaken and that

data provided and that each individual would have their identity protected to ensure that there could be no

repercussions related to their current employment. It was also confirmed that following completion of the study

every participant would receive a copy of the findings.

In certain circumstances individuals refused to provide any information for fear of breaching clauses in their

contracts that prevent the disclosure of their package details whereas in some cases we were able to gather

information directly from HR Managers who could provide data for various positions.

In the following pages are the full details related to each position, package breakdown, benefits provided and an

outline of the range of responsibility held by the individuals surveyed. This includes the number of countries under

the persons control, no of staff managed and where possible the turnover of business. Whilst it is not possible to

detail which company each piece of data specifically relates to we can confirm that for the purposes of this study all

of the information has been generated from employees of the following organisations:

Page 4: Salary Benchmark Survey by Oceanic Resources International

Managing Director – Middle East

Each person surveyed is responsible for the entire business in region and every product offering within their

company’s portfolio. Dependant on the organisation this included Freight Forwarding & Customs, 3PL, Contract

Logistics, Transport & Distribution.

One factor to be taken into consideration in this category is the use of agents in certain countries which reduce the

number of direct employees however every individual surveyed has their own operations in multiple GCC countries

to regions as large as over seventy countries.

* 1.00 in Transportation Allowance denotes vehicle provided

The following graphs analyse the data based on staff responsibility, number of Countries managed and revenue

responsibility. Each graph indicates the subjects most closely aligned in respect of their responsibility.

Employee Responsibility

0.0020,000.0040,000.0060,000.0080,000.00

100,000.00120,000.00140,000.00160,000.00180,000.00200,000.00220,000.00240,000.00260,000.00280,000.00300,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

Housing AllowanceTransportation

Allowance*

20

9,1

90

.00

16

1,4

80

.00

33

,03

0.0

0

14

,68

0.0

0

11

6,4

73

.00

90

,81

0.0

0

17

,76

7.0

0

7,8

96

.00

10

1,7

13

.00

72

,71

3.0

0

25

,00

0.0

0

4,0

00

.00

86

,00

0.0

0

51

,60

0.0

0

25

,80

0.0

0

8,6

00

.00

84

,91

7.0

0

61

,16

6.0

0

23

,75

0.0

0

1.0

0

80

,00

1.0

0

40

,00

0.0

0

40

,00

0.0

0

1.0

0

50

,00

0.0

0

30

,00

0.0

0

15

,00

0.0

0

5,0

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Subject 5

Subject 6

Subject 7

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

0.0020,000.0040,000.0060,000.0080,000.00

100,000.00120,000.00140,000.00160,000.00180,000.00200,000.00220,000.00240,000.00260,000.00280,000.00300,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

Housing AllowanceTransportation

Allowance*

20

9,1

90

.00

16

1,4

80

.00

33

,03

0.0

0

14

,68

0.0

0

11

6,4

73

.00

90

,81

0.0

0

17

,76

7.0

0

7,8

96

.00

10

1,7

13

.00

72

,71

3.0

0

25

,00

0.0

0

4,0

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

1800 - 5000

Page 5: Salary Benchmark Survey by Oceanic Resources International

* 1.00 in Transportation Allowance denotes vehicle provided

Number of Countries Managed

* 1.00 in Transportation Allowance denotes vehicle provided

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

Housing AllowanceTransportation

Allowance*

86

,00

0.0

0

51

,60

0.0

0

25

,80

0.0

0

8,6

00

.00

84

,91

7.0

0

61

,16

6.0

0

23

,75

0.0

0

1.0

0

80

,00

1.0

0

40

,00

0.0

0

40

,00

0.0

0

1.0

0

50

,00

0.0

0

30

,00

0.0

0

15

,00

0.0

0

5,0

00

.00

Subject 4

Subject 5

Subject 6

Subject 7Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

Upto 300

0.0020,000.0040,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

140,000.00

160,000.00

180,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

Housing AllowanceTransportation

Allowance*

11

6,4

73

.00

90

,81

0.0

0

17

,76

7.0

0

7,8

96

.00

86

,00

0.0

0

51

,60

0.0

0

25

,80

0.0

0

8,6

00

.00

84

,91

7.0

0

61

,16

6.0

0

23

,75

0.0

0

1.0

0

80

,00

1.0

0

40

,00

0.0

0

40

,00

0.0

0

1.0

0

50

,00

0.0

0

30

,00

0.0

0

15

,00

0.0

0

5,0

00

.00

Subject 2

Subject 4

Subject 5

Subject 6

Subject 7

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

Less Than 20

0.0030,000.0060,000.0090,000.00

120,000.00150,000.00180,000.00210,000.00240,000.00270,000.00300,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance*

20

9,1

90

.00

16

1,4

80

.00

33

,03

0.0

0

14

,68

0.0

0

10

1,7

13

.00

72

,71

3.0

0

25

,00

0.0

0

4,0

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 3

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

Over 20

Page 6: Salary Benchmark Survey by Oceanic Resources International

Revenue

Of the seven subjects surveyed, three declined to provide details of revenue; one subject has not been included in

the above graph, as their revenue was just under AED 500 Million. The three subjects included on the graph are the

most closely aligned for comparison purposes.

Benefits

Everyone in the category receives return tickets for them and their family to their country of origin once per year.

Only one individual surveyed confirmed Business Class tickets, all others stated the benefit covered only the value of

economy tickets.

Schooling was provided for the children of everyone in the category. Policy varied from company to company with

some covering actuals and some having a maximum benefit per child. From our own experience of employment

contracts in the region we can confirm that the most common practice where schooling is provided is to limit the

benefit to three children up to eighteen years of age.

All receive performance based bonuses which vary considerably making comparison difficult however most are

either a percentage of net profit or a percentage of basic salary if performance KPI’s are met. The potential of 50%

of basic was most common applying to three of the subjects.

Some individuals receive contributions into a pension scheme, where this is applicable it replaces entitlement to end

of service benefits (Gratuity entitlement) which is offered in the ME region.

0.0020,000.0040,000.0060,000.0080,000.00

100,000.00120,000.00140,000.00160,000.00180,000.00200,000.00220,000.00240,000.00260,000.00280,000.00300,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

Housing AllowanceTransportation

Allowance*

20

9,1

90

.00

16

1,4

80

.00

33

,03

0.0

0

14

,68

0.0

0

11

6,4

73

.00

90

,81

0.0

0

17

,76

7.0

0

7,8

96

.00

10

1,7

13

.00

72

,71

3.0

0

25

,00

0.0

0

4,0

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

AED 1.8 to 3.5 Billion

Page 7: Salary Benchmark Survey by Oceanic Resources International

Regional HR Director

The sizes of organisations in terms of HR responsibility ranged from one hundred and fifty to two thousand with a

number of countries in remit ranging from four to over seventy. Of the four subjects surveyed, three declined to

provide details of revenue. The graphs below break this data down further to provide closer comparison against

each measure.

Employee Responsibility

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

84

,88

8.0

0

59

,98

8.0

0

21

,80

0.0

0

3,1

00

.00

42

,18

0.0

0

25

,30

8.0

0

12

,65

4.0

0

4,2

18

.00

37

,15

2.0

0

23

,15

2.0

0

10

,50

0.0

0

3,5

00

.00

19

,50

0.0

0

9,5

00

.00

7,5

00

.00

2,5

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

0.00

10,000.00

20,000.00

30,000.00

40,000.00

50,000.00

60,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

42

,18

0.0

0

25

,30

8.0

0

12

,65

4.0

0

4,2

18

.00

37

,15

2.0

0

23

,15

2.0

0

10

,50

0.0

0

3,5

00

.00

Subject 2

Subject 3

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

100 - 500

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

84

,88

8.0

0

59

,98

8.0

0

21

,80

0.0

0

3,1

00

.00

19

,50

0.0

0

9,5

00

.00

7,5

00

.00

2,5

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 4

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

1000 - 2000

Page 8: Salary Benchmark Survey by Oceanic Resources International

Number of Countries Managed

Benefits

Everyone in the category receives return economy tickets for them and their family to their country of origin once

per year.

Schooling was provided or an entitlement for the children of everyone in the category. Policy varied from company

to company with some covering actuals and some having a maximum benefit per child. From our own experience of

employment contracts in the region we can confirm that the most common practice where schooling is provided is

to limit the benefit three children up to eighteen years of age.

Bonus potential varied from 10% to 55% of basic, all were performance related schemes.

0.00

10,000.00

20,000.00

30,000.00

40,000.00

50,000.00

60,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

42

,18

0.0

0

25

,30

8.0

0

12

,65

4.0

0

4,2

18

.00

37

,15

2.0

0

23

,15

2.0

0

10

,50

0.0

0

3,5

00

.00

Subject 2

Subject 3

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

Less Than 20 Countries

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

84

,88

8.0

0

59

,98

8.0

0

21

,80

0.0

0

3,1

00

.00

19

,50

0.0

0

9,5

00

.00

7,5

00

.00

2,5

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 4

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

Over 20 Countries

Page 9: Salary Benchmark Survey by Oceanic Resources International

Regional Finance Director

Scope of responsibility varied considerably in this category. Some subjects also refused to divulge certain

information. The graphs below provide closer comparison where possible.

* 1.00 in Transportation Allowance denotes vehicle provided

Employee Responsibility

Revenue

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance *

84

,88

8.0

0

59

,98

8.0

0

21

,80

0.0

0

3,1

00

.00

60

,00

0.0

0

36

,00

0.0

0

18

,00

0.0

0

6,0

00

.00

40

,00

0.0

0

20

,00

0.0

0

20

,00

0.0

0

36

,00

0.0

0

25

,00

0.0

0

8,0

00

.00

3,0

00

.00

35

,66

7.0

0

26

,50

0.0

0

9,1

66

.00

1.0

0

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Subject 5

Monthly Salary in

Salary Breakdown

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance *

84

,88

8.0

0

59

,98

8.0

0

21

,80

0.0

0

3,1

00

.00

60

,00

0.0

0

36

,00

0.0

0

18

,00

0.0

0

6,0

00

.00

40

,00

0.0

0

20

,00

0.0

0

20

,00

0.0

0

36

,00

0.0

0

25

,00

0.0

0

8,0

00

.00

3,0

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Monthly Salary in

Salary Breakdown

4 and 10

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance *

60

,00

0.0

0

36

,00

0.0

0

18

,00

0.0

0

6,0

00

.00

36

,00

0.0

0

25

,00

0.0

0

8,0

00

.00

3,0

00

.00

Subject 2

Subject 4

Monthly Salary in

Salary Breakdown

AED 1.8 Billion - 2.8 Billion

Page 10: Salary Benchmark Survey by Oceanic Resources International

Of the five subjects surveyed, two refused to divulge revenue and one was responsible for a significantly lower

turnover which we did not feel offered an appropriate comparison for this measure.

Benefits

Everyone in the category receives return economy tickets for them and their family to their country of origin once

per year.

Schooling was provided for half of the subjects in the category. Policy varied from company to company with some

covering actuals and some having a maximum benefit per child. From our own experience of employment contracts

in the region we can confirm that the most common practice where schooling is provided is to limit the benefit three

children up to eighteen years of age.

Bonus structures varied in the way they were calculated, all were performance based and for comparative purposes

look to offer between one to four month’s salary.

Page 11: Salary Benchmark Survey by Oceanic Resources International

Regional Sales & Marketing Director

The graphs below provide closer comparison where possible on Employee Responsibility, Number Of Countries

Managed and Revenue.

Employee Responsibility

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

Housing Allowance

Transportation Allowance

84

,88

8.0

0

59

,98

8.0

0

21

,80

0.0

0

3,1

00

.00

81

,66

6.0

0

65

,16

6.0

0

12

,50

0.0

0

40

00

.00

70

,00

0.0

0

42

,00

0.0

0

21

,00

0.0

0

7,0

00

.00

53

,00

0.0

0

41

,00

0.0

0

10

,00

0.0

0

3,0

00

.00

49

,00

0.0

0

36

,00

0.0

0

9,0

00

.00

4,0

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Subject 5

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

84

,88

8.0

0

59

,98

8.0

0

21

,80

0.0

0

3,1

00

.00

81

,66

6.0

0

65

,16

6.0

0

12

,50

0.0

0

40

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 2

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

Over 50

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

70

,00

0.0

0

42

,00

0.0

0

21

,00

0.0

0

7,0

00

.00

53

,00

0.0

0

41

,00

0.0

0

10

,00

0.0

0

3,0

00

.00

49

,00

0.0

0

36

,00

0.0

0

9,0

00

.00

4,0

00

.00

Subject 3

Subject 4

Subject 5

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

Under 50

Page 12: Salary Benchmark Survey by Oceanic Resources International

Number of Countries Managed

Revenue

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

84

,88

8.0

0

59

,98

8.0

0

21

,80

0.0

0

3,1

00

.00

81

,66

6.0

0

65

,16

6.0

0

12

,50

0.0

0

40

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 2

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

Over 50 Countries

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

70

,00

0.0

0

42

,00

0.0

0

21

,00

0.0

0

7,0

00

.00

53

,00

0.0

0

41

,00

0.0

0

10

,00

0.0

0

3,0

00

.00

49

,00

0.0

0

36

,00

0.0

0

9,0

00

.00

4,0

00

.00

Subject 3

Subject 4

Subject 5

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

Under 50 Countries

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

70

,00

0.0

0

42

,00

0.0

0

21

,00

0.0

0

7,0

00

.00

53

,00

0.0

0

41

,00

0.0

0

10

,00

0.0

0

3,0

00

.00

49

,00

0.0

0

36

,00

0.0

0

9,0

00

.00

4,0

00

.00

Subject 3

Subject 4

Subject 5

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

AED 200 Million - 600 Million

Page 13: Salary Benchmark Survey by Oceanic Resources International

Of the five subjects surveyed, one refused to divulge revenue, one subject’s revenue would not be classed as a

comparison as their revenue is over AED 1.5 Billion.

Benefits

Everyone in the category receives return tickets for them and their family to their country of origin once per year.

Two individuals’ surveyed confirmed Business Class tickets, all others stated the benefit covered only the value of

economy tickets.

Schooling was provided or an entitlement for the children of everyone in the category. Policy varied from company

to company with some covering actuals and some having a maximum benefit per child. From our own experience of

employment contracts in the region we can confirm that the most common practice where schooling is provided is

to limit the benefit three children up to eighteen years of age.

Bonus structures varied in the way they were calculated, all were performance based and for comparative purposes

look to offer between 10% to 55% of basic salary.

Page 14: Salary Benchmark Survey by Oceanic Resources International

Country Manager – UAE

It must be noted that three of the five subjects in this category actually manage more than one country. Additional

responsibility varies from one country to an entire region of over twenty countries. Staff turnover ranges from AED

60 million to 650 billion with two of the respondents declining to answer the turnover.

* 1.00 in Transportation Allowance denotes vehicle provided

Employee Responsibility

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance *

84

,89

8.0

0

59

,99

8.0

0

21

,80

0.0

0

3,1

00

.00

66

,30

1.0

0

53

,30

0.0

0

13

,00

0.0

0

1.0

0

61

,96

6.0

0

41

,00

0.0

0

13

,28

3.0

0

7,6

83

.00

59

,16

6.0

0

42

,50

0.0

0

16

,66

6.0

0

1.0

0

53

,00

0.0

0

31

,80

0.0

0

15

,90

0.0

0

5,3

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Subject 5

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance *

66

,30

1.0

0

53

,30

0.0

0

13

,00

0.0

0

1.0

0

53

,00

0.0

0

31

,80

0.0

0

15

,90

0.0

0

5,3

00

.00

Subject 2

Subject 5

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

10 - 200

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance *

84

,89

8.0

0

59

,99

8.0

0

21

,80

0.0

0

3,1

00

.00

61

,96

6.0

0

41

,00

0.0

0

13

,28

3.0

0

7,6

83

.00

59

,16

6.0

0

42

,50

0.0

0

16

,66

6.0

0

1.0

0

Subject 1

Subject 3

Subject 4

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

300 - 600

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Number of Countries Managed

Benefits

Everyone in the category receives return economy tickets for them and their family to their country of origin once

per year.

Two individuals in this category have utilities paid (Home water, electricity, internet & phone etc.). To make the

comparison more accurate this was included in their basic salary, in each case the actual value was stated as AED

2500 to AED 3500 per month.

Schooling was provided or an entitlement for the children of everyone in the category. Policy varied from company

to company with some covering actuals and some having a maximum benefit per child. From our own experience of

employment contracts in the region we can confirm that the most common practice where schooling is provided is

to limit the benefit three children up to eighteen years of age.

Bonus structures varied in the way they were calculated, all were performance based and for comparative purposes

look to offer between one month’s salary up to 55% of basic salary.

0.00

20,000.00

40,000.00

60,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance *

66

,30

1.0

0

53

,30

0.0

0

13

,00

0.0

0

1.0

0

61

,96

6.0

0

41

,00

0.0

0

13

,28

3.0

0

7,6

83

.00

53

,00

0.0

0

31

,80

0.0

0

15

,90

0.0

0

5,3

00

.00

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 5

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

Less Than 3 Countries

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Country Manager - KSA

One individual surveyed is also responsible for one other country. One subject declined in advising me how many

staff they managed, the ranges of staff managed between the remaining three subjects varied between 40 to 170

staff. The Turnover varied significantly, they ranged between SAR 20 million to 550 Million, one subject refused to

divulge company turnover.

* 1.00 in Transportation Allowance denotes vehicle provided

Employee Responsibility

0.0010,000.0020,000.0030,000.0040,000.0050,000.0060,000.0070,000.0080,000.0090,000.00

100,000.00110,000.00120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance *

80

,00

0.0

0

48

,00

0.0

0

24

,00

0.0

0

8,0

00

.00

75

,00

0.0

0

45

,00

0.0

0

22

,50

0.0

0

7,5

00

.00

72

,00

0.0

0

50

,40

0.0

0

18

,00

0.0

0

3,6

00

.00

70

,00

0.0

0

45

,00

0.0

0

25

,00

0.0

0

1.0

0

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Monthly Salary in SAR

Salary Breakdown

0.0010,000.0020,000.0030,000.0040,000.00

50,000.00

60,000.00

70,000.00

80,000.00

90,000.00

100,000.00

110,000.00

120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance *

80

,00

0.0

0

48

,00

0.0

0

24

,00

0.0

0

8,0

00

.00

75

,00

0.0

0

45

,00

0.0

0

22

,50

0.0

0

7,5

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 2

Monthly Salary in SAR

Salary Breakdown

40 - 50

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Benefits

Annual ticket benefits varied in this category. One respondent receives business class tickets for family once per

annum, one receives family economy ticket twice per annum and two receive family economy tickets once per

annum.

Schooling was covered for the children of two of the respondents. One subject does not require schooling and was

unaware as to whether it would be an entitlement and the final subject stated that his company’s policy was to pay a

package for the position leaving schooling if required down to the individual.

Bonus structures varied in the way they were calculated, all were performance based and for comparative purposes

look to offer between SAR 75,000 and SAR 1 million per annum.

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Country Manager – Oman

The sizes of organisation for the three of the subjects ranged from sixty to ninety five staff, one subject’s was

considerably less, with turnover ranging from OMR 2 million to 16 million.

* 1.00 in Transportation Allowance denotes vehicle provided

Employee Responsibility

Revenue

0.001,000.002,000.003,000.004,000.005,000.006,000.007,000.008,000.009,000.00

10,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance*

6,7

57

.75

5,2

16

.75

1,5

40

.00

1.0

0

6,4

00

.00

3,8

40

.00

1,9

20

.00

64

0

4,0

00

.00

2,4

00

.00

1,2

00

.00

40

0.0

0

3,1

50

.00

2,0

00

.00

80

0.0

0

35

0.0

0

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Monthly Salary in

Salary Breakdown

0.001,000.002,000.003,000.004,000.005,000.006,000.007,000.008,000.009,000.00

10,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance*

6,7

57

.75

5,2

16

.75

1,5

40

.00

1.0

0

6,4

00

.00

3,8

40

.00

1,9

20

.00

64

0

4,0

00

.00

2,4

00

.00

1,2

00

.00

40

0.0

0

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

Monthly Salary in

Salary Breakdown

60 - 95

0.001,000.002,000.003,000.004,000.005,000.006,000.007,000.008,000.009,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance*

6,4

00

.00

3,8

40

.00

1,9

20

.00

64

0

4,0

00

.00

2,4

00

.00

1,2

00

.00

40

0.0

0

3,1

50

.00

2,0

00

.00

80

0.0

0

35

0.0

0

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Monthly Salary in

Salary Breakdown

OMR 2 Million to 4.5 Million

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Benefits

Everyone in the category receives return economy tickets for them and their family to their country of origin, three

respondents receive tickets once per year and one receives twice.

Two individuals in this category have utilities paid (Home water, electricity, internet & phone etc.). To make the

comparison more accurate this was included in their basic salary, in each case the actual value was stated as OMR

150 per month.

One subject also receives a club membership worth OMR 1400 per annum, this has been included in the basic to

enable comparison.

Schooling was provided or an entitlement for the children of three respondents in the category. Policy varied from

company to company with some covering actuals and some having a maximum benefit per child. From our own

experience of employment contracts in the region we can confirm that the most common practice where schooling

is provided is to limit the benefit three children up to eighteen years of age.

Bonus structures varied in the way they were calculated, all were performance based and for comparative purposes

look to offer between one month’s salary and up to 30% of annual basic.

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Country Manager - Qatar

One individual surveyed is also responsible for one other country. Staff ranged from thirty to one hundred and

twenty with turnover quoted as QAR 30 Million to 56 Million, with one subject declining to answer.

Employee Responsibility

Revenue

0.0010,000.0020,000.0030,000.0040,000.0050,000.0060,000.0070,000.0080,000.0090,000.00

100,000.00110,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

80

,96

6.0

1

64

,77

4.1

0

11

,65

9.3

4

4,5

32

.57

70

,00

0.0

0

45

,00

0.0

0

17

,50

0.0

0

7,5

00

.00

55

,00

0.0

0

33

,00

0.0

0

16

,50

0.0

0

5,5

00

.00

43

,49

1.2

0

25

,49

1.2

0

15

,00

0.0

0

3,0

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Monthly Salary in

Salary Breakdown

0.0010,000.0020,000.0030,000.0040,000.0050,000.0060,000.0070,000.0080,000.0090,000.00

100,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

70

,00

0.0

0

45

,00

0.0

0

17

,50

0.0

0

7,5

00

.00

55

,00

0.0

0

33

,00

0.0

0

16

,50

0.0

0

5,5

00

.00

43

,49

1.2

0

25

,49

1.2

0

15

,00

0.0

0

3,0

00

.00

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Monthly Salary in

Salary Breakdown

30 - 45

0.0010,000.0020,000.0030,000.0040,000.0050,000.0060,000.0070,000.0080,000.0090,000.00

100,000.00110,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

70

,00

0.0

0

45

,00

0.0

0

17

,50

0.0

0

7,5

00

.00

55

,00

0.0

0

33

,00

0.0

0

16

,50

0.0

0

5,5

00

.00

43

,49

1.2

0

25

,49

1.2

0

15

,00

0.0

0

3,0

00

.00

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Monthly Salary in

Salary Breakdown

QAR 35 Million to 56 Million

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Benefits

Everyone in the category receives return economy tickets for them and their family to their country of origin once

per year.

Schooling was covered for the children of three of the respondents. One stated that his company’s policy was to pay

a package for the position leaving schooling if required down to the individual.

Bonus structures varied in the way they were calculated, all were performance based and for comparative purposes

look to offer up to 30% of annual basic.

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General Manager – Oil & Gas

Responsibility ranged from stand alone roles up to management of 20 staff under the Oil & Gas product within the

specified region. Geographic reach varied from Middle East only to over 70 countries encompassing Africa and/or

the CIS region. Three subjects declined to their Turnover, whilst one subject managed a turnover of AED 700 million.

Number Of Countries Managed

0.0010,000.0020,000.0030,000.0040,000.0050,000.0060,000.0070,000.0080,000.0090,000.00

100,000.00110,000.00120,000.00130,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

11

0,1

90

.00

66

,11

4.0

0

33

,05

7.0

0

11

,01

9.0

0

50

,60

0.0

0

32

,60

0.0

0

14

,00

0.0

0

4,0

00

.00

40

,00

0.0

0

24

,00

0.0

0

12

,00

0.0

0

4,0

00

.00

39

,88

8.0

0

25

,30

0.0

0

11

,88

8.0

0

2,7

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

0.0010,000.0020,000.0030,000.0040,000.0050,000.0060,000.0070,000.0080,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

Housing AllowanceTransportation Allowance

50

,60

0.0

0

32

,60

0.0

0

14

,00

0.0

0

4,0

00

.00

40

,00

0.0

0

24

,00

0.0

0

12

,00

0.0

0

4,0

00

.00

Subject 2

Subject 3

Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

2 - 7 Countries

0.0020,000.0040,000.0060,000.00

80,000.00

100,000.00

120,000.00

140,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

11

0,1

90

.00

66

,11

4.0

0

33

,05

7.0

0

11

,01

9.0

0 3

9,8

88

.00

25

,30

0.0

0

11

,88

8.0

0

2,7

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 4Monthly Salary in AED

Salary Breakdown

20 - 65 Countries

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Benefits

Everyone in the category receives return economy tickets for them and their family to their country of origin once

per year.

Schooling was covered for the children of three of the respondents. One stated that his company’s policy was to pay

a package for the position leaving schooling if required down to the individual.

Bonus structures varied in the way they were calculated, all were performance based. One individual surveyed

received bonus/commission based on monthly performance; to enable a more accurate comparison we have taken a

low (virtually guaranteed) amount and included this into the basic salary. The remainder falls under the bonus

potential which ranged from one month’s salary up to an uncapped % based on revenue generated.

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General Manager – Freight Forwarding UAE

Staff responsibility ranged from forty five to one hundred and seventy five staff. Each respondent was responsible

for the total management of operations across all modes of transport. All four subjects declined to answer in regards

to the revenue. Two subjects managed one country each, one subject managed 22 countries and the one subject

declined.

Employee Responsibility

Number Of Countries Managed

0.0010,000.0020,000.0030,000.0040,000.0050,000.0060,000.0070,000.0080,000.0090,000.00

100,000.00110,000.00120,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

80

,00

0.0

0

48

,00

0.0

0

24

,00

0.0

0

8,0

00

.00

60

,83

2.6

7

39

,16

6.0

0

16

,66

6.6

7

5,0

00

.00

41

,98

3.0

0

25

,91

6.0

0

10

,40

0.0

0

5,6

67

.00

39

,88

8.0

0

25

,30

0.0

0

11

,88

8.0

0

2,7

00

.00

Subject 1

Subject 2

Subject 3

Subject 4

Monthly Salary in

Salary Breakdown

0.0010,000.0020,000.0030,000.0040,000.0050,000.0060,000.0070,000.0080,000.0090,000.00

100,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

60

,83

2.6

7

39

,16

6.0

0

16

,66

6.6

7

5,0

00

.00

41

,98

3.0

0

25

,91

6.0

0

10

,40

0.0

0

5,6

67

.00

Subject 2

Subject 3

Monthly Salary in

Salary Breakdown

130 - 175

0.0010,000.0020,000.0030,000.0040,000.0050,000.0060,000.0070,000.0080,000.0090,000.00

100,000.00

Total PackageBasic Salary

HousingAllowance Transportation

Allowance

60

,83

2.6

7

39

,16

6.0

0

16

,66

6.6

7

5,0

00

.00

41

,98

3.0

0

25

,91

6.0

0

10

,40

0.0

0

5,6

67

.00

Subject 2

Subject 3

Monthly Salary in

Salary Breakdown

1 Country

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Benefits

Everyone in the category receives return economy tickets for them and their family to their country of origin, three

respondents receive tickets once per year and one receives twice.

Utilities and a club membership were received by one of the respondents, the value of these benefits have been

included in the basic salary for comparison.

Schooling was covered for the children of three of the respondents. One stated that his company’s policy was to pay

a package for the position leaving schooling if required down to the individual.

Bonus structures varied in the way they were calculated, all were performance based offering from 20% of annual

salary up to an uncapped % based on revenue generated.

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Conclusions

While collecting and collating the data within this report, it became apparent that the total compensation and

benefits provided to professionals working within the industry are relatively aligned when viewed as a total package.

There are obviously exceptions to every rule and the differences which make comparison difficult or suggest

disparity are around items that can be difficult to quantify such as company provided vehicles which may be of a

higher specification, schooling covered on an actual basis as opposed to within a budgeted amount and of course the

bonus/incentive schemes. From our own experience in the market we can also confirm that in some instances the

benefits offered to employees have been in place for many years dating back to when the Middle East was

considered a hardship posting. Whilst this assessment is still applied to parts of the GCC is definitely does not apply

to all and in response companies entering the market no longer feel the need to offer some of the nicer benefits

which more often than not are viewed as luxuries of the past.

Bonus potential appeared to vary considerably but as with anything the devil is in the detail, high bonus potential is

nothing if the targets and measures are unrealistic. In this regard the findings were extremely varied with some

participants suggesting their bonus was virtually guaranteed and part of their expected remuneration whilst others

stated it was something that they really do treat as a bonus.

The one aspect that should cause concern to employers is where an individual is given responsibility for multiple

countries. Our findings highlight that whilst some country managers are given responsibility for multiple countries,

in some instances they hold almost as much responsibility as Regional Management within other organisations

which is not does not always appear to be recognised within their package.

Obviously each organisation has their own structures however if you reach the conclusion that an individual has

been given greater responsibility because they are deemed competent and capable enough to handle it, it is not

unreasonable to also suggest that such an individual would be someone that the organisation would wish to retain.

Should that be the case then it is fair to expect a package to represent the responsibility and not the job title.