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Toyota chief earned $2.84 million last year after bonus doubles



    TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp President Akio Toyoda earned 352 million yen ($2.84 million) in total compensation last year after his bonus doubled to about $2 million, the Japanese company said in a regulatory filing on Wednesday.

    Toyoda, head of the world's best-selling automaker, received a bonus of 249 million yen in the year ended March, up from 127 million yen in the previous year. His base salary was unchanged.

    Toyoda's compensation is roughly a third of what Nissan Motor Co <7201.T> paid Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn in the same period. Ghosn told shareholders on Tuesday he splits his time equally between Nissan and French alliance partner Renault SA , which he also heads.

    Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV CEO Sergio Marchionne was the top-paid automotive executive in 2014, making about 31.3 million euros ($35 million).

    Toyota in May reported a 19 percent rise in net profit to 2.17 trillion yen for the business year through March, and forecast a third consecutive year of record profit.

    Nissan's net profit grew 18 percent to 457.6 billion yen.

    (Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim; Editing by Christopher Cushing)