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专用设备行业财务总监CFO观察:蓝英装备余之森博士学历 薪酬高达320万元 高居行业首位

Core Insights - The report highlights the compensation trends for CFOs in A-share listed companies, with a total salary pool of 4.27 billion yuan and an average annual salary of 814,800 yuan for 2024 [1] Group 1: Compensation Overview - The average salary for CFOs in the machinery and equipment-specialized equipment sector is approximately 655,600 yuan, with the highest salary being 3.20 million yuan for Yu Zhisen from Blue Eagle Equipment and the lowest being 94,100 yuan for Wang Zhigang from Tiandi Technology [1] - The majority of CFOs (49%) earn between 500,000 and 1 million yuan, totaling 77 individuals [1] Group 2: Age Structure - The average age of CFOs is about 47.95 years, with the largest age group being 40-49 years, comprising 45% of the total [3] - The oldest CFO is Zhou Guoquan from Changhong Technology at 65 years, while the youngest is Wu Huaiyuan from Feng'an Co., Ltd. at 33 years [3] Group 3: Educational Background - The educational distribution shows 2 PhDs, 40 Master's degrees, 88 Bachelor's degrees, and 26 with lower than Bachelor's degrees, with corresponding average salaries of 2.11 million yuan, 741,100 yuan, 619,500 yuan, and 512,600 yuan respectively [5] - Yu Zhisen and Wu Xiaoman, both PhDs, have salaries of 3.20 million yuan and 1.015 million yuan, respectively, with Yu earning 3.2 times more than Wu [5] Group 4: Performance and Compensation Relationship - There is a noted discrepancy between CFO compensation and company performance, with examples such as Chen Ping from Weipai Ge, whose salary increased by 35% to 991,700 yuan despite a 1008.2% drop in net profit [7] - 14 CFOs received warnings or public notifications for violations in 2024-2025 [7] Group 5: Violation Cases - Specific cases of CFOs receiving warnings include Liang Jianming from Sanyou Technology with 3 warnings and a salary of 420,000 yuan, and Gu Baoxing from Lingyun Light with 2 warnings and a salary of 1.6553 million yuan [8][9] - Violations include issues related to financial data disclosure and improper use of funds, impacting the accuracy of financial information [9]