The bosses of pollster group YouGov scooped a £9million payday last year.
Then-chief executive Stephan Shakespeare made £4.7million in the year to July, up from £540,000 previously.
Shakespeare, who co-founded YouGov with former Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi in 2000, stepped back from running the company on a day-to-day basis in August and is now chairman.
He has been replaced by Steve Hatch, who joined from Facebook-owner Meta.
The majority of Shakespeare’s bumper package came from a long-term bonus worth £4.2million.
Boost: YouGov’s business includes running surveys and providing data to companies and its market value is £1.1billion
Finance chief Alex McIntosh saw his pay shoot up from £420,000 to £1.9million, while operations boss Sundip Chahal’s rose from around £537,000 to £2.5million.
YouGov’s business includes running surveys and providing data to companies. Its market value is £1.1billion.
In the year to July, revenues rose 17 per cent to £258million and profits 77 per cent to £45million.