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Rishi Sunak’s wife set to earn huge dividend income from Infosys

Rishi Sunak’s wife, Akshata Murty, is set to earn a huge dividend income from Infosys, India’s second-largest IT firm. Murty, who is the daughter of Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy, held 3.89 crore shares of Infosys at the end of December, according to company filings with the stock exchanges. The company declared a final dividend of Rs 17.50 per share for FY23, and if Murty retains her shareholding until the record date of June 2, she would receive Rs 68.17 crore.

Together with an interim dividend of Rs 16.50 per share declared in October last year, she would receive a total of Rs 132.4 crore. For the previous fiscal, Infosys paid a total of Rs 31 per share dividend, giving her a total of Rs 120.76 crore. At Thursday’s closing price of Rs 1,388.60 per share on the BSE, her holding is worth just over Rs 5,400 crore.

Nationality of Rishi Sunak’s wife Akshata Murty is a divisive issue in UK
While Rishi Sunak is a British national, his wife Akshata is an Indian citizen, and her non-domiciled status, which allows her to earn money abroad without paying taxes in Britain for up to 15 years, has been a divisive issue in the UK. Her non-domiciled status became an issue of discussion in Britain when Sunak first entered the race to become the prime minister in April last year.

Akshata was born in her mother Sudha Murty’s hometown of Hubballi in northern Karnataka, and did her schooling in Bengaluru, before moving to Claremont McKenna College in California, where she graduated with a dual major in economics and French. She then did a fashion designing diploma from the Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising in Los Angeles, followed by a short work stint at Deloitte and Unilever. She thereafter pursued her MBA at Stanford where she met Rishi Sunak.

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