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Home » How Much World’s Biggest Companies Spend in Protecting their CEOs

How Much World’s Biggest Companies Spend in Protecting their CEOs

Adetunji Tobi by Adetunji Tobi
September 16, 2024
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The biggest tech companies in the world are shelling out millions of dollars every year to protect their CEOs—but some pay more than others, and for good reason.

Among the generous perks awarded to top executives, security costs can be among the priciest, especially when it comes to high-profile business leaders. These security costs include everything from home monitoring to personal bodyguards and security consulting which come at a big cost to companies, depending on the executive.

According to Bill Herzog, the CEO of Arizona-based LionHeart Security Services, said it’s important for companies to invest in protecting their CEO, especially if they’re among the richest people in the world, like Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg and Tesla’s Elon Musk.

But what does it cost to protect the CEOs of the biggest companies in the world?

Meta.

Meta pays over three times more than the next closest tech company on the list to protect its longtime CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg. In 2023, the company spent a total of $23.4 million on Zuckerberg’s security, including $9.4 million in direct security costs and another $14 million in an annual pre-tax allowance meant to “cover additional costs related to Mr. Zuckerberg and his family’s security.”

In previous years, Meta has paid out even more to protect Zuckerberg, with the bill for his security exceeding $24 million and $25 million in 2022 and 2021, respectively, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

The company paid these large security payments, “for the company’s benefit because of the importance of Mr. Zuckerberg to Meta,” according to the filing. Zuckerberg is especially at risk because of his position, the company argues.

“We believe that Mr. Zuckerberg’s role puts him in a unique position: he is synonymous with Meta and, as a result, negative sentiment regarding our company is directly associated with, and often transferred to Mr. Zuckerberg,” the company wrote in the SEC filing.

Luckily, Zuckerberg is also a big aficionado of mixed martial arts.

Alphabet.

Alphabet talks a lot about cybersecurity, but his security is also top of mind for his company. In 2023, the tech giant forked over $6.8 million for Pichai’s security, according to a filing with the SEC.

The company also pays for a company car and his use of “non-commercial aircraft,” e.g. the private jet.

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Tesla.

Tesla’s Elon Musk is no stranger to the limelight, and his personal security bill reflects that. Tesla paid $2.4 million in 2023 to a security company owned by Musk for security services, along with another $500,000 through February of this year, according to an SEC filing.

The bombastic CEO’s steep security costs are very necessary. In July, Musk said in a post on X that two separate people had tried to kill him in the last eight months.

“They were arrested with guns about 20 mins drive from Tesla HQ in Texas,” Musk wrote. After the failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump in July, Musk mulled taking his security into his own hands. “Maybe it’s time to build that flying metal suit of armor [sic],” Musk said in a post at the time.

Nvidia.

For one of the star CEOs of the moment, Nvidia spends comparatively less than its tech peers on CEO Jensen Huang’s security. In its fiscal 2024, the company spent about $2.2 million on residential security and consultation fees for Huang, plus hundreds of thousands on security monitoring services and car and driver services, according to a filing with the SEC. While Huang once said Jackie Chan would be best suited to play him in a movie, Huang doesn’t have Chan’s martial arts skills.

Apple
Although Tim Cook is not as famous as his predecessor, the iconic Steve Jobs, he’s still Apple’s most successful CEO and the company wants him around for many years more. Thus Apple paid $820,309 for expenses related to Tim Cook’s security in 2023, which, while not a pittance, was still less than the $1.6 million it paid for his private jet use.

According to Herzog, whose company has provided security for politicians and other high-profile individuals, said that these kinds of celebrity CEOs could especially be targeted. And if something were to happen to them, the company may be the one to take the hit financially and reputationally.

“When you’re talking about somebody worth millions of dollars or billions of dollars, and they are in charge of an entire company, there is a real possibility of kidnapping, there’s a real possibility of extortion, there’s a real possibility of attempts on their lives,” Herzog said.

For round-the-clock security, a service that requires specially trained security experts and specific resources, Herzog said his company would charge $60 an hour or more, a sum that could bring the total bill to upwards of $1 million per year for two guards.

Yet, some companies pay out much more than that to protect their chief executives. Here are some of the tech companies that pay the most:

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