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Paytm Marketing Head salaries in India (Updated 2025)

Annual salary range
10 - 18 years exp.
₹78 Lakhs - ₹95 Lakhs
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144% more than the average Marketing Head Salary in FinTech Companies for 10 - 18 years of experience

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Marketing & Communication
Marketing Head Salary
10 - 18 years exp. (5 salaries)
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₹78 L/yr - ₹95 L/yr

Strategic & Top Management
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13 - 17 years exp. (3 salaries)
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₹80 L/yr - ₹95 L/yr

Last Updated: 20 Mar 2025

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₹2.5 L/yr - ₹18 L/yr

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7 - 17 years exp. (21 salaries)

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9 - 22 years exp. (16 salaries)

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₹29.3 L/yr - ₹51 L/yr

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₹20.8 L/yr - ₹34.5 L/yr

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Marketing Head salary at Paytm ranges between ₹78 Lakhs to ₹95 Lakhs per year for employees with experience between 10 years to 18 years. Salary estimates are based on 8 latest salaries received from various employees of Paytm.

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Experience wise Paytm Marketing Head salaries

Last Updated: 20 Mar 2025

Experience Avg Annual Salary
10 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹35.9 L/yr - ₹93 L/yr
11 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹84.2 L/yr - ₹93 L/yr
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₹83.1 L/yr - ₹91.9 L/yr
13 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹34.6 L/yr - ₹94 L/yr
14 years (AmbitionBox Estimate)

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₹81 L/yr - ₹89.5 L/yr
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Finance & Accounting Department

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  •  posted on 05 Nov 2024

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How easily they deceive the employee. They will show you the moon, stars, and the sun during onboarding. And I don't see anything good. Oh, I just remembered, they were teaching how to fool people properly.

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Dislikes

...ive such a high target that you'll be completely exhausted trying to achieve it. And the biggest thing is, there’s no fixed salary at all. Even that, if the employee has worked between the 15th of the previous month and the 15th of the next month, only then will the salary come; otherwise, it won’t. An employee who joins between the 1st and 5th of the month is out of luck they definitely won't get their salary because they won’t be able to complete the target in just 10 days. Even if you work the whole month, you still won’t get paid. Because it will take 4-5 days just to understand the work and to get product knowledge. It's laughable, during onboarding they’ll say there's no work pressure here, that they don’t put pressure on anyone. But how can you not give pressure when you don't even pay the salary. No uniform, no sense of dressing, anyone can wear anything and go. The senior people will probably be sitting and talking while chewing gutka. No work no pay

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Sales & Business Development Department

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-Good compensation compared to market -Work from home flexibility

  • Salary - Good

Dislikes

Everything else is a problem. -Culture sucks. Leadership is arrogant, extremely rude & busy doing internal politics. Also, they are incapable of taking decisions most of the time and are only good at beating around the bush. -No job security at all. They can ask you to leave any day without giving any heads up since they have to cut down costs. It has nothing to do with your performance. -Even work satisfaction is not there most of the time because one day leadership will tell you to leave everything else & work on some task on priority and when you do, they won’t even look at it the next day because apparently priority got changed. -No training or help provided to new joiners. They just simply expect you to know everything from the start and will taunt if you are unable to meet their expectations. -No rewards & recognition, no HR connects, no fun activities ever, etc. They think that since they are paying you decent, you should be ready to do anything for them.

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Sales & Business Development Department

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Culture is average with a lot of work. Only advantage is WFH.

Dislikes

...llows what business teams ask them to. Mere puppets in the hands of VPs/CBOs. 3. Very poor compensation & appraisals, since stock market fiasco. 4. No work life balance. 5. Layoffs quite frequent. Think twice before joining as no job stability.

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Sales & Business Development Department

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Non trusteble job in my life….On roll job& fixed salary ka offer letter deti hai company….or off roll par bandhe se work kewati hai…compay ke Hr, regional head,Sab jhut bolte hai….Free lancsar work krwate hai…

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Product Management Department

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  •  posted on 20 Jan 2024

4.0
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Good pay - high salary compensating for all the anxiety job entails

  • Salary - Good

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... want to ensure you join the company only after due consideration. Pre-Joining: -Was working with a renowned startup solving real world problems when Paytm approached with a hefty pay increase and promise of a meaningful job in Product team -Happily I joined despite being warned of the ill culture thinking how bad could it be Beginning: -Manager (HOD) was quite mature & trusting but didn't convey what my role or responsibilities are going to be for good initial 2 months -Figured out myself through peer connect ever hoping there would be more for which I am brought since work seemed like nothing for the 40+ lpa they were paying with me in terms of intellectual simulation -Waited another 6 months to see if there's something I am missing but alas nothing -Top most management (unke oopar and aage koi kuch nhi) scheduled reviews monthly with our team blaming our team is doing nothing and stakeholders are saying nothing in Product is being picked up - reality in next line -While issue was that none of the business leaders who were stakeholders cared to see their own team's charters or figure their priorities, when asked by the top management, always said we don't know, Product team doesn't pick anything despite sending multiple reminders & asking for requirements (while that should have been job of the requesters) - no one cared to read their mails and just felt going on people's back was easier than reading the mails Intermediate Management Musings: -While reviews were held to see what Product Charters are being worked on or upcoming, usual meetings (if they happened as scheduled) would often sway into a completely unrelated direction with random personal Europe trips being discussed at times -People would be nitpicked for not keeping their videos on; people would be humiliated for not having a proper net connection for even 2 mins and their managers would be asked to talk to top management -People would be flown from different cities for a review and then out of the blue review would be cancelled and informed on the same day when everyone would be present -Top leadership (one who is above all humanity) would treat even home keeping staff so disgracefully hurling expletives in case a pen or marker wouldn't be there in the conf room -People would be arbitrarily given ultimatums in the review saying they are doing nothing (and being asked their JDs) and would be fired right away Recently: -While business is rough due to regulations from RBI, no one wants to handle things gracefully -Arbitrarily people managers are asked to nominate people in their teams to be laid off without following any process or due diligence on what they have done or not done -Shareholders need to see profits, what better way to get it quickly than to fire people; out of the blue people are told their job is redundant while ones left behind (like me) have to work extra hours to cover up for the gap left by the ones laid off -Leaders have no backbone (or else it will be broken by the top management) to stand for their teams & are either laid off (asked to leave) or moved to a non revenue generating function to throw a blow to their career - Dictator movie yaad dila diya :) -There is a sense of uncertainty and blood bath due to they way layoffs have been handled recently in the company Summary: Macha, if you feel you can handle pressure, think 10 times since you will be exposed to repeated humiliation and God forbid if you have exposed yourself financially (taken a hefty loan thinking of good salary you will get from here), you will be having constant anxiety attacks Fun Story (up to you to believe or not): -I once was taking a flight home when my seat happened to be with a family friend of the top management (one above all); she asked me do you work with him & how is your experience - knowing she is a family friend, I told her it's fine only to which she said are you sure - hesitantly I said can be tough at times to which she said she knows and it's not a hidden fact even in closer circles

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Paytm Marketing Head Salary FAQs

What is the salary of Marketing Head at Paytm ?
The average salary of a Marketing Head at Paytm in India typically ranges from ₹78.0 Lakhs to ₹95.0 Lakhs per year, depending on experience (from 10 years to 18 years).

The top 10% of Marketing Head at Paytm earn more than ₹95.0 Lakhs per year, and the top 1% earn over ₹95.0 Lakhs per year. Marketing Head Salaries at Paytm can be higher or lower depending on factors such as the specific team, level of experience, and additional benefits like bonuses and stock options.

These estimates are based on salary data submitted by 8 Paytm employees in India.
What is the estimated take home salary of a Marketing Head at Paytm in India?
The estimated take-home salary of a Marketing Head at Paytm in India typically ranges from ₹4,67,440 to ₹4,80,516 per month. This is based on the average salary range of ₹78.0 Lakhs to ₹95.0 Lakhs per year for employees with experience ranging from 10 years to 18 years.The take-home salary is calculated after accounting for standard deductions such as taxes, provident fund (PF), and insurance. Salary estimates are based on 8 salaries received from various employees of Paytm. Check how we calculate in-hand salary with our in-hand salary calculator.
What is the salary of a Marketing Head in companies similar to Paytm in India?
The salary of a Marketing Head at companies similar to Paytm in India varies, depending on the role, experience, and company size. Here are the typical salary ranges:

Dr. Reddy's ₹29.3 Lakhs to ₹51.0 Lakhs per year
Cipla ₹24.0 Lakhs to ₹50.0 Lakhs per year
Emcure Pharmaceuticals ₹20.8 Lakhs to ₹34.5 Lakhs per year
Sastasundar Ventures ₹18.0 Lakhs to ₹28.0 Lakhs per year
R G Technosolutions ₹2.5 Lakhs to ₹18.0 Lakhs per year

These companies, which operate in similar sectors, offer competitive salaries, although the range can vary based on the company and individual experience levels.
How the salary growth look like for a Marketing Head at Paytm in India?
The salary growth for a Marketing Head at Paytm depends on factors such as experience, performance, and promotions. On average, a Marketing Head can expect the following growth trajectory at Paytm:

Experience Average Salary Range
10 years ₹35.9 Lakhs to ₹93.0 Lakhs per year
11 years ₹84.2 Lakhs to ₹93.0 Lakhs per year
12 years ₹83.1 Lakhs to ₹91.9 Lakhs per year
13 years ₹34.6 Lakhs to ₹94.0 Lakhs per year
and so on.

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Paytm Marketing Head salary in India ranges between ₹78 Lakhs to ₹95 Lakhs with an average annual salary of ₹unlock blur. Salary estimates are based on 8 Paytm latest salaries received from various employees of Paytm.