Paul Reynolds will get a 'termination payment' of $1.75 million following his departure from Telecom last week.
Chairman Mark Verbiest said the payment had been offered to Reynolds to ensure he remained with the company through its structural separation and the establishment of Telecom as a separated business.
"The company needed certainty as to when Paul would depart and this agreement allowed time to find an appropriate CEO for Telecom's new business, ensure an orderly transition and stability in our interim leadership," Verbiest said in a statement.
As chief executive of the biggest company on the NZX 50 Index, Reynolds has been one of New Zealand's highest-paid executives, with a package worth about $5.2 million in 2011, amounting to about $14,000 a day.
Details of Reynolds' total pay for 2012, including "short-term incentive and long-term incentive payments earned during his tenure as Telecom CEO" will be disclosed in the company's annual report.