Google CEO Sundar Pichai made $100.5 million in 2015, according to a regulatory filing released Tuesday.

The filing revealed that Pichai was paid a salary of $652,500, awarded restricted stock worth $99.8 million (which will vest fully in 2017), and given "other" compensation of $22,935.

In February, Google awarded Pichai $199 million in restricted stock, which was the biggest grant reported by a Google CEO, according to Bloomberg.

SEC Pichai became CEO of Google in August after the reorganization of the company under the Alphabet umbrella.

Before that, Pichai led Chrome and Android.

Pichai's Rise

Pichai joined Google in 2004 as its vice president of product management. He led the team working on Google's Chrome browser and operating system.

In September 2008, Pichai oversaw the successful launch of the Chrome web browser, and less than a year later he oversaw the web-based Chrome operating system for netbooks and desktop computers.

Pichai was put in charge of Android after Android cofounder and CEO Andy Rubin stepped down in March 2013.

Throughout his time at Google, Pichai has developed a sterling reputation for being well liked, leading Re/code's Kara Swisher to call his recent promotion "a definitive case of nice guys finish first."

Additional reporting by Steven Tweedie and Madeline Stone.