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Asked: 3 years ago2022-08-24T08:20:15+05:30 2022-08-24T08:20:15+05:30In: Document Templates

Salary Increment Formal Request Letter?

I have completed one year in my current organization and when I joined the company HR assured me of my salary increment after one year. I have performed well during the said period and one time got best employee of the month.

Now I want to send formal mail to our HR for an Increment of my salary. Can you please share the salary Increment formal draft?

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  1. Mangal Singh
    Mangal Singh Professional Payroll and Compliances
    2022-08-24T08:39:28+05:30Added an answer about 3 years ago

    Salary always motivated to all employees and it is a reward of month what you are doing in the office and contributing in the success of company.  If you have promised by HR for Salary increment after one year, I am sharing the mail draft for your kind notice.

    Salary Increment Formal Letter Sample After Completing One Year

    Date: 1st Sep 2022

    To,
    Mr KD Mandy
    HR Head,
    Loanbazaar Inc
    Brampton- Canada

    Dear Mr. Mandy,

    I would like to bring to your notice that on 1st July 2022, I completed one year successfully with your organisation, as a Marketing Associate. I was always a dedicated and honest employee of your company. I have given the best of my potential and efforts to every project or assignment that I was handed over without any delays or issues.
    With this letter, I would like to highlight that I was recruited at a lower salary and was promised an increment after completion of one year. And now that I have successfully completed my tenure, I am writing this letter to ask for a rise in my salary because my present salary is too low to cover the expenses of my family and less than the current market standard.
    I have a job offer from Talks Legal Inc. and the company is offering me a better salary package. However, I am an honest and committed employee of your company, I decided to write a letter reminding you about the commitment made at the time of the recruitment.

    Kindly consider my request.

    Thanking you.

    Yours sincerely,
    Mangal Singh
    Marketing Associate
    Loanbazaar Inc.

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