Luca Maestri (born 14 October 1963) is an Italian-born American business executive. He was the chief financial officer (CFO) of Apple Inc. until the end of 2024.[1][2][3] Since 2025, he leads the Corporate Services teams at Apple.
In 2014, after working at Apple Inc. as vice president of finance and corporate controller, he was appointed the position of CFO.[7][8][9] Along with being the chief financial officer he will also assume the responsibility of principal accounting officer. Upon being appointed CFO, he was issued 6,337 restricted stock units (currently worth approximately $4 million). Maestri's official salary is $1 million but he is eligible for Apple's performance-based cash bonus program which increases his salary. In 2014, he took in a salary of $14 million and in 2015, he took in a salary of $25.3 million.[10] Based on SEC filings, from 2018 to 2020, Maestri's average compensation was $26 million.[11] Maestri stepped down as CFO at the end of 2024.[2]
After relinquishing the CFO role to Kevan Parekh, Maestri heads the Corporate Services teams, reporting to Apple CEO Tim Cook.[2]