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Wyndham Hotels Schedules Annual Meeting, Details 2025 Performance & Executive Pay, Faces Shareholder Proposal

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7
Price
$79.19
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$5.951B
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$69.21
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$93.58
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Wyndham Hotels & Resorts filed its definitive proxy statement for its May 14, 2026 Annual Meeting, detailing 2025 financial results, executive compensation decisions including a 200% payout on 2023 PSUs and a CEO bonus waiver for 2025, and a shareholder proposal on written consent.


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  • Annual Meeting Scheduled

    Wyndham Hotels & Resorts will hold its 2026 Annual Meeting on May 14, 2026, where shareholders will vote on director elections, executive compensation, auditor ratification, and a shareholder proposal.

  • 2025 Financial Performance Detailed

    The company reported a 33% decline in net income and 30% drop in diluted EPS for 2025, primarily due to a $160 million charge from a European franchisee's insolvency, alongside strong organic room growth of 4% and $393 million returned to stockholders.

  • Executive Compensation Outcomes

    Named Executive Officers received a 200% payout on 2023 Performance Stock Units (PSUs). For 2025, annual incentive compensation was reduced to 25% of target for most NEOs, and the CEO voluntarily waived his bonus.

  • Shareholder Proposal on Written Consent

    A shareholder proposal from The Accountability Board seeks to enable action by written consent, which the Board unanimously recommends against, citing existing governance practices and potential for disenfranchisement.


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This definitive proxy statement provides critical insights into Wyndham Hotels & Resorts' corporate governance and financial health ahead of its 2026 Annual Meeting. The detailed 2025 financial results, while showing a significant GAAP net income and EPS decline due to a specific charge, also highlight operational strengths like 4% organic room growth and substantial capital returns. Investors should note the mixed signals in executive compensation: a maximum 200% payout on 2023 PSUs reflects past performance, while the CEO's voluntary bonus waiver and reduced 2025 annual incentives for other NEOs, despite strong operational performance, could be interpreted as a response to the GAAP decline and a gesture towards shareholder alignment. The contested shareholder proposal regarding the ability to act by written consent is a key governance issue that could impact shareholder influence and warrants close attention.

At the time of this filing, WH was trading at $79.19 on NYSE in the Real Estate & Construction sector, with a market capitalization of approximately $6B. The 52-week trading range was $69.21 to $93.58. This filing was assessed with neutral market sentiment and an importance score of 7 out of 10.

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