$86.59
-2.4%The Charles Schwab Corporation, together with its subsidiaries, provides wealth management, securities brokerage, banking, asset management, custody, and financial advisory services. The company operates in two segments, Investor Services and Advisor Services. The Investor Services segment provides retail brokerage, investment advisory, banking and trust, retirement plan, and other corporate brokerage services; equity compensation plan sponsors full-service recordkeeping for stock plans, stock options, restricted stock, performance shares, and stock appreciation rights; and retail investor and mutual fund clearing services, as well as compliance solutions. The Advisor Services segment offers custodial, trading, banking, and support services; and retirement business and corporate brokerage retirement services. This segment provides brokerage accounts with equity and fixed income, margin lending, options, and futures and forex trading; cash management capabilities comprising third-party certificates of deposit; third-party and proprietary mutual funds; plus mutual fund trading and clearing services; and exchange-traded funds (ETFs), including proprietary and third-party ETFs. It also offers advice solutions, such as managed portfolios of proprietary and third-party mutual funds and ETFs, separately managed accounts, customized personal advice for tailored portfolios, and specialized planning and portfolio management. In addition, this segment provides banking products and services, including checking and savings accounts, first lien residential real estate mortgage loans, home equity lines of credit, and pledged asset lines; and trust services comprising trust custody services, personal trust reporting services, and administrative trustee services. As of December 31, 2021, the Company had approximately 400 domestic branch offices in 48 states and the District of Columbia, as well as locations in Puerto Rico, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, and Singapore. The Charles Schwab Corporation was incorporated in 1971 and is headquartered in Westlake, Texas.
Chief Executive Officer, President & Director
Compensation
$4,549,402
Founder & Co-Chairman
Compensation
$3,566,389
MD & Chief Administrative Officer
MD & Chief Financial Officer
Compensation
$2,487,562
MD & Chief Human Resources Officer
MD & Chief Marketing Officer
MD & Chief Technology Officer
MD & Head of Investor Relations
MD & Head of Investor Services
Compensation
$2,617,442
MD & Head of Retail Investing
Compensation
$2,617,442
MD, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary
Managing Director & Chief Information Officer
During the last 12 months, insiders have purchased $1.85M and sold $243.73M worth of SCHW shares, resulting in $241.88M of net selling activity.
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Wurster Richard A
Director, Officer: President & Ceo
$1.85M
Schwab Charles R.
Director, Officer: Co-Chairman
$163.67M
Bettinger Walter W
Director, Officer: Co-Chairman
$38.87M
Murtagh Nigel J
Officer: Chief Risk Officer
$8.75M
Schwab-Pomerantz Carolyn
Director
$7.77M
Morgan Peter J. Iii
Officer: General Counsel
$5.64M
Strong bearish signal with $241.88M net selling. Heavy insider selling may indicate concerns about valuation or near-term prospects.
Very poor ratio. Heavy selling with minimal buying suggests insiders may be concerned about valuation or outlook.
Heavy recent selling activity. Recent insider sales notably exceed purchasesโmay warrant investigation into company developments.
5 insider sellers vs. 1 buyers. Widespread selling across multiple insiders may signal concerns.
Multiple red flags: Heavy selling, numerous sellers, and continued recent selling create a concerning pattern. Investigate fundamental drivers and consider whether company guidance or industry conditions have deteriorated.
SCHW - Filing history and reports
| Filing Type | Filing Date | Period Ending | Fiscal Year | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2026 N/A | April 06, 2026 | May 21, 2026 | 2026 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2025 N/A | April 04, 2025 | May 22, 2025 | 2025 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2024 N/A | April 05, 2024 | May 23, 2024 | 2024 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A N/A | March 31, 2023 | March 31, 2023 | ย | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2022 N/A | April 01, 2022 | May 17, 2022 | 2022 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2021 N/A | April 02, 2021 | May 13, 2021 | 2021 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2020 N/A | March 31, 2020 | May 12, 2020 | 2020 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2019 N/A | March 29, 2019 | May 15, 2019 | 2019 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2018 N/A | March 30, 2018 | May 15, 2018 | 2018 | |
DEF 14A DEF 14A 2017 N/A | March 30, 2017 | May 16, 2017 | 2017 |
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