eXp World Holdings (EXPI) CFO nets shares after RSU vesting event
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
eXp World Holdings, Inc. Chief Financial Officer Jesse P. Hill reported routine equity compensation activity involving restricted stock units. On May 5, 2026, RSUs previously granted to him vested, resulting in the acquisition of 1,878 shares of common stock. To cover related tax obligations, 538 shares were withheld and disposed of at $6.28 per share, a non‑market tax-withholding transaction rather than an open-market sale. After these transactions, he directly held 7,049 shares of eXp World Holdings common stock.
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Insider Trade Summary
2 transactions reported
Mixed
2 txns
Insider
Hill Jesse P.
Role
Chief Financial Officer
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Exercise | Common Stock | 1,878 | $0.00 | -- |
| Tax Withholding | Common Stock | 538 | $6.28 | $3K |
Holdings After Transaction:
Common Stock — 7,587 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
- Vesting of restricted stock units ("RSUs") previously granted to the Reporting Person. Represents shares withheld from the Reporting Person to cover tax obligations.
Key Figures
RSU vesting shares: 1,878 shares
Tax-withholding shares: 538 shares
Tax-withholding price: $6.28 per share
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RSU vesting shares
1,878 shares
Common stock acquired through RSU vesting on May 5, 2026
Tax-withholding shares
538 shares
Shares withheld and disposed to cover tax obligations
Tax-withholding price
$6.28 per share
Price for 538 shares used to satisfy tax liabilities
Direct holdings after transactions
7,049 shares
CFO’s directly held eXp World Holdings common stock after Form 4 transactions
Key Terms
restricted stock units ("RSUs"), tax obligations, tax-withholding disposition, derivative exercise/conversion
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restricted stock units ("RSUs") financial
"Vesting of restricted stock units ("RSUs") previously granted to the Reporting Person."
Restricted stock units (RSUs) are a company promise to give an employee shares of stock (or cash equivalent) in the future, but only after certain conditions—usually staying with the company for a set time or hitting performance goals—are met. Investors watch RSUs because when they vest they increase the number of shares outstanding and can lead insiders to sell shares, affecting share price, company dilution and the true cost of employee pay.
tax obligations financial
"Represents shares withheld from the Reporting Person to cover tax obligations."
tax-withholding disposition financial
"transaction_action: "tax-withholding disposition""
A tax-withholding disposition is an event or transaction—such as selling or transferring securities, exercising options, or receiving compensation—that triggers a requirement to hold back part of the payment and remit it to tax authorities. It matters to investors because it reduces the cash they receive immediately and can change the timing and amount of taxable income, like a cashier taking a portion of your sale proceeds to pay taxes before you get the rest.
derivative exercise/conversion financial
"transaction_action: "derivative exercise/conversion""
FAQ
What did eXp World Holdings (EXPI) CFO Jesse P. Hill report in this Form 4?
He reported routine equity compensation activity. Previously granted RSUs vested into 1,878 common shares, and 538 shares were withheld to satisfy tax obligations, leaving him with 7,049 directly held shares after the transactions.