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Freshworks Inc. filings document the public-company reporting record for a Nasdaq-listed software-as-a-service issuer with Class A common stock. Recent Form 8-K disclosures report operating results, financial-condition updates, investor presentation materials, executive appointments and departures, board-authorized stock repurchase activity, and costs associated with restructuring and exit activities.
The company’s proxy materials cover governance matters, board structure, executive compensation, equity-award information, and shareholder voting items. Together, these disclosures describe Freshworks’ service software business, its capital allocation actions, management and board changes, and formal risk and governance subjects tied to its employee and customer experience software operations.
Freshworks (FRSH) has filed a Form 4 detailing an insider transaction by Chief Customer & Marketing Officer Mika Yamamoto. On 08/04/2025, Yamamoto sold 4,289 Class A common shares at $13.00 each, generating proceeds of roughly $55.8 thousand. The trade was executed under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 plan adopted 09/17/2024, indicating it was scheduled in advance and not based on real-time non-public information.
Following the sale, Yamamoto still owns 566,198 shares directly. The disposal represents about 0.8 % of her prior holdings and an immaterial fraction of Freshworks’ overall share count. No derivative security activity was reported, and no other insiders were listed in this filing.
Freshworks Inc. (FRSH) – Form 4 insider filing: Director Johanna Flower reported one transaction dated 08/02/2025. She acquired 1,560 Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) granted under the 2011 Stock Plan (Code M). Each RSU represents one share of Class B common stock that vests in equal monthly installments over 48 months from 09/02/2021, contingent on continued service.
The same filing shows an automatic, cost-free conversion of 1,560 Class B shares into Class A shares (also Code M). Following the transaction, Flower’s beneficial ownership totals 157,830 derivative securities, all held directly. No open-market sale or cash proceeds were reported, implying the director retained the shares.
Because the activity reflects routine vesting and an internal share-class conversion—rather than purchases or sales—it is operationally neutral but may signal ongoing alignment of the director’s interests with common shareholders.
Freshworks Inc. (FRSH) – Form 4 filing dated 07/11/2025
Director Jennifer H. Taylor reported routine equity activity covering the vesting of restricted stock units, automatic share class conversions and a modest open-market sale executed under a previously adopted Rule 10b5-1 trading plan.
- On 07/10/2025, 9,370 RSUs vested, delivering an equal number of Class B shares (no cash exercise price).
- Those Class B shares automatically converted into Class A shares; 4,685 of them were subsequently sold on 07/11/2025 at a weighted-average price of $14.27.
- The same day, another 4,685 converted Class A shares were retained.
- Post-transaction, Taylor directly owns 44,218 Class A shares and 187,520 derivative/convertible Class B shares.
The gross sale proceeds total roughly $67 thousand, an immaterial amount relative to Freshworks’ market capitalization and the insider’s remaining stake. The sale was pre-planned, reducing signalling concerns. Overall, the filing does not indicate a strategic shift or material change in insider sentiment.