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 Inc. (FRSH) – Form 4 insider transaction filed 07/02/2025
Director Francis J. Pelzer reported the annual equity retainer granted under the company’s Non-Employee Director Compensation Policy. The award consists of 13,236 Restricted Stock Units (RSUs), each convertible into one share of Class A common stock upon settlement. The grant date is 07/01/2025 and the RSUs vest in full on 07/01/2026, subject to accelerated vesting should the director fail to be re-elected at the next annual meeting.
No shares were sold or otherwise disposed of; the aggregate beneficial ownership for Mr. Pelzer following the award is 43,374 Class A shares, all held directly. The transaction price is recorded as $0, reflecting the compensatory nature of the RSU grant rather than an open-market purchase.
This filing represents routine board compensation and does not alter the company’s capital structure or signal a strategic shift. Investors typically view such grants as neutral from a valuation standpoint, although continued equity awards do incrementally align director interests with shareholder value.