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Getty Images Holdings, Inc. filings document material events, operating results, governance changes, capital-structure matters and exchange-listing disclosures for a public visual content marketplace. Recent reports include financial-results disclosures, NYSE continued-listing notices tied to its Class A common stock, board and audit committee changes, and emerging growth company status.
The company’s SEC record also includes disclosures involving public warrants, warrant-related litigation, shareholder voting matters and other material-event reporting. These filings frame Getty Images’ formal disclosures around its content-licensing business, corporate governance, listed security status and risk-related legal matters.
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. reported that on June 9, 2026 a New York State Supreme Court granted plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment on warrants for which plaintiffs provided authorization letters and conditionally granted summary judgment on certain remaining warrants, with an authorization deadline of August 10, 2026.
Plaintiffs sought $67,811,031, plus pre-judgment interest; the company previously disclosed that this amount was reserved in its Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet in the Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed May 11, 2026.
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. reported that a New York State court granted plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment in the Funicular Funds LP warrant lawsuit. Plaintiffs sought $67,811,031 plus pre-judgment interest, an amount the company had already reserved for in its Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet.
The court also conditionally granted summary judgment on additional warrants if plaintiffs supply required authorization letters by August 10, 2026, after which the court will direct entry of judgment. The company includes an extensive cautionary statement about risks and uncertainties affecting its business and forward-looking statements.
Registrant filed a Form 144 reporting proposed sales of 13,500 shares of Common stock associated with Restricted Stock Vesting Under a Registered Plan. The filing lists an earlier sale of 10,252 shares on 03/25/2026 and shows an amount of $7,996.56 in the same row. The securities are held at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC and the exchange is listed as NYSE.
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. Chief of Staff Michael Teaster reported compensation-related stock activity. On June 3, 2026, he received a grant of 151,898 Restricted Stock Units (RSUs), each representing one share of Class A common stock, which vested in full on the grant date. In connection with the RSU vesting, 38,100 shares of Class A common stock were sold at $0.79 per share to cover mandatory tax withholding obligations under non-discretionary Rule 10b5-1 trading plan instructions. Following these transactions, Teaster directly holds 488,862 shares of Class A common stock.
Getty Realty Corp. filed a Form 144 notice concerning the proposed sale of 60,000 shares of Common Stock tied to restricted stock vesting under a registered plan, dated 06/03/2026. The filing lists a past sale of 6,589 shares on 03/25/2026.
Getty Images announced that on May 15, 2026 the UK Competition and Markets Authority issued its final report in connection with its Phase 2 review of Getty Images’ previously announced merger with Shutterstock.
The filing references the earlier registration on March 31, 2025
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. reports that on May 15, 2026, the UK Competition and Markets Authority issued its final report in the Phase 2 review of Getty Images’ previously announced merger with Shutterstock Inc.
The company also notes that a registration statement on Form S-4 covering the merger consideration, which includes an information statement for Getty Images and a proxy statement/prospectus for Shutterstock, was declared effective on April 30, 2025, and a final prospectus was filed the same day.
Getty Images Holdings reported Q1 2026 results with modest top-line growth and sharply narrower losses. Revenue reached $226.6 million, up 1.1% year over year, as editorial revenue grew 11.0% while creative revenue declined 4.5%. Annual subscription revenue rose to 57.4% of total revenue.
The company posted a net loss of $4.4 million versus a $102.6 million loss a year ago, helped by lower tax expense, favorable foreign exchange, and reduced merger-related costs. Adjusted EBITDA was $61.6 million, down 12.2%, and the adjusted EBITDA margin fell to 27.2% from 31.3%.
Free cash flow improved to $24.0 million, and total liquidity stood at $246.6 million, including $96.6 million of cash and an undrawn $150.0 million revolver. Management reaffirmed full‑year 2026 revenue guidance of $948–$988 million and adjusted EBITDA guidance of $279–$295 million, while incorporating higher SOX compliance costs. The company also detailed payment of a previously reserved $110.9 million warrant litigation judgment and ongoing UK antitrust review of its planned merger with Shutterstock.
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. reported Q1 2026 revenue of $226.6M, up modestly from $224.1M a year earlier, as stronger editorial and sports coverage offset weaker creative and other revenue streams. Net loss narrowed sharply to $4.4M from $102.6M, helped by lower tax expense and favorable foreign exchange, though interest expense rose on higher-cost debt.
Operating income increased to $31.6M, and operating cash flow improved to $40.0M. The company ended the quarter with $96.6M in cash and $640.7M in restricted cash, largely tied to 10.500% Senior Secured Notes issued to finance the proposed merger-of-equals with Shutterstock. Total debt remained significant, with both secured and unsecured notes outstanding and an undrawn revolving credit facility at quarter-end.
Getty carried a litigation reserve of $208.4M and an insurance recovery receivable of $33.7M related to warrant holder lawsuits. After quarter-end it paid $110.9M to satisfy the Initial Warrant Litigation judgment, funded in part by a $120.0M revolver draw. The company continues to face additional follow-on warrant suits and ongoing AI-related IP litigation, while pursuing regulatory approvals for the Shutterstock merger.
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. filed Amendment No. 1 to its Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2025 to add Part III information on directors, executive compensation, ownership and governance. The amendment does not change prior financial statements.
The filing reports an aggregate market value of non‑affiliate voting stock of about $82.6 million based on a $1.66 Class A share price on June 30, 2025, and notes 417,765,616 Class A shares outstanding as of March 11, 2026. It details the board’s classified structure, committee memberships, independence determinations, and risk‑oversight roles, including cybersecurity. It also outlines executive pay for three named officers, describing salaries, annual cash bonuses and equity awards under the 2022 equity plans, plus director fee and RSU programs and significant stockholder ownership levels.