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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. Chief Technology Officer Nathaniel Gandert reported an exchange of stock options with the company. On March 27, 2026, several existing stock option awards were disposed of back to the issuer and replaced with new options under a company exchange offer.
The new grants cover 268,769 options with a $0.75 exercise price and 262,355 options with a $2.45 exercise price, both expiring on March 27, 2036. A footnote explains these “New Options” were issued in exchange for “Eligible Options” and retain the same vesting schedules as the surrendered awards.
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. Chief Product Officer Grant Farhall exchanged several existing stock options for new options under the company’s exchange offer. On March 27, 2026, five option positions covering 15,371, 65,972, 118,430, 447,666 and 250,000 shares of Class A common stock were disposed of back to the company. In their place, he received two new stock option grants covering 175,223 shares at an exercise price of $0.75 and 131,777 shares at $2.45, each with a March 27, 2036 expiration and the same vesting schedules as the surrendered options.
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. Senior Vice President Kenneth Arrigo Mainardis reported an exchange of stock options under a company exchange offer. He disposed of stock options covering 959,285 shares of Class A common stock with a $2.74 exercise price in a disposition to the issuer and received new options covering 193,483 shares with a $0.75 exercise price. The new options keep the same vesting schedule as the exchanged options and expire on March 27, 2036, replacing options that had an April 10, 2029 expiration.
Getty Images Holdings director Hilary Schneider exchanged stock options with the company. She returned 213,175 existing options with a $2.74 exercise price that would have converted into Class A common stock, and received 76,317 new options with a lower $0.75 exercise price.
The change occurred under the company’s option exchange offer, and each new option keeps the same vesting schedule as the option it replaced.
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. Senior VP of Ecommerce Weston Daine Marc reported an open-market sale of 12,928 shares of Class A common stock at a weighted average price of $0.78 per share. The filing states these were non-discretionary sales to cover mandatory tax withholding on vesting restricted stock and performance units under Rule 10b5-1 instructions.
After the transaction, Marc directly holds 142,159 shares, so the sale represents a small portion of his overall position and appears tied to routine tax obligations rather than a discretionary portfolio change.
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. Chief Human Resources Officer Jerry Jenkins reported an open-market sale of 10,252 shares of Class A common stock at a weighted-average price of $0.78 per share. After the transaction, he directly holds 124,884 shares.
The sale was described as non-discretionary and made to cover mandatory tax withholding obligations related to the vesting and settlement of performance restricted stock units. It was carried out under Rule 10b5-1 trading plan instructions, and executed in multiple trades between $0.76 and $0.82 per share.
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. Senior Vice President Mikael Cho reported tax-related share sales. On March 25, 2026, he sold 26,476 shares of Class A Common Stock in open-market transactions at a weighted average price of $0.78 per share.
The filing shows 18,571 shares sold from his direct holdings and 7,905 shares from shares held indirectly by his spouse. After these transactions, he held 82,134 shares directly and his spouse held 141,130 shares indirectly. Footnotes state these were non-discretionary sales to cover mandatory tax withholding tied to vesting of restricted stock units and performance restricted stock units under Rule 10b5-1 trading plan instructions.
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. Chief Financial Officer Jennifer Leyden reported an open-market sale of 31,576 shares of Class A common stock at a weighted average price of $0.78 per share. According to the footnotes, these non-discretionary sales were made to cover mandatory tax withholding tied to vesting restricted stock units under Rule 10b5-1 instructions. After the transaction, she directly holds 316,780 shares.
Getty Images Holdings Chief of Staff Michael Teaster reported an open-market sale of 6,587 shares of Class A Common Stock at a weighted average price of $0.78 per share. The sale was made to cover mandatory tax withholding on vested restricted and performance stock units under non-discretionary Rule 10b5-1 trading instructions. After this transaction, Teaster directly holds 260,064 shares, so the sale represents only a small portion of his overall position.
Getty Images Holdings, Inc. reported that Chief Executive Officer Craig Warren Peters sold 167,403 shares of Class A common stock in an open-market transaction on March 25, 2026 at a weighted average price of $0.78 per share, executed in multiple trades between $0.76 and $0.82.
According to the disclosure, these non-discretionary sales were made to cover mandatory tax withholding obligations tied to the vesting and settlement of restricted stock units and performance restricted stock units under Rule 10b5-1 trading plan instructions. Following the sale, Peters directly holds 1,289,548 shares of Class A common stock.