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WEX Inc. filings document formal disclosures for a NYSE-listed payment technology company with common stock registered under the symbol WEX. Recent Form 8-K reports cover results of operations and financial condition through earnings releases and investor supplements, including revenue, margin, guidance and payment-volume disclosures tied to the company's Mobility, Benefits and Corporate Payments activities.
The filing record also includes material agreements, Regulation FD disclosures, board and director changes, annual meeting and proxy-related matters, and governance disclosures such as board size, director independence and leadership roles. These documents record WEX's public-company capital structure, reporting obligations, and corporate governance developments.
WEX Inc. is facing a proxy contest: Impactive Capital and affiliated participants have filed a definitive proxy statement and a WHITE universal proxy card to nominate three directors for election at WEX’s 2026 annual meeting.
Impactive, which owns 4.9% of WEX, criticizes board oversight and performance and is contesting the chair role; the meeting will be virtual and open only to shareholders.
WEX Inc ownership filing: Vanguard Capital Management reports beneficial ownership of 1,804,206 shares of Common Stock, representing 5.20% of the class as reported for the period ending 03/31/2026. The filer reports sole voting power over 261,760 shares and sole dispositive power over 1,804,206 shares. The filing is signed on 04/30/2026 by Ashley Grim.
WEX Inc. reports Q1 2026 results with total revenues of $673.8 million, up from $636.6 million a year earlier, driven by all three segments.
Net income attributable to shareholders was $77.7 million, or $2.22 diluted EPS, compared with $71.5 million, or $1.81 diluted EPS. Adjusted net income reached $145.3 million, or $4.15 per diluted share, versus $138.4 million and $3.51. Total company volume rose to $58.1 billion.
Operating cash flow was a use of $330.8 million, reflecting working capital movements, while adjusted free cash flow improved to $49.5 million. The balance sheet showed $15.4 billion in total assets, $3.7 billion of long-term debt and $1.27 billion of stockholders’ equity. WEX Bank remained “well capitalized” under regulatory standards.
WEX Inc. reported solid first-quarter 2026 growth and raised its full-year outlook. Revenue rose 5.8% to $673.8 million, helped by U.S. fuel prices and favorable foreign exchange, while GAAP net income increased to $77.7 million or $2.22 per diluted share. Non-GAAP adjusted net income grew to $145.3 million, or $4.15 per diluted share, up 18.2% per share.
Margins were stable, with GAAP operating income of $158.2 million and an adjusted operating income margin of 36.2%. Mobility revenue increased 3.2%, Benefits 8.5%, and Corporate Payments 9.3%, with total volume across segments up 7.5% to $58.1 billion. Adjusted free cash flow improved to $49.5 million, and the leverage ratio remained at 3.1x.
On the back of better-than-expected fuel prices and stronger performance, WEX raised its 2026 guidance, now expecting revenue of $2.82–$2.88 billion and adjusted net income of $667–$688 million, or $18.95–$19.55 per diluted share. Second-quarter 2026 guidance calls for revenue of $727–$747 million and adjusted EPS of $4.93–$5.13.
WEX Inc. COO, International Joel Alan Dearborn Jr. reported an open-market sale of 3,500 shares of WEX common stock on April 16, 2026 at $175.00 per share. After this sale, he holds 22,872 shares directly and 7,400 shares indirectly through the Dearborn 2025 Trust. The filing notes the sale was executed automatically under a pre-arranged Rule 10b5-1 trading plan adopted on December 2, 2025, indicating the transaction timing was set in advance rather than decided opportunistically.
Impactive Capital filed a definitive proxy statement and WHITE universal proxy card seeking election of three director nominees to the WEX board to pursue governance change and a turnaround. Impactive argues WEX has underperformed peers on Total Shareholder Return and criticizes the combined CEO/Chair role and certain ROIC calculations.
The solicitation emphasizes replacing directors with nominees Ellen Alemany, Lauren Taylor Wolfe, and Kurt Adams to address capital allocation, regulatory oversight, and board independence; it directs shareholders to vote the WHITE proxy card and to review materials at www.WakeUpWex.com.