GoodRx Awards $3 Million in Retention Bonuses to Top Executives

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GoodRx Awards $3 Million in Retention Bonuses to Top Executives

GoodRx Holdings Inc. has approved new retention bonus agreements for its Chief Executive Officer and President, Wendy Barnes, and Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, Chris McGinnis. Under the agreements, Barnes will receive a cash retention bonus of $2,000,000 and McGinnis will receive $1,000,000, both payable within 15 days of signing. The bonuses must be repaid in full if their employment ends under certain conditions before December 31, 2026, or repaid at 50% if employment ends under those conditions between January 1, 2027, and December 31, 2027. The executives will not be eligible for payments under the company's 2025 executive bonus plan or other annual cash incentive programs for 2025.

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