Apollo Global Management Grants $23.5 Million in Performance-Based RSUs to Top Executives

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Apollo Global Management Grants $23.5 Million in Performance-Based RSUs to Top Executives

Apollo Global Management Inc. has approved new restricted share unit (RSU) awards for Chief Financial Officer Martin Kelly and Chief Legal Officer Whitney Chatterjee, valued at $10 million and $13.5 million respectively. The RSUs will be granted on December 18, 2025, and are structured to provide annual compensation of $3.3 million for Kelly and $4.5 million for Chatterjee over the next three years. Vesting of the RSUs is contingent on the company meeting a performance fee income requirement, with shares scheduled for delivery in 2029. If either executive voluntarily resigns before December 31, 2028, the delivery of vested shares will be deferred until 2031.

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