PROG Holdings announces annual shareholder meeting; FY2025 consolidated GMV rises 12.1% to $2.5 billion

Reuters03-27
PROG Holdings announces annual shareholder meeting; FY2025 consolidated GMV rises 12.1% to $2.5 billion
  • PROG will hold its annual meeting in Salt Lake City, Utah on May 6, 2026.
  • Shareholders will vote to elect 10 directors to serve until the 2027 annual meeting.
  • An advisory vote will be held on executive compensation.
  • Ernst and Young will be up for ratification as independent registered public accounting firm for 2026.
  • Shareholders will vote on an amendment to the 2015 Equity and Incentive Plan to increase authorized shares to 13,298,000 and cap non-employee director awards at USD 750,000 per year.


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