WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS REPORTS FOURTH QUARTER RESULTS

Company Increases Quarterly Dividend by 5% and Provides Full-Year 2026 Outlook

PARSIPPANY, N.J., Feb. 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (NYSE: WH) today announced results for the three months and year ended December 31, 2025.  Highlights include:

  • System-wide rooms grew 4% year-over-year.
  • Awarded 870 development contracts globally in 2025, an increase of 18% year-over-year and an all-time high.
  • Development pipeline grew 3% year-over-year and 1% sequentially to a record 259,000 rooms.
  • Ancillary revenues increased 15% on a full-year basis - achieving an all-time high.
  • Full-year 2025 diluted EPS decreased 31% to $2.50 from $3.61 primarily reflecting non-cash impairment and other-related charges; however, adjusted diluted EPS increased 6% to $4.58, or approximately 6% on a comparable basis.
  • Full-year 2025 net income decreased 33% to $193 million from $289 million primarily reflecting non-cash impairment and other-related charges; however, adjusted net income increased 2% to $353 million, or approximately 2% on a comparable basis.
  • Full-year 2025 adjusted EBITDA increased 3% to $718 million, or 4% on a comparable basis - in line with the Company's expectations.
  • Net cash provided by operating activities of $367 million and adjusted free cash flow of $433 million.
  • Returned $393 million to shareholders for the full-year through $266 million of share repurchases and quarterly cash dividends of $0.41 per share.
  • Board of Directors recently authorized a 5% increase in the quarterly cash dividend to $0.43 per share beginning with the dividend expected to be declared in the first quarter 2026.

"Our teams around the world opened a record 72,000 rooms, delivered 4% global net room growth and grew our global development pipeline to a record 259,000 rooms," said Geoff Ballotti, president and chief executive officer.  "Despite continued negative U.S. RevPAR pressure, we grew full-year comparable-basis adjusted EBITDA and adjusted EPS in 2025 by 4% and 6%, respectively, generated adjusted free cash flow of more than $430 million and returned nearly $400 million to shareholders.  As demand trends improve and RevPAR stabilizes, we remain confident in our long-term strategy while creating compounding value for franchisees, guests and shareholders."

Reporting Methodology

Beginning in the second quarter of 2025, the Company revised its reporting methodology to exclude the impact of all rooms under the Super 8 China master license agreement from its reported system size, RevPAR and royalty rate, and corresponding growth metrics. The Company's financial results will continue to reflect fees due from the Super 8 master licensee in China, which contributed approximately $2 million to the Company's full-year 2025 consolidated adjusted EBITDA.

System Size and Development

Rooms

December 31,
2025

December 31,
2024

YOY
Change (bps)

United States

505,100

501,800

70

International

363,800

333,900

900

Global

868,900

835,700

400

The Company's global system grew 4%, including 1% growth in the U.S. and 7% growth in the Company's higher RevPAR EMEA and Latin America regions.

As of December 31, 2025, the Company's global development pipeline increased 3% vs. prior-year to a record-high level of approximately 2,200 hotels and 259,000 rooms.  Key highlights include:

  • 3% pipeline growth in both the U.S. and internationally
  • Approximately 70% of the pipeline is in the midscale and above segments, which grew 3% year-over-year
  • Approximately 17% of the pipeline is in the extended stay segment
  • Approximately 42% of the pipeline is in the U.S.
  • Approximately 77% of the pipeline is new construction and approximately 36% of these projects have broken ground; rooms under construction grew 3% year-over-year

RevPAR

Fourth
Quarter 2025

YOY
Constant
Currency
% Change

Full-Year
2025

YOY
Constant
Currency
% Change

United States

$           42.91

(8 %)

$           48.44

(4 %)

International

36.96

(1)

38.13

Global

40.36

(6)

44.12

(3)

Fourth quarter global RevPAR decreased 6% in constant currency compared to 2024, reflecting declines of 8% in the U.S. and 1% internationally. 

In the U.S., fourth quarter results included approximately 140 basis points of unfavorable hurricane impacts; excluding which, RevPAR declined approximately 610 basis points year-over-year reflecting a 360 basis-point reduction in occupancy and a 250 basis-point decline in ADR.  Softer results in Florida, Texas and California were partially offset by continued strength across the Midwest.

Internationally, constant currency growth of 7% in EMEA and 6% in Latin America, each reflected both improved demand and pricing power, while growth of 1% in Canada was driven by pricing power, partially offset by lower demand. The growth in those regions was more than offset by softness in Asia Pacific, including China where RevPAR declined 10%.

For the full-year, global RevPAR decreased 3% in constant currency compared to 2024, in line with the Company's outlook, reflecting a 4% decline in the U.S. and flat growth internationally. U.S. results reflected a 270 basis-point reduction in occupancy and a 120 basis-point decline in ADR.

Operating Results

Fourth Quarter

The comparability of the Company's fourth quarter results is impacted by marketing fund variability.  The Company's reported results and comparable-basis results (adjusted to neutralize these impacts) are presented below to enhance transparency and provide a better understanding of the results of the Company's ongoing operations.

Fee-related
and other
revenues

Net
income/
(loss)(a)

Adjusted
EBITDA

Reported
diluted
earnings/
(loss) per
share(a)

Adjusted
diluted
EPS(a)

2024 reported

$        341

$          85

$        168

$       1.08

$       1.04

2025 reported

334

(60)

165

(0.80)

0.93

Change

(7)

(145)

(3)

(1.88)

(0.11)

Less: Marketing fund variability

n/a

(6)

(7)

(0.08)

(0.07)

Comparable growth

$           (7)

$       (139)

$            4

$      (1.80)

$      (0.04)

Comparable growth rate

(2 %)

NM

2 %

NM

(4 %)

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NOTE:

Growth rates may not recalculate due to rounding; see Table 7 for a reconciliation of non-GAAP metrics and Table 9 for definitions.

(a)

Includes estimated tax impact of marketing fund variability.

  • Fee-related and other revenues were $334 million compared to $341 million in the fourth quarter of 2024, reflecting a 5% decline in RevPAR and lower other franchise fees, partially offset by a 19% increase in ancillary revenue and global net room growth of 4%.
  • The Company generated a net loss of $60 million compared to net income of $85 million in the fourth quarter of 2024, reflecting impairment and other-related costs, lower adjusted EBITDA and higher interest expense. Adjusted net income was $71 million compared to $82 million in the fourth quarter of 2024.
  • Adjusted EBITDA decreased 2% to $165 million compared to $168 million in the fourth quarter of 2024. This decrease included a $7 million unfavorable impact from expected marketing fund variability, excluding which adjusted EBITDA grew 2% on a comparable basis. This growth primarily reflects increased ancillary revenues and cost containment measures, including both operational efficiencies and one-time variable reductions, partially offset by lower royalties and franchise fees and elevated costs associated with insurance, litigation defense and employee benefits - all of which are reflective of the broader operating environment.
  • The Company generated diluted loss per share of $0.80 compared to diluted earnings per share of $1.08 in the fourth quarter of 2024, which primarily reflects lower net income, partially offset by the benefit of a lower share count due to share repurchase activity.
  • Adjusted diluted EPS decreased 11% to $0.93 compared to $1.04 in the fourth quarter of 2024. This decrease included an unfavorable impact of $0.07 per share related to marketing fund variability (after estimated taxes). On a comparable basis, adjusted diluted EPS decreased approximately 4% year-over-year primarily reflecting a higher effective tax rate, as expected, as well as higher interest expense, partially offset by comparable adjusted EBITDA growth and the benefit of share repurchase activity.

Full-Year

The comparability of the Company's full-year 2025 results is impacted by marketing fund variability.  The Company's reported results and comparable-basis results (adjusted to neutralize these impacts) are presented below to enhance transparency and provide a better understanding of the results of the Company's ongoing operations.

Fee-related
and other
revenues

Net
income(a)

Adjusted
EBITDA

Reported
diluted
EPS(a)

Adjusted
diluted
EPS(a)

2024 reported

$      1,404

$        289

$        694

$       3.61

$       4.33

2025 reported

1,429

193

718

2.50

4.58

Change

25

(96)

24

(1.11)

0.25

Less: Marketing fund variability

n/a

(2)

(2)

(0.02)

(0.02)

Comparable growth

$          25

$         (94)

$          26

$      (1.09)

$       0.27

Comparable growth rate

2 %

(33 %)

4 %

(30 %)

6 %

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NOTE:

Growth rates may not recalculate due to rounding; see Table 7 for a reconciliation of non-GAAP metrics and Table 9 for definitions.

(a)

Includes estimated tax impact of marketing fund variability.

  • Fee-related and other revenues grew 2% to $1.43 billion compared to $1.40 billion in full-year 2024 which reflects a 15% increase in ancillary revenues, higher pass-through revenues due to the Company's global franchisee conference and a 4% increase in global net room growth, partially offset by a 3% decline in RevPAR.
  • Net income decreased 33% to $193 million compared to $289 million in full-year 2024, reflecting higher impairment and other-related costs, higher interest expense and the absence of a benefit in connection with the reversal of a spin-off related matter, which were partially offset by higher adjusted EBITDA and lower transaction-related expenses in connection with defending an unsuccessful hostile takeover attempt. Adjusted net income was $353 million compared to $347 million in full-year 2024.
  • Adjusted EBITDA grew 3% to $718 million compared to $694 million in full-year 2024. This increase included a $2 million unfavorable impact, as expected, from marketing fund variability, excluding which adjusted EBITDA grew 4% on a comparable basis, primarily reflecting higher revenues and cost containment measures, including both operational efficiencies and one-time variable reductions, which were partially offset by lower royalties and franchise fees, along with elevated costs associated with insurance, litigation defense and employee benefits - all of which are reflective of the broader operating environment.
  • Diluted earnings per share decreased 31% to $2.50 compared to $3.61 in full-year 2024, which primarily reflects lower net income, partially offset by the benefit of a lower share count due to share repurchase activity.
  • Adjusted diluted EPS grew 6% to $4.58 compared to $4.33 in full-year 2024. This increase included an unfavorable impact of $0.02 per share, as expected, related to marketing fund variability (after estimated taxes). On a comparable basis, adjusted diluted EPS increased approximately 6% year-over-year reflecting comparable adjusted EBITDA growth and the benefit of share repurchase activity, partially offset by higher interest expense.

Full reconciliations of GAAP results to the Company's non-GAAP adjusted measures for all reported periods appear in the tables to this press release.

Balance Sheet and Liquidity

The Company generated $367 million of net cash provided by operating activities and $433 million of adjusted free cash flow in 2025. The Company ended the quarter with a cash balance of $64 million and $840 million in total liquidity. 

The Company's net debt leverage ratio was 3.5 times at December 31, 2025, at the midpoint of the Company's 3 to 4 times stated target range and in line with expectations.

Share Repurchases and Dividends

During the fourth quarter, the Company repurchased approximately 0.6 million shares of its common stock for $43 million. For the full-year 2025, the Company repurchased approximately 3.1 million shares of its common stock for $266 million.

The Company paid common stock dividends of $31 million, or $0.41 per share, during the fourth quarter 2025 for a total of $127 million, or $1.64 per share, for the full-year 2025.

For the full-year 2025, the Company returned $393 million to shareholders through share repurchases and quarterly cash dividends.

The Company's Board of Directors recently authorized a 5% increase in the quarterly cash dividend to $0.43 per share, beginning with the dividend expected to be declared in first quarter 2026.

Impairment and Other Charges

During the preparation of its year-end 2025 financial statements, the Company learned that a large European franchisee, Revo Hospitality Group ("Revo") has filed for insolvency proceedings under self-administration for most of its operating entities.

As a result, the Company has evaluated the recoverability of the carrying value of assets associated with Revo as of December 31, 2025 and has recorded charges of $74 million within operating expenses and $48 million within impairment on the Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss) to reflect the net realizable value on the Company's balance sheet.

Additionally, as a result of Revo's insolvency proceedings and in the process of performing its quantitative assessments for impairment on its intangible assets, the Company determined that a portion of its Vienna House trademark and related-franchise agreements were impaired.  Accordingly, the Company recorded impairment charges totaling $38 million to reduce the carrying value of those assets to their estimated fair values.

Starting in the fourth quarter of 2025, the Company began deferring all revenues related to Revo due to uncertainty around collectability.  These revenues will continue to accrue and will only be recognized as revenues following a period after which collections from Revo are deemed probable.  The table below includes information about revenue recognition related to Revo for the periods presented:

Full-Year

2024

Full-Year

2025 (a)

Royalties and franchise fees

$                15

$                12

Marketing, reservation and loyalty fees (b)

8

8

Total fee-related and other revenues (c)(d)

$                23

$                20

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(a)

Reflects deferral of fourth quarter revenues related to Revo due to uncertainty around collectability.

(b)

These fees are expected to approximate expenses on a full-year basis.

(c)

Excludes development advance notes amortization.

(d)

Approximately 22,000 rooms operated by Revo remain under the Company's brands and distributed on its channels as of December 31, 2025.  As such, they will remain in the Company's global room count and RevPAR operating statistics for so long as the underlying agreements remain in effect.  The historical impact of Revo's net room additions on the Company's global annual organic net room growth has been immaterial.

Outlook

The Company provided the following outlook for full-year 2026: 

2026 Outlook

Year-over-year rooms growth (a)

4.0% - 4.5%

Year-over-year global RevPAR growth (b)

(1.5%) - 0.5%

Fee-related and other revenues

$1.46 - $1.49 billion

Adjusted EBITDA (c)

$730 - $745 million

Adjusted net income

$354 - $368 million

Adjusted diluted EPS

$4.62 - $4.80

Free cash flow conversion rate

55% - 60%

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(a)

Excludes any potential room termination impact associated with Revo's ongoing insolvency. 

(b)

Represents constant currency basis; on a reported basis, which includes foreign currency impacts, would be (1.5%) - 0.5%.

(c)

Includes the effects of the deferral of $12 million of royalties and franchise fees from Revo and the inclusion of $15 million of previously disclosed one-time variable cost reductions made in 2025; excluding which comparable basis growth rate would be 5% - 7%.

The Company expects marketing fund revenues to roughly equal expenses during full-year 2026 though seasonality of spend will affect the quarterly comparisons throughout the year.

More detailed projections are available in Table 8 of this press release.  The Company is providing certain financial metrics only on a non-GAAP basis because, without unreasonable efforts, it is unable to predict with reasonable certainty the occurrence or amount of all of the adjustments or other potential adjustments that may arise in the future during the forward-looking period, which can be dependent on future events that may not be reliably predicted.  Based on past reported results, where one or more of these items have been applicable, such excluded items could be material, individually or in the aggregate, to the reported results. 

Conference Call Information

Wyndham Hotels will hold a conference call with investors to discuss the Company's results and outlook on Thursday, February 19, 2026 at 8:00 a.m. ET.  Listeners can access the webcast live through the Company's website at https://investor.wyndhamhotels.com.  The conference call may also be accessed by dialing 800 343-4136 and providing the passcode "Wyndham".  Listeners are urged to call at least five minutes prior to the scheduled start time.  An archive of this webcast will be available on the website beginning at noon ET on February 19, 2026.  A telephone replay will be available for approximately ten days beginning at noon ET on February 19, 2026 at 800 839-1320. 

Presentation of Financial Information

Financial information discussed in this press release includes non-GAAP measures, which include or exclude certain items.  These non-GAAP measures differ from reported GAAP results and are intended to illustrate what management believes are relevant period-over-period comparisons and are helpful to investors as an additional tool for further understanding and assessing the Company's ongoing operating performance.  The Company uses these measures internally to assess its operating performance, both absolutely and in comparison to other companies, and to make day to day operating decisions, including in the evaluation of selected compensation decisions.  Exclusion of items in the Company's non-GAAP presentation should not be considered an inference that these items are unusual, infrequent or non-recurring.  Full reconciliations of GAAP results to the comparable non-GAAP measures for the reported periods appear in the financial tables section of this press release.

About Wyndham Hotels & Resorts

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (NYSE: WH) is the world's largest hotel franchising company by the number of franchised properties, with over 8,300 hotels across approximately 100 countries on six continents.  Through its network of approximately 869,000 franchised and affiliated rooms appealing to the everyday traveler, Wyndham commands a leading presence in the economy and midscale segments of the lodging industry.  The Company operates a portfolio of 25 hotel brands, including Super 8®, Days Inn®, Ramada®, Microtel®, La Quinta®, Baymont®, Wingate®, AmericInn®, ECHO Suites®, Registry Collection Hotels®, Trademark Collection® and Wyndham®.  The Company's award-winning Wyndham Rewards loyalty program offers over 122 million enrolled members the opportunity to redeem points at thousands of hotels, vacation club resorts and vacation rentals globally.  For more information, visit https://investor.wyndhamhotels.com.  The Company may use its website and social media channels as means of disclosing material non-public information and for complying with its disclosure obligations under Regulation FD. Disclosures of this nature will be included on the Company's website in the Investors section, which can currently be accessed at https://investor.wyndhamhotels.com or on the Company's social media channels, including the Company's LinkedIn account which can currently be accessed at https://www.linkedin.com/company/wyndhamhotels. Accordingly, investors should monitor this section of the Company's website and the Company's social media channels in addition to following the Company's press releases, filings submitted with the Securities and Exchange Commission and any public conference calls or webcasts.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the federal securities laws, including statements related to Wyndham's current views and expectations with respect to its future performance and operations, including revenues, earnings, cash flow and other financial and operating measures, share repurchases and dividends and restructuring charges. Forward-looking statements are any statements other than statements of historical fact, including those that convey management's expectations as to the future based on plans, estimates and projections at the time Wyndham makes the statements and may be identified by words such as "will," "expect," "believe," "plan," "anticipate," "predict," "intend," "goal," "future," "forward," "remain," "confident," "outlook," "guidance," "target," "objective," "estimate," "projection" and similar words or expressions, including the negative version of such words and expressions. Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors, which may cause the actual results, performance or achievements of Wyndham to be materially different from any future results, performance or achievements expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. You are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this press release.

Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward-looking statements include, without limitation, general economic conditions, including inflation, higher interest rates and potential recessionary pressures, which may impact decisions by consumers and businesses to use travel accommodations; global trade disputes, including with China; the performance of the financial and credit markets; the economic environment for the hospitality industry; operating risks associated with the hotel franchising business; Wyndham's relationships with franchisees; the ability of franchisees to pay back loans owed to Wyndham; the impact of prior or any future impairment charges related to the credit Wyndham extends to its franchisees; the impact of war, terrorist activity, political instability or political strife; global or regional health crises or pandemics including the resulting impact on Wyndham's business, operations, financial results, cash flows and liquidity, as well as the impact on its franchisees, guests and team members, the hospitality industry and overall demand for and restrictions on travel; Wyndham's ability to satisfy obligations and agreements under its outstanding indebtedness, including the payment of principal and interest and compliance with the covenants thereunder; risks related to Wyndham's ability to obtain financing and the terms of such financing, including access to liquidity and capital; and Wyndham's ability to make or pay, plans for and the timing and amount of any future share repurchases and/or dividends, as well as the risks described in Wyndham's most recent Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and any subsequent reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These risks and uncertainties are not the only ones Wyndham may face and additional risks may arise or become material in the future. Wyndham undertakes no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, subsequent events or otherwise, except as required by law.

Table 1

WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS

INCOME (LOSS) STATEMENT

(In millions, except per share data)

(Unaudited)

Three Months Ended December 31,

Year Ended December 31,

2025

2024

2025

2024

Net revenues

Royalties and franchise fees

$                       121

$                       136

$                       541

$                       555

Marketing, reservation and loyalty

131

135

562

563

Management and other fees

2

3

9

10

License and other fees

31

30

126

119

Other

49

37

191

157

Fee-related and other revenues

334

341

1,429

1,404

Cost reimbursements

4

Net revenues

334

341

1,429

1,408

Expenses

Marketing, reservation and loyalty

133

130

565

564

Operating

94

21

168

81

General and administrative

39

39

125

130

Cost reimbursements

4

Depreciation and amortization

16

17

62

71

Impairment

86

86

12

Restructuring and other-related

2

4

18

15

Transaction-related

2

47

Separation-related

1

(11)

Total expenses

370

211

1,027

913

Operating income/(loss)

(36)

130

402

495

Interest expense, net

36

32

139

124

Early extinguishment of debt

3

Income/(loss) before income taxes

(72)

98

263

368

Provision/(benefit) for income taxes

(12)

13

70

79

Net income/(loss)

$                        (60)

$                         85

$                       193

$                       289

Earnings/(loss) per share

Basic

$                    (0.80)

$                      1.09

$                      2.51

$                      3.64

Diluted

(0.80)

1.08

2.50

3.61

Weighted average shares outstanding

Basic

75.7

78.0

76.8

79.5

Diluted

75.7

78.8

77.2

80.1

 

Table 2

WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS

HISTORICAL REVENUE AND ADJUSTED EBITDA BY SEGMENT

First
Quarter

Second
Quarter

Third 
Quarter

Fourth
Quarter

Full-Year

Hotel Franchising

Net revenues

2025

$            316

$            397

$            382

$            334

$         1,429

2024

305

367

396

341

1,408

Adjusted EBITDA

2025

$            161

$            214

$            228

$            178

$            781

2024

158

195

224

189

767

Corporate

Net revenues

2025

$               —

$               —

$               —

$               —

$               —

2024

Adjusted EBITDA

2025

$            (16)

$            (19)

$            (15)

$            (13)

$            (63)

2024

(17)

(17)

(16)

(21)

(73)

Total Company

Net revenues

2025

$            316

$            397

$            382

$            334

$         1,429

2024

305

367

396

341

1,408

Net income/(loss)

2025

$              61

$              87

$            105

$            (60)

$            193

2024

16

86

102

85

289

Adjusted EBITDA

2025

$            145

$            195

$            213

$            165

$            718

2024

141

178

208

168

694

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NOTE:

Amounts may not add across due to rounding. See Table 7 for reconciliations of Total Company non-GAAP measures and Table 9 for definitions. 

 

Table 3

WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS

CONDENSED CASH FLOWS

(In millions)

(Unaudited)

Year Ended December 31,

2025

2024

Operating activities

Net income

$                       193

$                       289

Depreciation and amortization

62

71

Impairment

86

12

Payments related to hostile takeover defense

(47)

Payments of development advance notes, net

(105)

(109)

Working capital and other, net

131

74

Net cash provided by operating activities

367

290

Investing activities

Property and equipment additions

(46)

(49)

Loan advances, net

(57)

(16)

Net cash used in investing activities

(103)

(65)

Financing activities

Proceeds from long-term debt

405

1,835

Payments of long-term debt

(312)

(1,539)

Dividends to shareholders

(127)

(122)

Repurchases of common stock

(266)

(310)

Other, net

(14)

(39)

Net cash used in financing activities

(314)

(175)

Effect of changes in exchange rates on cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

1

(3)

Net (decrease)/increase in cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash

(49)

47

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, beginning of period

113

66

Cash, cash equivalents and restricted cash, end of period

$                         64

$                       113

Free Cash Flow:

Three Months Ended December 31,

Year Ended December 31,

2025

2024

2025

2024

Net cash provided by operating activities

$                      152

$                      134

$                      367

$                      290

Less: Property and equipment additions

(16)

(25)

(46)

(49)

Plus: Payments of development advance notes, net

32

21

105

109

Free cash flow

168

130

426

350

Plus: Adjusting items (a)

7

45

Adjusted free cash flow

$                      168

$                      130

$                      433

$                      395

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(a)

2024 includes payments related to the Company's defense of an unsuccessful hostile takeover attempt; 2025 and 2024 include separation-related net tax payments.

 

Table 4

WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS

BALANCE SHEET SUMMARY AND DEBT

(In millions)

(Unaudited)

As of

December 31, 2025

As of

December 31, 2024

Assets

Cash and cash equivalents

$                             64

$                           103

Trade receivables, net

291

271

Property and equipment, net

104

94

Goodwill and intangible assets, net

3,015

3,073

Other current and non-current assets

708

682

Total assets

$                        4,182

$                        4,223

Liabilities and stockholders' equity

Total debt

$                        2,560

$                        2,463

Other current liabilities

462

423

Deferred income tax liabilities

271

332

Other non-current liabilities

421

355

Total liabilities

3,714

3,573

Total stockholders' equity

468

650

Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

$                        4,182

$                        4,223

Our outstanding debt was as follows:

Weighted Average
 Interest Rate (a)

As of

December 31, 2025

As of

December 31, 2024

$1.0 billion revolving credit facility (due October 2030)

5.6 %

$                           224

$                             88

$400 million term loan A (due April 2027)

5.9 %

337

364

$1.5 billion term loan B (due May 2030)

5.4 %

1,502

1,515

$500 million 4.375% senior unsecured notes (due August 2028)

4.4 %

497

496

Total debt

5.3 %

2,560

2,463

Cash and cash equivalents

64

103

Net debt

$                        2,496

$                        2,360

Net debt leverage ratio

3.5x

3.4x

______________

(a)

Represents weighted average interest rates for the fourth quarter 2025, including the effects from hedging.

 

Our outstanding debt as of December 31, 2025 matures as follows:

Amount

Within 1 year

$                                 45

Between 1 and 2 years

323

Between 2 and 3 years

513

Between 3 and 4 years

15

Between 4 and 5 years

1,664

Thereafter

Total

$                           2,560

 

Table 5

WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS

REVENUE DRIVERS

Year Ended December 31,

2025

2024

Change

% Change

Beginning Room Count (January 1)

United States

501,800

497,600

4,200

1 %

International

333,900

306,100

27,800

9

  Global

835,700

803,700

32,000

4

Additions

United States

28,700

27,800

900

3

International

42,900

35,600

7,300

21

  Global

71,600

63,400

8,200

13

Deletions

United States

(25,400)

(23,600)

(1,800)

(8)

International

(13,000)

(7,800)

(5,200)

(67)

  Global

(38,400)

(31,400)

(7,000)

(22)

Ending Room Count (December 31)

United States

505,100

501,800

3,300

1

International

363,800

333,900

29,900

9

  Global

868,900

835,700

33,200

4 %

As of December 31,

FY 2025
Royalty
Contribution

2025

2024

Change

% Change

System Size

United States

Economy

221,800

224,800

(3,000)

(1 %)

Midscale and Above

283,300

277,000

6,300

2

Total United States

505,100

501,800

3,300

1 %

77 %

International

Greater China 

133,200

117,000

16,200

14 %

4

Rest of Asia Pacific

44,200

40,000

4,200

11

2

Europe, the Middle East and Africa

100,200

93,000

7,200

8

8

Canada

39,700

39,700

6

Latin America

46,500

44,200

2,300

5

3

Total International

363,800

333,900

29,900

9 %

23

Global

868,900

835,700

33,200

4 %

100 %

__________________________

NOTE:

Global, International and Greater China rooms exclude all rooms associated with the Company's Super 8 master licensee in China in both periods. Historical metrics for comparability are included in Table 6.

 

Table 5 (continued)

WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS

REVENUE DRIVERS

Three Months Ended
December 31, 2025

Constant Currency

% Change (b)

Regional RevPAR Growth

United States

Economy

$                           34.59

(9 %)

Midscale and Upper Midscale

49.24

(6)

Upscale and Above

69.18

(22)

Total United States

$                           42.91

(8 %)

International

Greater China (a)

$                           16.59

(10 %)

Rest of Asia Pacific

33.65

(2)

Europe, the Middle East and Africa

58.40

7

Canada

46.23

1

Latin America

51.56

6

Total International (a)

$                           36.96

(1 %)

Global (a)

$                           40.36

(6 %)

Three Months Ended December 31,

2025

2024

% Change (c)

Average Royalty Rate

United States

4.7 %

4.8 %

(5 bps)

International (a)

2.3 %

2.7 %

(40 bps)

Global (a)

3.8 %

4.1 %

(26 bps)

Year Ended
December 31, 2025

Constant Currency

% Change (b)

Regional RevPAR Growth

United States

Economy

$                           39.35

(4 %)

Midscale and Upper Midscale

55.05

(3)

Upscale and Above

81.11

(16)

Total United States

$                           48.44

(4 %)

International

Greater China (a)

$                           16.81

(9 %)

Rest of Asia Pacific

31.56

(3)

Europe, the Middle East and Africa

57.11

6

Canada

56.75

5

Latin America

52.30

11

Total International (a)

$                           38.13

— %

Global (a)

$                           44.12

(3 %)

Year Ended December 31,

2025

2024

% Change (c)

Average Royalty Rate

United States

4.8 %

4.7 %

7 bps

International (a)

2.5 %

2.6 %

(4 bps)

Global (a)

4.0 %

4.0 %

(2 bps)

___________

(a)  

Excludes the impact from all rooms associated with the Company's Super 8 master licensee in China in both periods.  Additionally, reflects the impact of the Company's deferral of revenues from Revo, which unfavorably impacted our fourth quarter international and global average royalty rates by 40 bps and 15 bps, respectively, and our full-year international and global average royalty rates by 10 bps and 4 bps, respectively.  

(b)

International and global exclude the impact of currency exchange movements.

(c)

Amounts may not recalculate due to rounding.

 

Table 6

WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS

HISTORICAL REVPAR, ROYALTY RATE AND ROOMS

REPORTING BASIS AS OF Q2 2025

First
Quarter

Second
Quarter

Third
Quarter

Fourth
Quarter

Full-
Year

Total System

Global RevPAR

2025

$         38.44

$         47.55

$         50.05

$         40.36

$         44.12

2024

$         38.48

$         49.08

$         52.59

$         42.58

$         45.69

U.S. RevPAR

2025

$         42.37

$         53.32

$         55.07

$         42.91

$         48.44

2024

$         41.68

$         55.44

$         57.98

$         46.41

$         50.37

International RevPAR

2025

$         32.81

$         39.45

$         43.11

$         36.96

$         38.13

2024

$         33.53

$         39.40

$         44.52

$         36.92

$         38.63

Global Royalty Rate

2025

4.0 %

4.0 %

4.0 %

3.8 %

4.0 %

2024

3.9 %

4.0 %

4.0 %

4.1 %

4.0 %

U.S. Royalty Rate

2025

4.8 %

4.7 %

4.8 %

4.7 %

4.8 %

2024

4.6 %

4.7 %

4.7 %

4.8 %

4.7 %

International Royalty Rate

2025

2.6 %

2.6 %

2.6 %

2.3 %

2.5 %

2024

2.5 %

2.5 %

2.6 %

2.7 %

2.6 %

Global Rooms

2025

839,900

846,700

855,400

868,900

868,900

2024

808,000

816,300

823,200

835,700

835,700

U.S. Rooms

2025

502,600

503,300

503,400

505,100

505,100

2024

499,100

499,400

500,600

501,800

501,800

International Rooms

2025

337,300

343,400

352,000

363,800

363,800

2024

308,900

316,900

322,600

333,900

333,900

_________________

NOTE:

Data excludes the impact from all rooms associated with the Company's Super 8 master licensee in China in all periods.

 

PRE Q2 2025 REPORTING BASIS

First
Quarter

Second
Quarter

Third
Quarter

Fourth
Quarter

Full-
Year

Total System

Global RevPAR

2025

$         36.13

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

2024

$         36.28

$         45.99

$         49.33

$         40.01

$         42.91

International RevPAR

2025

$         28.73

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

2024

$         29.38

$         34.11

$         38.60

$         32.17

$         33.59

Global Royalty Rate

2025

4.0 %

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

2024

3.8 %

4.0 %

4.0 %

4.0 %

3.9 %

International Royalty Rate

2025

2.6 %

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

2024

2.4 %

2.4 %

2.5 %

2.6 %

2.5 %

Global Rooms

2025

907,200

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

2024

876,300

884,900

892,600

903,000

903,000

International Rooms

2025

404,600

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

2024

377,200

385,500

392,000

401,200

401,200

____________

NOTE:

Data includes the impact from all rooms associated with the Company's Super 8 master licensee in China in all periods.

 

Table 7

WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS

NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS

(In millions)

The tables below reconcile certain non-GAAP financial measures. The presentation of these adjustments is intended to permit the comparison of particular adjustments as they appear in the income statement in order to assist investors' understanding of the overall impact of such adjustments. We believe that adjusted EBITDA, adjusted net income and adjusted diluted EPS financial measures provide useful information to investors about us and our financial condition and results of operations because these measures are used by our management team to evaluate our operating performance and make day-to-day operating decisions and adjusted EBITDA is frequently used by securities analysts, investors and other interested parties as a common performance measure to compare results or estimate valuations across companies in our industry. These measures also assist our investors in evaluating our ongoing operating performance for the current reporting period and, where provided, over different reporting periods, by adjusting for certain items which may be recurring or non-recurring and which in our view do not necessarily reflect ongoing performance. We also internally use these measures to assess our operating performance, both absolutely and in comparison to other companies, and in evaluating or making selected compensation decisions. These supplemental disclosures are in addition to GAAP reported measures. These non-GAAP reconciliation tables should not be considered in isolation or as a substitute for, nor superior to, financial results and measures determined or calculated in accordance with GAAP and may not be comparable to similarly-titled measures used by other companies.

Reconciliation of Net Income/(Loss) to Adjusted EBITDA:

First
Quarter

Second
Quarter

Third
Quarter

Fourth
Quarter

Full-
Year

2025

Net income/(loss)

$             61

$             87

$           105

$            (60)

$           193

Provision/(benefit) for income taxes

18

29

37

(12)

70

Depreciation and amortization

15

15

15

16

62

Interest expense, net

33

34

36

36

139

Stock-based compensation

9

8

8

14

41

Development advance notes amortization

7

8

8

9

32

Impairment (a)

86

86

Revo-related charges (b)

74

74

Restructuring and other-related costs (c)

13

2

2

18

Transaction-related (d)

1

1

1

2

Separation-related (e)

1

1

Foreign currency impact of highly inflationary countries (f)

1

Adjusted EBITDA

$           145

$           195

$           213

$           165

$           718

2024

Net income

$             16

$             86

$           102

$             85

$           289

Provision for income taxes

6

26

35

13

79

Depreciation and amortization

20

17

17

17

71

Interest expense, net

28

30

34

32

124

Early extinguishment of debt (g)

3

3

Stock-based compensation

10

10

10

11

41

Development advance notes amortization

5

6

6

6

24

Transaction-related (d)

41

5

1

47

Restructuring and other-related costs (c)

3

7

2

4

15

Impairment (a)

12

12

Separation-related (e)

(12)

1

(11)

Adjusted EBITDA

$           141

$           178

$           208

$           168

$           694

_________________

NOTE: Amounts may not add due to rounding.

(a)

2025 represents an impairment of development advance notes and intangible assets related to Revo.  2024 primarily represents an impairment of development advance notes as a result of the Company's evaluation of the recoverability of their carrying value.

(b)

Represents a provision for accounts and loans receivable from Revo, which is reflected in operating expenses on the Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss).

(c)

2025 amounts consist primarily of employee-related costs and real estate costs related to a call center closure in connection with a restructuring plan; 2024 amounts consist primarily of employee-related costs in connection with a restructuring plan.

(d)

Represents costs related to corporate transactions, including the Company's defense of an unsuccessful hostile takeover attempt. 2024 also includes costs related to the Company's repricing and upsizing of its term loan B.

(e)

Represents costs (income) associated with the Company's spin-off from Wyndham Worldwide.

(f)

Relates to the foreign currency impact from hyper-inflation, primarily in Argentina, which is reflected in operating expenses on the Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss).

(g)

Amounts relate to non-cash charges associated with the Company's refinancing of its term loan B.

 

Table 7 (continued)

WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS

NON-GAAP RECONCILIATIONS

(In millions, except per share data)

Reconciliation of Net Income/(Loss) and Diluted Earnings/(Loss) Per Share to Adj. Net Income and Adj. Diluted EPS:

Three Months Ended
December 31,

Year Ended
December 31,

2025

2024

2025

2024

Diluted earnings/(loss) per share

$      (0.80)

$        1.08

$        2.50

$        3.61

Net income/(loss)

$          (60)

$           85

$         193

$         289

Adjustments:

Impairment (a)

86

86

12

Revo-related charges (b)

74

74

Acquisition-related amortization expense (c)

7

7

27

27

Restructuring and other-related costs

2

4

18

15

Transaction-related

2

47

Separation-related

1

(11)

Early extinguishment of debt

3

Total adjustments before tax

169

11

208

93

Special tax items (d)

11

11

Income tax provision (e)

38

3

48

24

Total adjustments after tax

131

(3)

160

58

Adjusted net income

$           71

$           82

$         353

$         347

Adjustments - EPS impact

1.73

(0.04)

2.08

0.72

Adjusted diluted EPS

$        0.93

$        1.04

$        4.58

$        4.33

Diluted weighted average shares outstanding

76.2

78.8

77.2

80.1

_____________

(a)

2025 represents an impairment of development advance notes and intangible assets related to Revo. 2024 primarily represents an impairment of development advance notes as a result of the Company's evaluation of the recoverability of their carrying value.

(b)

Represents a provision for accounts and loans receivable from Revo, which is reflected in operating expenses on the Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss).

(c)

Reflected in depreciation and amortization on the Consolidated Statements of Income (Loss).

(d)

Includes a benefit related to tax credits received in Puerto Rico.

(e)

Reflects the estimated tax effects of the adjustments.

 

Table 8

WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS

2026 OUTLOOK

As of February 18, 2026

(In millions, except per share data)

2026 Outlook

Fee-related and other revenues

$

1,455 – 1,485

Adjusted EBITDA (a)

730 – 745

Depreciation and amortization expense (b)

36 – 38

Development advance notes amortization expense

35 – 37

Stock-based compensation expense

41 – 43

Interest expense, net

139 – 141

Adjusted income before income taxes

473 – 492

Income tax expense (c)

119 – 124

Adjusted net income

$

354 – 368

Adjusted diluted EPS

$

4.62 – 4.80

Diluted shares (d)

76.7

Capital expenditures

$40 – 45

Development advance notes

Approx. $110

Free cash flow conversion rate

55% - 60%

Year-over-Year Growth

Global RevPAR (e)

(1.5%) - 0.5%

Number of rooms (f)

4.0% - 4.5%

__________________

(a)

Includes the effects of the deferral of $12 million of royalties and franchise fees from Revo and the inclusion of $15 million of previously disclosed one-time variable cost reductions made in 2025; excluding which comparable basis growth rates would be 5% - 7%.

(b) 

Excludes amortization of acquisition-related intangible assets of approximately $26 million.

(c) 

Outlook assumes an effective tax rate of approximately 25%.

(d) 

Excludes the impact of any share repurchases after December 31, 2025.

(e) 

Represents constant currency basis; on a reported basis, which includes foreign currency impacts, would be (1.5%) - 0.5%. 

(f) 

Excludes any potential room termination impact associated with Revo's ongoing insolvency. 

To assist with modeling, each 1% change in RevPAR equates to an approximate $10 million impact to fee-related and other revenues and $4 million to adjusted EBITDA. If a significant pullback in demand were to materialize beyond the Company's current assumptions, actual results could fall below these estimates.

In determining adjusted EBITDA, interest expense, net, adjusted income before income taxes, adjusted net income, adjusted diluted EPS and free cash flow conversion rate, we exclude certain items which are otherwise included in determining the comparable GAAP financial measures. We are providing these measures on a non-GAAP basis only because, without unreasonable efforts, we are unable to predict with reasonable certainty the occurrence or amount of all the adjustments or other potential adjustments that may arise in the future during the forward-looking period, which can be dependent on future events that may not be reliably predicted. Based on past reported results, where one or more of these items have been applicable, such excluded items could be material, individually or in the aggregate, to the reported results.

Table 9
WYNDHAM HOTELS & RESORTS
DEFINITIONS

Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Diluted EPS: Represents net income (loss) and diluted earnings (loss) per share excluding acquisition-related amortization, impairment and other-related charges (including Revo-related charges), significant accelerated depreciation, restructuring and other-related charges, contract termination costs, separation-related items, transaction-related items (acquisition-, disposition-, or debt-related), (gain)/loss on asset sales, foreign currency impacts of highly inflationary countries and special tax items. The Company calculates the income tax effect of the adjustments using an estimated effective tax rate applicable to each adjustment.

Adjusted EBITDA: Represents net income (loss) excluding net interest expense, depreciation and amortization, early extinguishment of debt charges, impairment and other-related charges (including Revo-related charges), restructuring and other-related charges, contract termination costs, separation-related items, transaction-related items (acquisition-, disposition-, or debt-related), (gain)/loss on asset sales, foreign currency impacts of highly inflationary countries, stock-based compensation expense, income taxes and development advance notes amortization. Adjusted EBITDA is a financial measure that is not recognized under U.S. GAAP and should not be considered as an alternative to net income (loss) or other measures of financial performance or liquidity derived in accordance with U.S. GAAP. In addition, the Company's definition of adjusted EBITDA may not be comparable to similarly titled measures of other companies.

Adjusted Free Cash Flow: Represents free cash flow excluding payments related to the Company's defense of an unsuccessful hostile takeover attempt and separation-related items.

Ancillary Revenues: Represents the summation of the license and other fees line item and other revenues line item per the income (loss) statement.

Average Daily Rate (ADR): Represents the average rate charged for renting a Room for one day.

Average Occupancy Rate: Represents the percentage of available Rooms occupied during the period.

Comparable Basis: Represents a comparison eliminating Marketing Fund Variability.

Constant Currency: Represents a comparison eliminating the effects of foreign exchange rate fluctuations between periods (foreign currency translation) and the impact caused by any foreign exchange related activities (i.e., hedges, balance sheet remeasurements and/or adjustments).

FeePAR: Represents annual royalties per franchised Room and is calculated by dividing total annual royalty revenue of the Company's franchised hotels by the number of franchised Rooms in its system size.

Free Cash Flow: Reflects net cash provided by operating activities excluding development advances, less capital expenditures. The Company believes free cash flow to be a useful operating performance measure to it and investors. This measure helps the Company and investors evaluate its ability to generate cash beyond what is needed to fund capital expenditures, debt service and other obligations. Notwithstanding cash on hand and incremental borrowing capacity, free cash flow reflects the Company's ability to grow its business through investments and acquisitions, as well as its ability to return cash to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases or even to delever. Free cash flow is not a representation of how the Company will use excess cash. A limitation of using free cash flow versus the GAAP measure of net cash provided by operating activities as a means for evaluating Wyndham Hotels is that free cash flow does not represent the total cash movement for the period as detailed in the condensed consolidated statement of cash flows.

Free Cash Flow Conversion Rate: Represents the percentage of adjusted EBITDA that is converted to free cash flow and provides insights into how efficiently the Company is able to turn profits into cash available for use, such as for investments (including development advance notes), debt reduction, dividends or share repurchases.

Marketing Fund Variability: Relates to the quarterly timing variances from the Company's marketing funds. The Company's franchise agreements require the payment of marketing and reservation fees, and in accordance with these franchise agreements, the Company is generally contractually obligated to expend such fees for the benefit of each of its brands over time. Marketing and reservation fees earned are generally highest during the summer season when the franchised hotels have the highest occupancy and daily rates, while marketing and reservation expenses are generally highest during the first half of the year in an effort to drive higher occupancy in the summer months. Accordingly, the seasonality of the marketing and reservation revenues and expenses results in adjusted EBITDA variability during the quarters throughout the year but are designed such that on a full-year basis, the Company's marketing funds break even.

Net Debt Leverage Ratio: Calculated by dividing total debt less cash and cash equivalents by trailing twelve months adjusted EBITDA.

RevPAR: Represents revenue per available franchised or managed Room and is calculated by multiplying average occupancy rate by ADR.

Rooms: Represents the number of rooms at the end of the period which are (i) either under franchise and/or management agreements, excluding all rooms associated with the Company's Super 8 master licensee in China, and (ii) properties under affiliation agreements for which the Company receives a fee for reservation and/or other services provided.

Royalty Rate: Represents the average royalty rate earned on the Company's franchised Rooms and is calculated by dividing total royalties, excluding the impact of amortization of development advance notes, by total room revenues.

 

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