Webster Financial Boosts CFO Neal Holland’s Compensation with $500,000 Stock Grant and Pay Increase

Reuters
Oct 25
Webster Financial Boosts CFO Neal Holland's Compensation with $500,000 Stock Grant and Pay Increase

Webster Financial Corporation has announced updated compensation terms for Neal Holland, Senior Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer. The company's Compensation and Human Resources Committee has approved a one-time grant of $500,000 in Webster restricted stock, which will vest on the third anniversary of the grant date under the Webster 2021 Stock Incentive Plan. Mr. Holland's base salary has been set at $730,000, with a target annual cash incentive award of 125% of his base salary and target annual long-term incentive awards at 200% of his base salary. These changes are effective as of September 22, 2025.

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