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NerdWallet Insiders Sell $1.5 Million in Stock as CEO Pay Rises

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Lane Reeves

NerdWallet · Apr 16, 2026

NerdWallet Insiders Sell $1.5 Million in Stock as CEO Pay Rises

Source: DojiDoji Data Terminal

Chief Business Officer Samuel Yount sold 118,634 shares of NerdWallet stock for an estimated $1,434,486. Chief Accounting Officer Nicholas Tatum sold 11,640 shares for an estimated $135,948. These transactions are part of a broader trend where insiders have made 15 sales and zero purchases in the past six months.

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This activity occurs as CEO Tim Chen's compensation increased. According to a DEF14A filing with the SEC on April 14, 2026, Chen received an estimated $1,541,124 in 2025, a 3.51% increase over his 2024 compensation of $1,487,104.

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