Cushman & Wakefield (CWK) Corporate presentation summary
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Corporate presentation summary
25 Mar, 2026Strategic positioning and platform overview
Operates as a global leader in real estate services, with a presence in nearly 60 countries and over 350 offices, managing 6.5 billion square feet and employing approximately 53,000 people worldwide.
Generates $7.1 billion in FY 2025 fee revenue, with 71% from the Americas, 16% from APAC, and 13% from EMEA.
Service line revenue is diversified: 51% from Services, 30% from Leasing, 12% from Capital Markets, and 7% from Valuation & Other.
Offers a comprehensive suite of services for both owners and occupiers, including property management, project management, facilities management, leasing, capital markets, and advisory.
Growth strategy and market drivers
Benefits from favorable macro trends: rising outsourcing demand, return-to-office momentum, industrial demand from e-commerce, and increased institutional allocations to CRE.
Implements a multi-pronged organic growth strategy: stable core operations, customer-centric expansion, capturing market-led opportunities, and disciplined capital allocation.
Transitioning from a fragmented local model to a digitally enabled, fully interconnected global platform, targeting completion by 2028.
Focuses on high-growth areas such as multi-market leasing, global capital markets, data centers, and technical services.
Leverages proprietary data and AI capabilities to enhance client service and operational efficiency, with strong ethical and legal safeguards.
Financial performance and capital structure
Achieved 7% fee revenue growth in FY 2025, with all geographic segments and service lines contributing.
Adjusted EBITDA margin expanded by 46 basis points to 9.3% in FY 2025, with adjusted EBITDA up 11% to $656 million.
Free cash flow reached $293 million in FY 2025, with a conversion rate of 103% of adjusted net income.
Net leverage reduced from 4.3x in 2023 to 2.9x in 2025, supported by $500 million in debt repayment since 2024 and improved credit outlook.
Three-year value creation framework (FY26-28) targets 6-8% fee revenue growth, 60-80% FCF conversion, 15-20% annual adjusted EPS growth, and further margin and leverage improvements.
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Q4 202511 Apr 2026 - Annual meeting to vote on directors, auditor, executive pay, and new incentive plan.CWK
Proxy filing3 Apr 2026 - Key votes include director elections, auditor appointment, and executive compensation.CWK
Proxy filing3 Apr 2026 - Q2 2025 delivered robust revenue and profit growth, with upgraded full-year EPS guidance.CWK
Q2 20253 Feb 2026 - Leasing growth and improved cash flow offset revenue and EBITDA declines in Q2 2024.CWK
Q2 20242 Feb 2026 - Q3 revenue up 3% to $2.3B, leasing led gains, net income $33.7M, liquidity $1.9B.CWK
Q3 202416 Jan 2026 - Revenue up 5%, net income positive, and strong margin and liquidity gains in Q1 2025.CWK
Q1 202524 Dec 2025 - Q4 2024 delivered strong Capital Markets and Leasing growth, boosting net income and cash flow.CWK
Q4 202421 Dec 2025 - Transformation targets 15–20% EPS growth, 6–8% revenue growth, and 2x leverage by 2028.CWK
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