SLM Stock-Based Compensation 2010-2025 | SLM

SLM annual/quarterly stock-based compensation history and growth rate from 2010 to 2025. Stock-based compensation can be defined as the estimated market value of stock options, warrants and other stock-based compensation given to employees and/or vendors
  • SLM stock-based compensation for the quarter ending March 31, 2025 was $0.013B, a 3.76% decline year-over-year.
  • SLM stock-based compensation for the twelve months ending March 31, 2025 was $0.108B, a 10.25% increase year-over-year.
  • SLM annual stock-based compensation for 2024 was $0.04B, a 9.94% increase from 2023.
  • SLM annual stock-based compensation for 2023 was $0.036B, a 5.57% increase from 2022.
  • SLM annual stock-based compensation for 2022 was $0.034B, a 12.44% increase from 2021.
SLM Annual Stock-Based Compensation
(Millions of US $)
2024 $40
2023 $36
2022 $34
2021 $31
2020 $36
2019 $31
2018 $32
2017 $28
2016 $23
2015 $22
2014 $25
2013 $16
2012 $19
2011 $56
2010 $40
2009 $51
Sector Industry Market Cap Revenue
Finance Finance - Consumer Loands $7.032B $2.619B
SLM Corporation (Sallie Mae) is a bellwether in education finance in the United States, with market presence for more than 40 years. The company is the nation's saving, planning, and paying for college company. Whether college is a long way off or just around the corner, Sallie Mae offers products that promote responsible personal finance, including private education loans, Upromise rewards, scholarship search, college financial planning tools, and online retail banking. It also offers a range of deposit products insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ('FDIC'). The company's Private Education Loans portfolio consists of education loans to students or their families, which are not made, insured or guaranteed by any state or federal government. The company also undertakes additional funding, liquidity and revenues through the sale or securitization of loan assets, which it originates as well as the servicing of the loan assets that are sold to third parties.
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