Insider Trading April 3, 2026

UL Solutions CEO Disposes of More Than $1 Million in Stock Amid Recent Company Milestones

Jennifer F. Scanlon completes multiple transactions including sales, exercises and performance award settlements while ULS posts strong Q4 2025 results and issues first public-use robot safety certification

By Priya Menon ULS
UL Solutions CEO Disposes of More Than $1 Million in Stock Amid Recent Company Milestones
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UL Solutions Inc. President and CEO Jennifer F. Scanlon sold 12,500 shares of Class A Common Stock on April 1, 2026, in multiple trades totaling $1,068,745, at prices between $84.9768 and $85.8394. Concurrently, Scanlon added shares via the exercise of restricted stock units and the settlement of performance cash awards, and disposed of a portion to meet tax obligations. The company recently reported stronger-than-expected fourth-quarter 2025 results and granted the first UL 3300 safety certification for a public-use robot.

Key Points

  • Jennifer F. Scanlon sold 12,500 shares of UL Solutions Class A Common Stock on April 1, 2026, for a total of $1,068,745, with trade prices between $84.9768 and $85.8394.
  • Scanlon also acquired 14,265 shares through restricted stock unit exercises, received 60,084 shares from performance cash award settlements valued at $5,081,303, and sold 32,938 shares to cover tax obligations valued at $2,785,566.
  • UL Solutions reported Q4 2025 results above expectations - EPS of $0.53 versus $0.41 expected and revenue of $789 million, up 6.8% year-over-year - and granted the first UL 3300 safety certification for a public-use robot (Simbe's Tally).

UL Solutions Inc. (NASDAQ: ULS) reported an insider transaction on April 1, 2026, when President and CEO Jennifer F. Scanlon sold 12,500 shares of Class A Common Stock for a total of $1,068,745. The disposition occurred across several trades with execution prices ranging from $84.9768 to $85.8394.

At the time of the filings, the stock was trading at $84.60 and had gained 48% over the prior 12 months. InvestingPro analysis cited in company reporting indicates that the shares are trading above InvestingPro's Fair Value estimates.

Alongside the sale, Scanlon increased her economic interest in the company through several compensation-related events. She exercised restricted stock units to acquire 14,265 shares of Class A Common Stock. In addition, Scanlon received 60,084 shares of Class A Common Stock upon settlement of performance cash awards, valued at $5,081,303. To satisfy tax liabilities associated with those awards and exercises, she disposed of 32,938 shares, with those disposals valued at $2,785,566.

Following the mix of transactions reported, Scanlon's direct ownership stands at 200,774 shares of Class A Common Stock. She also holds an indirect stake of 89,285 shares through a family trust and retains 36,455 restricted stock units.

For investors seeking more detail on valuation and financial metrics, the company points to the Pro Research Report available on InvestingPro for in-depth coverage of UL Solutions' valuation and financial position.


These insider transactions come in the context of recent corporate developments for UL Solutions. The company reported fourth-quarter 2025 results that exceeded consensus expectations, delivering earnings per share of $0.53 versus the anticipated $0.41, a 29.27% surprise. Quarterly revenue for the period reached $789 million, representing a 6.8% increase year-over-year.

In another notable operational milestone, UL Solutions announced the first safety certification issued under the UL 3300 standard for a robot intended for public use. The certification was awarded to Simbe's Tally, an autonomous shelf-scanning robot. The announcement highlights activity in product safety and certification programs tied to automation and robotics.

The combination of executive transactions, recent financial outperformance and progress on safety-standards work provides multiple data points for market participants to consider. The company's shares are trading above the Fair Value estimate cited by InvestingPro, and Scanlon's reported sales and post-award dispositions to cover taxes are recorded in the latest filings.

Risks

  • Valuation risk: InvestingPro analysis cited with the filings indicates UL Solutions' shares are trading above Fair Value estimates, creating potential downside risk for equity holders in the Industrials and technology-related certification sectors.
  • Insider-related disposition uncertainty: The combination of award settlements and subsequent disposals to meet tax obligations changes Scanlon's net holdings and introduces short-term share-supply considerations for market liquidity and investor perception in the stock.

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