Walter W. Bettinger II directly owns over 827,000 shares of Charles Schwab, worth more than $52 million as of 2024. His holdings reflect a significant portion of his wealth being tied to the company’s performance, with large fluctuations during his...
Walter W. Bettinger II directly owns over 827,000 shares of Charles Schwab, worth more than $52 million as of 2024. His holdings reflect a significant portion of his wealth being tied to the company’s performance, with large fluctuations during his CEO tenure as the company's stock rises and falls with market conditions. At one point, his wealth was heavily concentrated in Schwab shares, especially notable during times of financial growth for the company. Bettinger’s strategic focus on aligning executive compensation with stockholder interests has only intensified with Schwab's ascent to managing over $8.1 trillion in client assets, indicating a robust alignment of his financial interests with that of the company’s long-term success. Over the years, his share value has fluctuated significantly based on Schwab's performance and market conditions, which keeps him invested in the company and its growth.