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    HERTZ REPORTS FOURTH QUARTER AND FULL YEAR 2024 RESULTS

    2/13/25 8:00:00 AM ET
    $HTZ
    Rental/Leasing Companies
    Consumer Discretionary
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    "Our focus in 2024 was stabilizing the business and implementing fundamental changes to transform our company," said Gil West, Hertz CEO. "With our new leadership team and organizational structure in place, we are well positioned to execute our strategy with rigor and at pace. We are turning our fleet into a business advantage with a comprehensive strategy that will enable us to operate more efficiently while improving vehicle choice for our customers. Throughout this transformation, we remain focused on building customer trust and confidence by delivering a best-in-class experience.

    "As an asset-heavy business with extensive global reach, we have the scale and expertise to lead the industry again. The foundation we built in 2024 positions us to execute our transformation in 2025, and I am confident in our ability to deliver sustainable value for our customers, employees, and shareholders."

    ESTERO, Fla., Feb. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:HTZ) ("Hertz", "Hertz Global" or the "Company") today reported results for its fourth quarter and full year 2024.

    Q4 2024 

    • Revenue of $2.0 billion
    • GAAP net loss of $479 million, or $1.56 loss per diluted share

    FY 2024

    • Revenue of $9.0 billion
    • GAAP net loss of $2.9 billion, or $9.34 loss per diluted share
    • 30,000 EV fleet reduction announced in 2023 has been completed
    • Strong corporate liquidity of $1.8 billion at December 31, 2024

    OVERVIEW 

    The Company has been executing a commercial strategy aimed at maximizing RPU, primarily by driving a greater mix of high RPD business coupled with keeping fleet capacity inside demand. As a result, year over year RPU declines narrowed from down 7% in the first quarter of 2024 to down only 1% in the fourth quarter.

    Vehicle depreciation improved 19% year over year in the fourth quarter. Fourth quarter 2023 included $245 million of loss on sale for EV's stemming from the Company's EV fleet reduction plan that did not recur in the fourth quarter of 2024. This benefit was partially offset by loss on sales experienced in the fourth quarter of 2024 largely driven by the impacts of higher-than-normal defleeting. The Company is in the midst of a fleet rotation aimed at normalizing DPU that is expected to be substantially complete by the end of 2025, at which time it expects DPU to settle below $300.

    In the fourth quarter, direct vehicle and operating expenses rose by 2% compared to the previous year. The increase was primarily due to insurance cost headwinds and the recognition of additional non-cash rent expense, which primarily resulted from leases expense recognition post the long-lived asset impairment in the third quarter of 2024. This, combined with lower volume, drove a 6% year over year increase in DOE per transaction day. Selling, general and administrative expenses improved 9% year over year in the fourth quarter, due mostly to lower personnel and advertising expenses. The Company is laser-focused on its continued execution of structural operational efficiencies, including initiatives to lower insurance costs, that it expects will drive ongoing improvements in per day unit costs.

    Adjusted Corporate EBITDA loss narrowed year over year in the fourth quarter to negative $357 million.

    The Company is in the midst of an operational transformation grounded in its back to basics strategy aimed at strengthening the core business. The Company is laser-focused on excellence in execution of this strategy. The operational transformation is ongoing and is expected to be substantially completed by the end of 2025.

    SUMMARY RESULTS



    Three Months Ended

    December 31,



    Percent

    Inc/(Dec)

    2024 vs 2023

    ($ in millions, except earnings per share or where noted)

    2024



    2023



    Hertz Global - Consolidated











    Total revenues

    $            2,040



    $            2,184



    (7) %

    Net income (loss)

    $              (479)



    $              (348)



    38 %

    Net income (loss) margin

    (23) %



    (16) %





    Adjusted net income (loss)(a)

    $              (362)



    $              (418)



    (13) %

    Adjusted diluted earnings (loss) per share(a)

    $             (1.18)



    $             (1.36)



    (13) %

    Adjusted Corporate EBITDA(a)

    $              (357)



    $              (382)



    (7) %

    Adjusted Corporate EBITDA Margin(a)

    (18) %



    (17) %

















    Average Vehicles (in whole units)

    532,884



    553,545



    (4) %

    Average Rentable Vehicles (in whole units)

    497,875



    527,267



    (6) %

    Vehicle Utilization

    79 %



    78 %





    Transaction Days (in thousands)

    35,998



    37,602



    (4) %

    Total RPD (in dollars)(b)

    $            57.10



    $            58.50



    (2) %

    Total RPU Per Month (in whole dollars)(b)

    $            1,376



    $            1,391



    (1) %

    Depreciation Per Unit Per Month (in whole dollars)(b)

    $               422



    $               501



    (16) %













    Americas RAC Segment











    Total revenues

    $            1,669



    $            1,805



    (8) %

    Adjusted EBITDA

    $              (297)



    $              (309)



    (4) %

    Adjusted EBITDA Margin

    (18) %



    (17) %

















    Average Vehicles (in whole units)

    432,909



    446,573



    (3) %

    Average Rentable Vehicles (in whole units)

    399,927



    422,155



    (5) %

    Vehicle Utilization

    80 %



    79 %





    Transaction Days (in thousands)

    29,298



    30,589



    (4) %

    Total RPD (in dollars)(b)

    $            57.06



    $            59.07



    (3) %

    Total RPU Per Month (in whole dollars)(b)

    $            1,393



    $            1,427



    (2) %

    Depreciation Per Unit Per Month (in whole dollars)(b)

    $               460



    $               553



    (17) %













    International RAC Segment











    Total revenues

    $               371



    $               379



    (2) %

    Adjusted EBITDA

    $                   1



    $                 44



    (98) %

    Adjusted EBITDA Margin

    — %



    12 %

















    Average Vehicles (in whole units)

    99,975



    106,972



    (7) %

    Average Rentable Vehicles (in whole units)

    97,948



    105,112



    (7) %

    Vehicle Utilization

    74 %



    73 %





    Transaction Days (in thousands)

    6,700



    7,013



    (4) %

    Total RPD (in dollars)(b)

    $            57.26



    $            56.03



    2 %

    Total RPU Per Month (in whole dollars)(b)

    $            1,305



    $            1,246



    5 %

    Depreciation Per Unit Per Month (in whole dollars)(b)

    $               258



    $               283



    (9) %





    NM - Not meaningful

    (a)

    Represents a non-GAAP measure. See the accompanying reconciliations included in Supplemental Schedule II for 2024 and 2023.

    (b)

    Based on  December 31, 2023 foreign exchange rates.

    EARNINGS WEBCAST INFORMATION

    Hertz Global's live webcast and conference call to discuss its fourth quarter 2024 results will be held on February 13, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The conference call will be broadcast live in listen-only mode on the Company's investor relations website at IR.Hertz.com. If you would like to access the call by phone and ask a question, please go to Hertz Q4 and FY 2024 earnings teleco registration, and you will be provided with dial in details. Investors are encouraged to dial-in approximately 15 minutes prior to the call. A web replay will remain available on the website for approximately one year. The earnings release and related supplemental schedules containing the reconciliations of non-GAAP measures will be available on the Hertz website, IR.Hertz.com.

    UNAUDITED FINANCIAL DATA, SUPPLEMENTAL SCHEDULES, NON-GAAP MEASURES AND DEFINITIONS

    In this earnings release, we include select unaudited financial data of Hertz Global, Supplemental Schedules, which are provided to present segment results, and reconciliations of non-GAAP measures to their most comparable GAAP measures. Following the Supplemental Schedules, the Company provides definitions for terminology used throughout the earnings release and its rationale on the importance and usefulness of non-GAAP measures for investors and management.

    ABOUT HERTZ

    Hertz Global Holdings Inc. is one of the world's leading car rental and mobility solutions providers. Its subsidiaries and licensees operate the Hertz, Dollar, Thrifty and Firefly vehicle rental brands with more than 11,000 rental locations in 160 countries around the globe, as well as the Hertz Car Sales brand, which offers a range of quality, competitively priced used cars for sale online and at locations across the US, and the Hertz 24/7 car sharing business in Europe. For more information about Hertz, visit www.hertz.com.

    CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS   

    Certain statements contained or incorporated by reference in this release, and in related comments by the Company's management, include "forward-looking statements." Forward-looking statements are identified by words such as "believe," "expect," "project," "potential," "anticipate," "intend," "plan," "estimate," "seek," "will," "may," "would," "should," "could," "forecasts," "guidance" or similar expressions, and include information concerning our liquidity, our results of operations, our business strategies, economic and industry conditions and other information. These forward-looking statements are based on certain assumptions that the Company has made in light of its experience in the industry, as well as its perceptions of historical trends, current conditions, expected future developments and other factors. The Company believes these judgments are reasonable, but you should understand that these forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance or results, and that the Company's actual results could differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements due to a variety of important factors, both positive and negative, that may be revised or supplemented in subsequent reports, such as Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K filed or furnished to the SEC.

    Important factors that could affect the Company's actual results and cause them to differ materially from those expressed in forward-looking statements include, among other things.

    • mix of program and non-program vehicles in the Company's fleet, which can lead to increased exposure to residual value risk upon disposition;
    • the potential for residual values associated with non-program vehicles in the Company's fleet to decline, including suddenly or unexpectedly, or fail to follow historical seasonal patterns;
    • the Company's ability to purchase adequate supplies of competitively priced vehicles at a reasonable cost in order to efficiently service rental demand, including upon any disruptions in the global supply chain;
    • the Company's ability to effectively dispose of vehicles, at the times and through the channels, that maximize the Company's returns;
    • the age of the Company's fleet, and its impact on vehicle carrying costs, customer service scores, as well as on the Company's ability to sell vehicles at acceptable prices and times;
    • disruptions in the supply chain, including in connection with any increase in tariffs;
    • whether a manufacturer of the Company's program vehicle fulfills its repurchase obligations;
    • the frequency or extent of manufacturer safety recalls;
    • levels of travel demand, particularly business and leisure travel in the U.S. and in global markets;
    • seasonality and other occurrences that disrupt rental activity during the Company's peak periods, including in critical geographies;
    • the Company's ability to accurately estimate future levels of rental activity and adjust the number, location and mix of vehicles used in the Company's rental operations accordingly;
    • the Company's ability to implement its business strategy or strategic transactions, including the Company's ability to implement plans to support a modern mobility ecosystem;
    • the Company's ability to achieve cost savings and normalized depreciation levels, as well as revenue enhancements from its profitability initiatives and other operational programs;
    • the Company's ability to adequately respond to changes in technology impacting the mobility industry;
    • significant changes in the competitive environment and the effect of competition in the Company's markets on rental volume and pricing;
    • the Company's reliance on third-party distribution channels and related prices, commission structures and transaction volumes;
    • the Company's ability to offer services for a favorable customer experience, and to retain and develop customer loyalty and market share;
    • the Company's ability to maintain its network of leases and vehicle rental concessions at airports and other key locations in the U.S. and internationally;
    • the Company's ability to maintain favorable brand recognition and a coordinated branding and portfolio strategy;
    • the Company's ability to attract and retain effective front-line employees, senior management and other key employees;
    • the Company's ability to effectively manage its union relations and labor agreement negotiations;
    • the Company's ability to manage and respond to cybersecurity threats and cyber attacks on the Company's information technology systems or those of the Company's third-party providers;
    • the Company's ability, and that of the Company's key third-party partners, to prevent the misuse or theft of information the Company possesses, including as a result of cyber attacks and other security threats;
    • the Company's ability to evaluate, maintain, upgrade and consolidate its information technology systems;
    • the Company's ability to comply with current and future laws and regulations in the U.S. and internationally regarding data protection, data security and privacy risks;
    • risks associated with operating in many different countries, including the risk of a violation or alleged violation of applicable anti-corruption or anti-bribery laws and the Company's ability to repatriate cash from non-U.S. affiliates without adverse tax consequences;
    • risks relating to tax laws, including those that affect the Company's ability to recapture accelerated tax depreciation and expensing, as well as any adverse determinations or rulings by tax authorities;
    • the Company's ability to utilize its net operating loss carryforwards;
    • the Company's exposure to uninsured liabilities relating to personal injury, death and property damage, or otherwise, including material litigation;
    • the potential for adverse changes in laws, regulations, policies or other activities of governments, agencies and similar organizations, including those related to environmental matters, optional insurance products or policies, franchising and licensing matters, the ability to pass-through rental car related expenses or taxes, among others, that affect the Company's operations, the Company's costs or applicable tax rates;
    • the risk of an impairment of the Company's long-lived assets, which risk could be impacted by, among other things, the timing of our fleet rotation;
    • the Company's ability to recover its goodwill and indefinite-lived intangible assets when performing impairment analysis;
    • the potential for changes in management's best estimates and assessments;
    • the Company's ability to maintain an effective compliance program;
    • the availability of earnings and funds from the Company's subsidiaries;
    • the Company's ability to comply, and the cost and burden of complying, with corporate and social responsibility regulations or expectations of stakeholders, and otherwise advance the Company's corporate responsibility priorities;
    • the availability of additional, or continued sources, of financing at acceptable rates for the Company's revenue earning vehicles and to refinance the Company's existing indebtedness, and the Company's ability to comply with the covenants in the agreements governing its indebtedness;
    • the extent to which the Company's consolidated assets secure its outstanding indebtedness;
    • volatility in the Company's share price, the Company's ownership structure and certain provisions of the Company's charter documents, which could, among other things, negatively affect the market price of the Company's common stock;
    • the Company's ability to implement an effective business continuity plan to protect the business in exigent circumstances;
    • the Company's ability to effectively maintain effective internal control over financial reporting; and
    • the Company's ability to execute strategic transactions.

    Additional information concerning these and other factors can be found in the Company's filings with the SEC, including its Annual Reports on Form 10-K, Quartely Reports on Form 10-Q and Current Reports on Form 8-K

    You should not place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements attributable to the Company, or persons acting on its behalf, are expressly qualified in their entirety by the foregoing cautionary statements. All such statements speak only as of the date of this release, and, except as required by law, the Company undertakes no obligation to update or revise publicly any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.

    UNAUDITED FINANCIAL INFORMATION



    UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS





    Three Months Ended

    December 31,



    Twelve Months Ended

    December 31,

    (In millions, except per share data)

    2024



    2023



    2024



    2023

    Revenues

    $           2,040



    $           2,184



    $           9,049



    $           9,371

    Expenses:















    Direct vehicle and operating

    1,413



    1,388



    5,689



    5,455

    Depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and lease charges, net

    670



    828



    3,611



    2,039

    Depreciation and amortization of non-vehicle assets

    32



    49



    139



    149

    Selling, general and administrative

    225



    247



    819



    962

    Interest expense, net:















      Vehicle

    143



    150



    590



    555

      Non-vehicle

    117



    68



    369



    238

    Total interest expense, net

    260



    218



    959



    793

    Other (income) expense, net

    2



    —



    4



    12

    (Gain) on sale of non-vehicle capital assets

    —



    —



    —



    (162)

    Bankruptcy-related litigation reserve

    4



    —



    292



    —

    Long-Lived Assets impairment

    —



    —



    1,048



    —

    Change in fair value of Public Warrants

    (3)



    (53)



    (275)



    (163)

    Total expenses

    2,603



    2,677



    12,286



    9,085

    Income (loss) before income taxes

    (563)



    (493)



    (3,237)



    286

    Income tax (provision) benefit

    84



    145



    375



    330

    Net income (loss)

    $            (479)



    $            (348)



    $         (2,862)



    $              616

















    Weighted average number of shares outstanding:















    Basic

    307



    306



    306



    313

    Diluted

    307



    306



    306



    326

    Earnings (loss) per share:















    Basic

    $           (1.56)



    $           (1.14)



    $           (9.34)



    $             1.97

    Diluted

    $           (1.56)



    $           (1.14)



    $           (9.34)



    $             1.39

     

    UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEETS



    (In millions, except par value and share data)

    December 31,

    2024



    December 31,

    2023

    ASSETS







    Cash and cash equivalents

    $                      592



    $                      764

    Restricted cash and cash equivalents:







    Vehicle

    258



    152

    Non-vehicle

    283



    290

    Total restricted cash and cash equivalents

    541



    442

    Total cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash and cash equivalents

    1,133



    1,206

    Receivables:







    Vehicle

    389



    211

    Non-vehicle, net of allowance of $58 and $47, respectively

    816



    980

    Total receivables, net

    1,205



    1,191

    Prepaid expenses and other assets

    894



    726

    Revenue earning vehicles:







    Vehicles

    12,714



    16,806

    Less: accumulated depreciation

    (751)



    (2,155)

    Total revenue earning vehicles, net

    11,963



    14,651

    Property and equipment, net

    623



    671

    Operating lease right-of-use assets

    2,088



    2,253

    Intangible assets, net

    2,852



    2,863

    Goodwill

    1,044



    1,044

    Total assets

    $                 21,802



    $                 24,605

    LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS' EQUITY







    Accounts payable:







    Vehicle

    $                      161



    $                      191

    Non-vehicle

    481



    510

    Total accounts payable

    642



    701

    Accrued liabilities

    1,174



    860

    Accrued taxes, net

    158



    157

    Debt:







    Vehicle

    11,231



    12,242

    Non-vehicle

    5,104



    3,449

    Total debt

    16,335



    15,691

    Public Warrants

    178



    453

    Operating lease liabilities

    2,073



    2,142

    Self-insured liabilities

    617



    471

    Deferred income taxes, net

    472



    1,038

    Total liabilities

    21,649



    21,513

    Commitments and contingencies







    Stockholders' equity:







      Preferred stock, $0.01 par value, no shares issued and outstanding

    —



    —

      Common stock, $0.01 par value, 481,502,623 and 479,990,286 shares issued, respectively, and

           306,690,579 and 305,178,242 shares outstanding, respectively

    5



    5

      Treasury stock, at cost, 174,812,044 and 174,812,044 common shares, respectively

    (3,430)



    (3,430)

      Additional paid-in capital

    6,396



    6,405

      Retained earnings (Accumulated deficit)

    (2,502)



    360

      Accumulated other comprehensive income (loss)

    (316)



    (248)

      Total stockholders' equity

    153



    3,092

      Total liabilities and stockholders' equity

    $                 21,802



    $                 24,605

     

    UNAUDITED CONSOLIDATED STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS





    Three Months Ended

    December 31,



    Twelve Months Ended

    December 31,

    (In millions)

    2024



    2023



    2024



    2023

    Cash flows from operating activities:















    Net income (loss)

    $            (479)



    $            (348)



    $         (2,862)



    $             616

    Adjustments to reconcile net income (loss) to net cash provided by (used in)

         operating activities:















    Depreciation and reserves for revenue earning vehicles, net

    764



    932



    3,983



    2,422

    Depreciation and amortization, non-vehicle

    32



    49



    139



    149

    Amortization of deferred financing costs and debt discount (premium)

    20



    17



    74



    61

    Stock-based compensation charges

    15



    22



    63



    87

    Stock-based compensation forfeitures

    —



    —



    (68)



    —

    Provision for receivables allowance

    26



    26



    120



    93

    Deferred income taxes, net

    (80)



    (144)



    (459)



    (380)

    Long-Lived Assets impairment

    —



    —



    1,048



    —

    (Gain) loss on sale of non-vehicle capital assets

    (1)



    3



    3



    (162)

    Change in fair value of Public Warrants

    (3)



    (53)



    (275)



    (163)

    Changes in financial instruments

    15



    10



    7



    117

    Other

    (24)



    (4)



    (29)



    5

    Changes in assets and liabilities:















    Non-vehicle receivables

    68



    167



    23



    (216)

    Prepaid expenses and other assets

    28



    56



    8



    (39)

    Operating lease right-of-use assets

    105



    112



    386



    365

    Non-vehicle accounts payable

    4



    (75)



    (14)



    (48)

    Accrued liabilities

    14



    (42)



    324



    (39)

    Accrued taxes, net

    (46)



    (42)



    18



    3

    Operating lease liabilities

    (109)



    (116)



    (417)



    (391)

    Self-insured liabilities

    65



    (6)



    152



    (6)

    Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities

    414



    564



    2,224



    2,474

    Cash flows from investing activities:















    Revenue earning vehicles expenditures

    (2,666)



    (1,202)



    (10,524)



    (9,514)

    Proceeds from disposal of revenue earning vehicles

    3,022



    1,320



    7,678



    5,498

    Non-vehicle capital asset expenditures

    (24)



    (37)



    (105)



    (188)

    Proceeds from non-vehicle capital assets disposed of

    4



    3



    23



    181

    Return of (investment in) equity investments

    2



    —



    (1)



    (1)

    Net cash provided by (used in) investing activities

    338



    84



    (2,929)



    (4,024)

    Cash flows from financing activities:















    Proceeds from issuance of vehicle debt

    614



    302



    3,873



    6,043

    Repayments of vehicle debt

    (1,547)



    (1,098)



    (4,827)



    (4,837)

    Proceeds from issuance of non-vehicle debt

    1,176



    840



    4,646



    2,490

    Repayments of non-vehicle debt

    (732)



    (505)



    (2,966)



    (2,018)

    Payment of financing costs

    (9)



    (10)



    (64)



    (41)

    Share repurchases

    —



    (43)



    —



    (315)

    Other

    —



    (6)



    (4)



    (9)

    Net cash provided by (used in) financing activities

    (498)



    (520)



    658



    1,313

    Effect of foreign currency exchange rate changes on cash and cash

         equivalents and restricted cash and cash equivalents

    (26)



    22



    (26)



    25

    Net increase (decrease) in cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash and

         cash equivalents during the period

    228



    150



    (73)



    (212)

    Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash and cash equivalents at

         beginning of period

    905



    1,056



    1,206



    1,418

    Cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash and cash equivalents at end of

         period

    $           1,133



    $           1,206



    $           1,133



    $           1,206

     

    Supplemental Schedule I



    HERTZ GLOBAL HOLDINGS, INC.

    CONDENSED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS BY SEGMENT

    Unaudited





    Three Months Ended December 31, 2024



    Three Months Ended December 31, 2023

    (In millions)

    Americas

    RAC



    International

    RAC



    Corporate



    Hertz Global



    Americas

    RAC



    International

    RAC



    Corporate



    Hertz Global

    Revenues

    $           1,669



    $              371



    $                 —



    $           2,040



    $           1,805



    $              379



    $                 —



    $           2,184

    Expenses:































    Direct vehicle and operating

    1,173



    240



    —



    1,413



    1,163



    229



    (4)



    1,388

    Depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and lease

         charges, net

    595



    75



    —



    670



    740



    88



    —



    828

    Depreciation and amortization of non-vehicle assets

    28



    3



    1



    32



    43



    3



    3



    49

    Selling, general and administrative

    108



    84



    33



    225



    134



    105



    8



    247

    Interest expense, net:































    Vehicle

    116



    27



    —



    143



    118



    32



    —



    150

    Non-vehicle

    (1)



    (4)



    122



    117



    4



    (3)



    67



    68

    Total interest expense, net

    115



    23



    122



    260



    122



    29



    67



    218

    Other (income) expense, net

    (2)



    —



    4



    2



    2



    1



    (3)



    —

    Bankruptcy-related litigation reserve

    —



    —



    4



    4



    —



    —



    —



    —

    Change in fair value of Public Warrants

    —



    —



    (3)



    (3)



    —



    —



    (53)



    (53)

    Total expenses

    2,017



    425



    161



    2,603



    2,204



    455



    18



    2,677

    Income (loss) before income taxes

    $             (348)



    $               (54)



    $             (161)



    $             (563)



    $             (399)



    $               (76)



    $               (18)



    (493)

    Income tax (provision) benefit













    84















    145

    Net income (loss)













    $             (479)















    $             (348)

     

    Supplemental Schedule I (continued)



    HERTZ GLOBAL HOLDINGS, INC.

    CONDENSED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS BY SEGMENT

    Unaudited





    Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2024



    Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2023

    (In millions)

    Americas

    RAC



    International

    RAC



    Corporate



    Hertz Global



    Americas

    RAC



    International

    RAC



    Corporate



    Hertz Global

    Revenues

    $           7,398



    $           1,651



    $                 —



    $           9,049



    $           7,722



    $           1,649



    $                 —



    $           9,371

    Expenses:































    Direct vehicle and operating

    4,726



    971



    (8)



    5,689



    4,582



    880



    (7)



    5,455

    Depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and lease

         charges, net

    3,198



    413



    —



    3,611



    1,775



    264



    —



    2,039

    Depreciation and amortization of non-vehicle assets

    109



    13



    17



    139



    125



    11



    13



    149

    Selling, general and administrative

    482



    244



    93



    819



    501



    227



    234



    962

    Interest expense, net:































    Vehicle

    479



    111



    —



    590



    456



    99



    —



    555

    Non-vehicle

    (4)



    (18)



    391



    369



    (22)



    (10)



    270



    238

    Total interest expense, net

    475



    93



    391



    959



    434



    89



    270



    793

    Other (income) expense, net

    —



    2



    2



    4



    2



    3



    7



    12

    (Gain) on sale of non-vehicle capital assets

    —



    —



    —



    —



    (162)



    —



    —



    (162)

    Bankruptcy-related litigation reserve

    —



    —



    292



    292



    —



    —



    —



    —

    Long-Lived Assets impairment

    865



    183



    —



    1,048



    —



    —



    —



    —

    Change in fair value of Public Warrants

    —



    —



    (275)



    (275)



    —



    —



    (163)



    (163)

    Total expenses

    9,855



    1,919



    512



    12,286



    7,257



    1,474



    354



    9,085

    Income (loss) before income taxes

    $          (2,457)



    $             (268)



    $             (512)



    (3,237)



    $              465



    $              175



    $             (354)



    286

    Income tax (provision) benefit













    375















    330

    Net income (loss)













    $          (2,862)















    $              616

     

    Supplemental Schedule II



    HERTZ GLOBAL HOLDINGS, INC.

    RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP MEASURE - ADJUSTED NET INCOME (LOSS), ADJUSTED DILUTED EARNINGS (LOSS) PER SHARE AND ADJUSTED

    CORPORATE EBITDA

    Unaudited





    Three Months Ended

    December 31,



    Twelve Months Ended

    December 31,

    (In millions, except per share data)

    2024



    2023



    2024



    2023

    Adjusted Net Income (Loss) and Adjusted Diluted Earnings (Loss) Per Share:















    Net income (loss)(a)

    $               (479)



    $               (348)



    $            (2,862)



    $                 616

    Adjustments:















      Income tax provision (benefit)

    (84)



    (145)



    (375)



    (330)

      Vehicle and non-vehicle debt-related charges(b)

    26



    17



    86



    62

      Restructuring and restructuring related charges(c)

    21



    7



    66



    17

      Acquisition accounting-related depreciation and amortization(d)

    1



    1



    2



    2

      Unrealized (gains) losses on financial instruments(e)

    15



    10



    7



    117

      (Gain) on sale of non-vehicle capital assets(f)

    —



    —



    —



    (162)

      Bankruptcy-related litigation reserve(g)

    4



    —



    292



    —

      Long-Lived Assets impairment(h)

    —



    —



    1,048



    —

      Change in fair value of Public Warrants

    (3)



    (53)



    (275)



    (163)

      Other items(i)(m)

    16



    19



    62



    43

    Adjusted pre-tax income (loss)(j)

    (483)



    (492)



    (1,949)



    202

    Income tax (provision) benefit on adjusted pre-tax income (loss)(k)

    121



    74



    487



    (30)

    Adjusted Net Income (Loss)

    $               (362)



    $               (418)



    $            (1,462)



    $                 172

    Weighted-average number of diluted shares outstanding

    307



    306



    306



    326

    Adjusted Diluted Earnings (Loss) Per Share(l)

    $              (1.18)



    $              (1.36)



    $              (4.77)



    $                0.53

     

    Supplemental Schedule II (continued)





    Three Months Ended

    December 31,



    Twelve Months Ended

    December 31,

    (In millions, except per share data)

    2024



    2023



    2024



    2023

    Adjusted Corporate EBITDA:















    Net income (loss)

    $               (479)



    $               (348)



    $            (2,862)



    $                 616

    Adjustments:















      Income tax provision (benefit)

    (84)



    (145)



    (375)



    (330)

      Non-vehicle depreciation and amortization

    32



    49



    139



    149

      Non-vehicle debt interest, net of interest income 

    109



    68



    375



    238

      Vehicle debt-related charges(b)

    12



    11



    45



    42

      Restructuring and restructuring related charges(c)

    21



    7



    66



    17

      Unrealized (gains) losses on financial instruments(e)

    15



    10



    7



    117

      (Gain) on sale of non-vehicle capital assets(f)

    —



    —



    —



    (162)

      Non-cash stock-based compensation forfeitures(n)

    —



    —



    (64)



    —

      Bankruptcy-related litigation reserve(g)

    4



    —



    292



    —

      Long-Lived Assets impairment(h)

    —



    —



    1,048



    —

      Change in fair value of Public Warrants

    (3)



    (53)



    (275)



    (163)

      Other items(i)

    16



    19



    63



    37

    Adjusted Corporate EBITDA(o)

    $               (357)



    $               (382)



    $            (1,541)



    $                 561

    Adjusted Corporate EBITDA margin

    (18) %



    (17) %



    (17) %



    6 %





    (a)

    Net income (loss) margin for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2024 was (23)% and (32)%, respectively. Net income (loss) margin for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2023 was (16)% and 7%, respectively.

    (b)

    Represents debt-related charges relating to the amortization of deferred financing costs and debt discounts and premiums, including interest associated with the Exchangeable Notes issued in June 2024.

    (c)

    Represents charges incurred under restructuring actions as defined in U.S. GAAP. Also includes restructuring related charges such as incremental costs incurred related to personnel reductions and closure of underperforming locations.

    (d)

    Represents incremental expense associated with the amortization of other intangible assets and depreciation of property and equipment relating to acquisition accounting.

    (e)

    Represents unrealized gains (losses) on derivative financial instruments. In 2023, also includes the realization of $88 million of previously unrealized gains resulting from the unwind of certain interest rate caps in the first quarter of 2023.

    (f)

    Represents gain on the sale of certain non-vehicle capital assets sold in March 2023.

    (g)

    Represents an increase to an existing bankruptcy-related litigation reserve recorded in September 2024, including interest that continues to accrue during each subsequent reporting period.

    (h)

    Represents impairment charges recorded against the Fleet Long-Lived Assets in the third quarter of 2024.

    (i)

    Represents miscellaneous items. For 2024, primarily includes certain IT-related charges, cloud computing costs and certain storm-related vehicle damages, partially offset by certain litigation settlements and a loss recovery settlement. For 2023, primarily includes certain IT related charges, certain storm-related vehicle damages and certain professional fees and charges related to the settlement of bankruptcy claims, partially offset by a loss recovery settlement.

    (j)

    The tables below reconcile expenses as reported in the condensed consolidated unaudited statement of operations to adjusted expenses utilized in calculating Adjusted Pretax Income (Loss) and Adjusted Net Income (Loss), all of which are deemed non-GAAP measures.





    (in millions)

    Three Months Ended December 31, 2024



    Three Months Ended December 31, 2023

    Expenses:

    As Reported



    Adjustment



    As Adjusted



    As Reported



    Adjustment



    As Adjusted

    Direct vehicle and operating

    $             1,413



    $                  (6)



    $             1,407



    $             1,388



    $                  (6)



    $             1,382

    Depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and lease charges, net

    670



    3



    673



    828



    —



    828

    Depreciation and amortization of non-vehicle assets

    32



    —



    32



    49



    —



    49

    Selling, general and administrative

    225



    (35)



    190



    247



    (13)



    234

    Interest expense, net:























    Vehicle

    143



    (11)



    132



    150



    (24)



    126

    Non-vehicle

    117



    (26)



    91



    68



    (9)



    59

    Total interest expense, net

    260



    (37)



    223



    218



    (33)



    185

    Other income (expense), net

    2



    (5)



    (3)



    —



    (2)



    (2)

    Bankruptcy-related litigation reserve

    4



    (4)



    —



    —



    —



    —

    Change in fair value of Public Warrants

    (3)



    3



    —



    (53)



    53



    —

    Total

    $             2,603



    $                (81)



    $             2,522



    $             2,677



    $                  (1)



    $             2,676

     

    (in millions)

    Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2024



    Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2023

    Expenses:

    As Reported



    Adjustment



    As Adjusted



    As Reported



    Adjustment



    As Adjusted

    Direct vehicle and operating

    $             5,689



    $                (31)



    $             5,658



    $             5,455



    $                  (6)



    $             5,449

    Depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and lease charges, net

    3,611



    8



    3,619



    2,039



    5



    2,044

    Depreciation and amortization of non-vehicle assets

    139



    —



    139



    149



    —



    149

    Selling, general and administrative

    819



    (96)



    723



    962



    (38)



    924

    Interest expense, net:























    Vehicle

    590



    (50)



    540



    555



    (163)



    392

    Non-vehicle

    369



    (51)



    318



    238



    (34)



    204

    Total interest expense, net

    959



    (101)



    858



    793



    (197)



    596

    Other income (expense), net

    4



    (2)



    2



    12



    (5)



    7

    Gain on sale non-vehicle capital assets

    —



    —



    —



    (162)



    162



    —

    Bankruptcy-related litigation reserve

    292



    (292)



    —



    —



    —



    —

    Long-Lived Assets impairment

    1,048



    (1,048)



    —



    —



    —



    —

    Change in fair value of Public Warrants

    (275)



    275



    —



    (163)



    163



    —

    Total

    $           12,286



    $            (1,287)



    $           10,999



    $             9,085



    $                  84



    $             9,169





    (k)

    Derived utilizing a combined statutory rate of 25% and 15% for the three and twelve months ended December 31, 2024 and 2023, respectively, applied to the respective Adjusted Pre-tax Income (Loss). The increase in rate is primarily resulting from reduced EV-related tax credits anticipated to be used to decrease the Company's U.S. federal tax provision throughout 2024 based on the Company's expected purchases of electric vehicles.

    (l)

    Adjustments used to reconcile diluted earnings (loss) per share on a GAAP basis to Adjusted Diluted Earnings (Loss) Per Share are comprised of the same adjustments, inclusive of the tax impact, used to reconcile net income (loss) to Adjusted Net Income (Loss) divided by the weighted-average diluted shares outstanding during the period.

    (m)

    Also includes letter of credit fees.

    (n)

    Represents former CEO awards forfeited in March 2024.





    Supplemental Schedule II (continued)





    (o)

    The tables below reconcile expenses as reported in the condensed consolidated unaudited statement of operations to adjusted expenses utilized in calculating Adjusted Corporate EBITDA, both of which are deemed non-GAAP measures.





    (in millions)

    Three Months Ended December 31, 2024



    Three Months Ended December 31, 2023

    Expenses:

    As Reported



    Adjustment



    As Adjusted



    As Reported



    Adjustment



    As Adjusted

    Direct vehicle and operating

    $             1,413



    $                  (6)



    $             1,407



    $             1,388



    $                  (6)



    $             1,382

    Depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and lease charges, net

    670



    3



    673



    828



    —



    828

    Depreciation and amortization of non-vehicle assets

    32



    (32)



    —



    49



    (49)



    —

    Selling, general and administrative

    225



    (35)



    190



    247



    (13)



    234

    Interest expense, net:























    Vehicle

    143



    (11)



    132



    150



    (24)



    126

    Non-vehicle

    117



    (117)



    —



    68



    (68)



    —

      Total interest expense, net

    260



    (128)



    132



    218



    (92)



    126

    Other income (expense), net

    2



    (8)



    (6)



    —



    (4)



    (4)

    Bankruptcy-related litigation reserve

    4



    (4)



    —



    —



    —



    —

    Change in fair value of Public Warrants

    (3)



    3



    —



    (53)



    53



    —

    Total expenses

    $             2,603



    $              (207)



    $             2,396



    $             2,677



    $              (111)



    $             2,566

     

    (in millions)

    Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2024



    Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2023

    Expenses:

    As Reported



    Adjustment



    As Adjusted



    As Reported



    Adjustment



    As Adjusted

    Direct vehicle and operating

    $             5,689



    $                (31)



    $             5,658



    $             5,455



    $                  (6)



    $             5,449

    Depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and lease charges, net

    3,611



    8



    3,619



    2,039



    5



    2,044

    Depreciation and amortization of non-vehicle assets

    139



    (139)



    —



    149



    (149)



    —

    Selling, general and administrative

    819



    (33)



    786



    962



    (38)



    924

    Interest expense, net:























    Vehicle

    590



    (50)



    540



    555



    (165)



    390

    Non-vehicle

    369



    (369)



    —



    238



    (238)



    —

      Total interest expense, net

    959



    (419)



    540



    793



    (403)



    390

    Other income (expense), net

    4



    (17)



    (13)



    12



    (9)



    3

    Gain on sale non-vehicle capital assets

    —



    —



    —



    (162)



    162



    —

    Bankruptcy-related litigation reserve

    292



    (292)



    —



    —



    —



    —

    Long-Lived Assets impairment

    1,048



    (1,048)



    —



    —



    —



    —

    Change in fair value of Public Warrants

    (275)



    275



    —



    (163)



    163



    —

    Total expenses

    $           12,286



    $            (1,696)



    $           10,590



    $             9,085



    $              (275)



    $             8,810

     

    Supplemental Schedule III



    HERTZ GLOBAL HOLDINGS, INC.

    RECONCILIATION OF GAAP TO NON-GAAP MEASURE - ADJUSTED OPERATING CASH FLOW 

    AND ADJUSTED FREE CASH FLOW

    Unaudited





    Three Months Ended

    December 31,



    Twelve Months Ended

    December 31,

    (In millions)

    2024



    2023



    2024



    2023

    ADJUSTED OPERATING CASH FLOW AND ADJUSTED FREE CASH FLOW:















    Net cash provided by (used in) operating activities

    $             414



    $             564



    $          2,224



    $          2,474

    Depreciation and reserves for revenue earning vehicles, net

    (764)



    (932)



    (3,983)



    (2,422)

    Bankruptcy related payments (post emergence) and other payments

    —



    2



    4



    (8)

    Adjusted operating cash flow

    (350)



    (366)



    (1,755)



    44

    Non-vehicle capital asset proceeds (expenditures), net

    (21)



    (34)



    (83)



    (7)

    Adjusted operating cash flow before vehicle investment

    (371)



    (400)



    (1,838)



    37

    Net fleet growth after financing

    39



    272



    70



    (358)

    Adjusted free cash flow

    $           (332)



    $           (128)



    $         (1,768)



    $           (321)

















    CALCULATION OF NET FLEET GROWTH AFTER FINANCING:















    Revenue earning vehicles expenditures

    $         (2,666)



    $         (1,202)



    $       (10,524)



    $         (9,514)

    Proceeds from disposal of revenue earning vehicles

    3,022



    1,320



    7,678



    5,498

    Revenue earning vehicles capital expenditures, net

    356



    118



    (2,846)



    (4,016)

    Depreciation and reserves for revenue earning vehicles, net

    764



    932



    3,983



    2,422

    Financing activity related to vehicles:















    Borrowings

    614



    302



    3,873



    6,043

    Payments

    (1,547)



    (1,098)



    (4,827)



    (4,837)

    Restricted cash changes, vehicle

    (148)



    18



    (113)



    30

    Net financing activity related to vehicles

    (1,081)



    (778)



    (1,067)



    1,236

    Net fleet growth after financing

    $               39



    $             272



    $               70



    $           (358)

     

    Supplemental Schedule IV



    HERTZ GLOBAL HOLDINGS, INC.

    NET DEBT CALCULATION

    Unaudited





    As of December 31, 2024



    As of December 31, 2023

    (In millions)

    Vehicle



    Non-Vehicle



    Total



    Vehicle



    Non-Vehicle



    Total

    First Lien RCF

    $                —



    $             175



    $             175



    $                —



    $                —



    $                —

    Term loans

    —



    1,995



    1,995



    —



    2,013



    2,013

    First lien senior notes

    —



    1,250



    1,250



    —



    —



    —

    Exchangeable notes

    —



    250



    250



    —



    —



    —

    Senior unsecured notes

    —



    1,500



    1,500



    —



    1,500



    1,500

    U.S. vehicle financing (HVF III)

    9,431



    —



    9,431



    10,203



    —



    10,203

    International vehicle financing (Various)

    1,752



    —



    1,752



    2,001



    —



    2,001

    Other debt

    97



    —



    97



    110



    2



    112

    Debt issue costs, discounts and premiums

    (49)



    (66)



    (115)



    (72)



    (66)



    (138)

    Debt as reported in the balance sheet

    11,231



    5,104



    16,335



    12,242



    3,449



    15,691

    Add:























    Debt issue costs, discounts and premiums

    49



    66



    115



    72



    66



    138

    Less:























    Cash and cash equivalents

    —



    592



    592



    —



    764



    764

    Restricted cash

    258



    —



    258



    152



    —



    152

    Restricted cash and restricted cash

         equivalents associated with Term C Loan

    —



    245



    245



    —



    245



    245

    Net Debt

    $        11,022



    $          4,333



    $        15,355



    $        12,162



    $          2,506



    $        14,668

























    LTM Adjusted Corporate EBITDA





    (1,541)











    561





























    Net Corporate Leverage





    (2.8)x











    4.5x







    NM - Not meaningful

     

    Supplemental Schedule V



    HERTZ GLOBAL HOLDINGS, INC.

    KEY METRICS CALCULATIONS

    REVENUE, UTILIZATION AND DEPRECIATION

    Unaudited



    Global RAC





    Three Months Ended

    December 31,



    Percent

    Inc/(Dec)



    Twelve Months Ended

    December 31,



    Percent

    Inc/(Dec)

    ($ in millions, except where noted)

    2024



    2023





    2024



    2023



    Total RPD























    Revenues

    $        2,040



    $        2,184







    $        9,049



    $        9,371





    Foreign currency adjustment(a)

    15



    16







    51



    47





    Total Revenues - adjusted for foreign currency

    $        2,055



    $        2,200







    $        9,100



    $        9,418





    Transaction Days (in thousands)

    35,998



    37,602







    153,871



    154,189





    Total RPD (in dollars)

    $        57.10



    $        58.50



    (2) %



    $        59.14



    $        61.09



    (3) %

























    Total Revenue Per Unit Per Month























    Total Revenues - adjusted for foreign currency

    $        2,055



    $        2,200







    $        9,100



    $        9,418





    Average Rentable Vehicles (in whole units)

    497,875



    527,267







    530,679



    526,659





    Total revenue per unit (in whole dollars)

    $        4,128



    $        4,172







    $      17,148



    $      17,883





    Number of months in period (in whole units)

    3



    3







    12



    12





    Total RPU Per Month (in whole dollars)

    $        1,376



    $        1,391



    (1) %



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    $        1,490



    (4) %

























    Vehicle Utilization























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    35,998



    37,602







    153,871



    154,189





    Average Rentable Vehicles (in whole units)

    497,875



    527,267







    530,679



    526,659





    Number of days in period (in whole units)

    92



    92







    366



    365





    Available Car Days (in thousands)

    45,805



    48,511







    194,257



    192,334





    Vehicle Utilization(b)

    79 %



    78 %







    79 %



    80 %





























    Depreciation Per Unit Per Month























    Depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and lease

         charges, net

    $           670



    $           828







    $        3,611



    $        2,039





    Foreign currency adjustment(a) 

    4



    3







    15



    9





    Adjusted depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and

         lease charges

    $           674



    $           831







    $        3,626



    $        2,048





    Average Vehicles (in whole units)

    532,884



    553,545







    560,279



    552,460





    Adjusted depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and

         lease charges divided by Average Vehicles (in whole

         dollars)

    $        1,265



    $        1,502







    $        6,471



    $        3,707





    Number of months in period (in whole units)

    3



    3







    12



    12





    Depreciation Per Unit Per Month (in whole dollars)

    $           422



    $           501



    (16) %



    $           539



    $           309



    75 %



    Note: Global RAC represents Americas RAC and International RAC segment information on a combined basis and excludes Corporate

    NM - Not meaningful

    (a)

    Based on December 31, 2023 foreign exchange rates.

    (b)

    Calculated as Transaction Days divided by Available Car Days.

     

    Supplemental Schedule V (continued)



    HERTZ GLOBAL HOLDINGS, INC.

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    Unaudited



    Americas RAC





    Three Months Ended

    December 31,



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    Inc/(Dec)



    Twelve Months Ended

    December 31,



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    Inc/(Dec)

    ($ in millions, except where noted)

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    2023





    2024



    2023



    Total RPD























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    $        1,669



    $        1,805







    $        7,398



    $        7,722





    Foreign currency adjustment(a)

    3



    2







    11



    6





    Total Revenues - adjusted for foreign currency

    $        1,672



    $        1,807







    $        7,409



    $        7,728





    Transaction Days (in thousands)

    29,298



    30,589







    124,767



    125,215





    Total RPD (in dollars)

    $        57.06



    $        59.07



    (3) %



    $        59.38



    $        61.73



    (4) %

























    Total Revenue Per Unit Per Month























    Total Revenues - adjusted for foreign currency

    $        1,672



    $        1,807







    $        7,409



    $        7,728





    Average Rentable Vehicles (in whole units)

    399,927



    422,155







    426,017



    422,485





    Total revenue per unit (in whole dollars)

    $        4,180



    $        4,280







    $      17,390



    $      18,292





    Number of months in period (in whole units)

    3



    3







    12



    12





    Total RPU Per Month (in whole dollars)

    $        1,393



    $        1,427



    (2) %



    $        1,449



    $        1,524



    (5) %

























    Vehicle Utilization























    Transaction Days (in thousands)

    29,298



    30,589







    124,767



    125,215





    Average Rentable Vehicles (in whole units)

    399,927



    422,155







    426,017



    422,485





    Number of days in period (in whole units)

    92



    92







    366



    365





    Available Car Days (in thousands)

    36,792



    38,839







    155,935



    154,272





    Vehicle Utilization(b)

    80 %



    79 %







    80 %



    81 %





























    Depreciation Per Unit Per Month























    Depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and lease

         charges, net

    $           595



    $           740







    $        3,198



    $        1,775





    Foreign currency adjustment(a) 

    2



    —







    5



    2





    Adjusted depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and

         lease charges

    $           597



    $           740







    $        3,203



    $        1,777





    Average Vehicles (in whole units)

    432,909



    446,573







    453,706



    446,219





    Adjusted depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and

         lease charges divided by Average Vehicles (in whole

         dollars)

    $        1,379



    $        1,658







    $        7,060



    $        3,983





    Number of months in period (in whole units)

    3



    3







    12



    12





    Depreciation Per Unit Per Month (in whole dollars)

    $           460



    $           553



    (17) %



    $           588



    $           332



    77 %





    NM - Not meaningful

    (a)

    Based on December 31, 2023 foreign exchange rates.

    (b)

    Calculated as Transaction Days divided by Available Car Days.

     

    Supplemental Schedule V (continued)



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    KEY METRICS CALCULATIONS

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    Three Months Ended

    December 31,



    Percent

    Inc/(Dec)



    Twelve Months Ended

    December 31,



    Percent

    Inc/(Dec)

    ($ in millions, except where noted)

    2024



    2023





    2024



    2023



    Total RPD























    Revenues

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    $           379







    $        1,651



    $        1,649





    Foreign currency adjustment(a)

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    14







    40



    41





    Total Revenues - adjusted for foreign currency

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    $           393







    $        1,691



    $        1,690





    Transaction Days (in thousands)

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    7,013







    29,104



    28,974





    Total RPD (in dollars)

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    $        56.03



    2 %



    $        58.11



    $        58.33



    — %

























    Total Revenue Per Unit Per Month























    Total Revenues - adjusted for foreign currency

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    $           393







    $        1,691



    $        1,690





    Average Rentable Vehicles (in whole units)

    97,948



    105,112







    104,661



    104,173





    Total revenue per unit (in whole dollars)

    $        3,916



    $        3,738







    $      16,160



    $      16,224





    Number of months in period (in whole units)

    3



    3







    12



    12





    Total RPU Per Month (in whole dollars)

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    $        1,246



    5 %



    $        1,347



    $        1,352



    — %

























    Vehicle Utilization























    Transaction Days (in thousands)

    6,700



    7,013







    29,104



    28,974





    Average Rentable Vehicles (in whole units)

    97,948



    105,112







    104,661



    104,173





    Number of days in period (in whole units)

    92



    92







    366



    365





    Available Car Days (in thousands)

    9,013



    9,672







    38,321



    38,061





    Vehicle Utilization (b)

    74 %



    73 %







    76 %



    76 %





























    Depreciation Per Unit Per Month























    Depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and lease

         charges, net

    $             75



    $             88







    $           413



    $           264





    Foreign currency adjustment(a) 

    2



    3







    10



    7





    Adjusted depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and

         lease charges

    $             77



    $             91







    $           423



    $           271





    Average Vehicles (in whole units)

    99,975



    106,972







    106,573



    106,240





    Adjusted depreciation of revenue earning vehicles and

         lease charges divided by Average Vehicles (in whole

         dollars)

    $           773



    $           850







    $        3,968



    $        2,548





    Number of months in period (in whole units)

    3



    3







    12



    12





    Depreciation Per Unit Per Month (in whole dollars)

    $           258



    $           283



    (9) %



    $           331



    $           212



    56 %





    NM - Not meaningful

    (a)

    Based on December 31, 2023  foreign exchange rates.

    (b)

    Calculated as Transaction Days divided by Available Car Days.

     

    NON-GAAP MEASURES AND KEY METRICS

    The term "GAAP" refers to accounting principles generally accepted in the United States. Adjusted EBITDA is the Company's segment measure of profitability and complies with GAAP when used in that context.

    NON-GAAP MEASURES

    Non-GAAP measures are not recognized measurements under GAAP. When evaluating the Company's operating performance or liquidity, investors should not consider non-GAAP measures in isolation of, superior to, or as a substitute for measures of the Company's financial performance as determined in accordance with GAAP.

    Adjusted Net Income (Loss) and Adjusted Diluted Earnings (Loss) Per Share ("Adjusted EPS")

    Adjusted Net Income (Loss) represents income or loss attributable to the Company as adjusted to eliminate the impact of GAAP income tax; vehicle and non-vehicle debt-related charges; restructuring and restructuring related charges; acquisition accounting-related depreciation and amortization; unrealized (gains) losses on financial instruments; change in fair value of Public Warrants and certain other miscellaneous or non-recurring items on a pre-tax basis. Adjusted Net Income (Loss) includes a provision (benefit) for income taxes derived utilizing a combined statutory rate. The combined statutory rate is management's estimate of the Company's long-term tax rate. Its most comparable GAAP measure is net income (loss) attributable to the Company.

    Adjusted EPS represents Adjusted Net Income (Loss) on a per diluted share basis using the weighted-average number of diluted shares outstanding for the period. Its most comparable GAAP measure is diluted earnings (loss) per share.

    Adjusted Net Income (Loss) and Adjusted EPS are important operating metrics because they allow management and investors to assess operational performance of the Company's business, exclusive of the items mentioned above that are not operational in nature or comparable to those of the Company's competitors.

    Adjusted Corporate EBITDA and Adjusted Corporate EBITDA Margin

    Adjusted Corporate EBITDA represents income or loss attributable to the Company as adjusted to eliminate the impact of GAAP income tax; non-vehicle depreciation and amortization; non-vehicle debt interest, net; vehicle debt-related charges; restructuring and restructuring related charges; unrealized (gains) losses on financial instruments; change in fair value of Public Warrants and certain other miscellaneous or non-recurring items.

    Adjusted Corporate EBITDA Margin is calculated as the ratio of Adjusted Corporate EBITDA to total revenues.

    Management uses these measures as operating performance metrics for internal monitoring and planning purposes, including the preparation of the Company's annual operating budget and monthly operating reviews, and analysis of investment decisions, profitability and performance trends. These measures enable management and investors to isolate the effects on profitability of operating metrics most meaningful to the business of renting and leasing vehicles. They also allow management and investors to assess the performance of the entire business on the same basis as its reportable segments. Adjusted Corporate EBITDA is also utilized in the determination of certain executive compensation. Its most comparable GAAP measure is net income (loss) attributable to the Company.

    Adjusted operating cash flow and adjusted free cash flow

    Adjusted operating cash flow represents net cash provided by operating activities net of the non-cash add back for vehicle depreciation and reserves, and exclusive of bankruptcy related payments made post emergence. Adjusted operating cash flow is an important performance measure to management and investors as it provides useful information about the amount of cash generated from operations when fully burdened by fleet costs.

    Adjusted free cash flow represents adjusted operating cash flow plus the impact of net non-vehicle capital expenditures and net fleet growth after financing. Adjusted free cash flow is an important performance measure to management and investors as it provides useful information about the amount of cash available for, but not limited to, the reduction of non-vehicle debt, share repurchase and acquisition.

    The most comparable GAAP measure for adjusted operating cash flow and adjusted free cash flow is net cash provided by (used in) operating activities.

    Net Fleet Growth After Financing

    U.S. and International Rental Car segments Fleet Growth is defined as revenue earning vehicles expenditures, net of proceeds from disposals, plus vehicle depreciation and net vehicle financing, which includes borrowings, repayments and the change in restricted cash associated with vehicles. Fleet Growth is important as it allows the Company to assess the cash flow required to support its investment in revenue earning vehicles.

    Net Non-vehicle Debt

    Net Non-vehicle Debt is calculated as non-vehicle debt as reported on the Company's balance sheet, excluding the impact of unamortized debt issuance costs associated with non-vehicle debt, less cash and cash equivalents. Non-vehicle debt consists of the Company's Senior Term Loans, Senior RCF, First Lien Senior Notes, Second Lien Exchangeable Notes, Senior Unsecured Notes, Promissory Notes and certain other non-vehicle indebtedness of its domestic and foreign subsidiaries. Net Non-vehicle Debt is important to management and investors as it helps measure the Company's corporate leverage. Net Non-vehicle Debt also assists in the evaluation of the Company's ability to service its non-vehicle debt without reference to the expense associated with the vehicle debt, which is collateralized by assets not available to lenders under the non-vehicle debt facilities.

    Net Vehicle Debt

    Net Vehicle Debt is calculated as vehicle debt as reported on the Company's balance sheet, excluding the impact of unamortized debt issue costs associated with vehicle debt, less restricted cash associated with vehicles. Restricted cash associated with vehicle debt is restricted for the purchase of revenue earning vehicles and other specified uses under the Company's vehicle debt facilities. Net Vehicle Debt is important to management, investors and ratings agencies as it helps measure the Company's leverage with respect to its vehicle assets.

    Total Net Debt

    Total Net Debt is calculated as total debt, excluding the impact of unamortized debt issuance costs, less total cash and cash equivalents and restricted cash associated with vehicle debt. Unamortized debt issuance costs are required to be reported as a deduction from the carrying amount of the related debt obligation under GAAP. Management believes that eliminating the effects that these costs have on debt will more accurately reflect the Company's net debt position. Total Net Debt is important to management, investors and ratings agencies as it helps measure the Company's gross leverage.

    Net Corporate Leverage

    Net Corporate Leverage is calculated as non-vehicle net debt divided by Adjusted Corporate EBITDA for the last twelve months. Net Corporate Leverage is important to management and investors as it measures the Company's corporate leverage net of unrestricted cash. Net Corporate Leverage also assists in the evaluation of the Company's ability to service its non-vehicle debt with reference to the generation of Adjusted Corporate EBITDA.

    KEY METRICS

    Available Rental Car Days

    Available Rental Car Days represents Average Rentable Vehicles multiplied by the number of days in a given period.

    Average Vehicles ("Fleet Capacity" or "Capacity")

    Average Vehicles is determined using a simple average of the number of vehicles in the fleet whether owned or leased by the Company at the beginning and end of a given period.

    Average Rentable Vehicles

    Average Rentable Vehicles reflects Average Vehicles excluding vehicles for sale on the Company's retail lots or actively in the process of being sold through other disposition channels.

    Depreciation Per Unit Per Month ("Depreciation Per Unit" or "DPU")

    Depreciation Per Unit Per Month represents the amount of average depreciation expense and lease charges per vehicle per month, exclusive of the impacts of foreign currency exchange rates so as not to affect the comparability of underlying trends. This metric is important to management and investors as it reflects how effectively the Company is managing the costs of its vehicles and facilitates comparisons with other participants in the vehicle rental industry.

    Total Revenue Per Transaction Day ("Total RPD"or "RPD"; also referred to as "pricing")

    Total RPD represents revenue generated per transaction day, excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rates so as not to affect the comparability of underlying trends. This metric is important to management and investors as it represents a measure of changes in the underlying pricing in the vehicle rental business and encompasses the elements in vehicle rental pricing that management has the ability to control.

    Total Revenue Per Unit Per Month ("Total RPU", "RPU" or "Total RPU Per Month")

    Total RPU Per Month represents the amount of revenue generated per vehicle in the rental fleet each month, excluding the impact of foreign currency exchange rates so as not to affect the comparability of underlying trends. This metric is important to management and investors as it provides a measure of  revenue productivity relative to the number of vehicles in our rental fleet whether owned or leased, or asset efficiency.                

    Transaction Days ("Days"; also referred to as "volume")

    Transaction Days represents the total number of 24-hour periods, with any partial period counted as one Transaction Day, that vehicles were on rent (the period between when a rental contract is opened and closed) in a given period. Thus, it is possible for a vehicle to attain more than one Transaction Day in a 24-hour period. This metric is important to management and investors as it represents the number of revenue-generating days.

    Vehicle Utilization ("Utilization")

    Vehicle Utilization represents the ratio of Transaction Days to Available Rental Car Days. This metric is important to management and investors as it is the measurement of the proportion of vehicles that are being used to generate revenues relative to rentable fleet capacity.

    Cision View original content:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/hertz-reports-fourth-quarter-and-full-year-2024-results-302376014.html

    SOURCE Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.

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    • EVP, General Counsel and Secy Lee Martin Katherine covered exercise/tax liability with 27,238 shares, decreasing direct ownership by 3% to 872,664 units (SEC Form 4)

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    • HERTZ REPORTS SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS TOWARDS KEY MILESTONES FOR FIRST QUARTER 2025

      "Our 'Back-to-Basics Roadmap' is working," said Gil West, Chief Executive Officer of Hertz. "Disciplined fleet management, revenue optimization, and rigorous cost control are driving meaningful results. In a dynamic environment shaped by tariffs and economic uncertainty, capitalizing on our fleet as our most dominant economic lever keeps us agile today and positions us to deliver long-term, sustainable value. "Just a year ago, we were managing through an aging fleet and pressure on residual values. Today, thanks to swift and disciplined action, we've rotated into a newer, more efficient fleet that's resilient, cost-effective, and aligned with a rising residual environment. As an asset manage

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    • Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. to Announce First Quarter 2025 Financial Results on May 12, 2025

      ESTERO, Fla., April 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hertz Global Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:HTZ) (the "Company") announced today that it plans to report its first quarter 2025 financial results after the market closes on Monday, May 12, 2025 and will host its accompanying webcast and conference call to discuss those results on Tuesday, May 13, 2025 at 9:00 a.m. ET.  A live webcast of the call will be available on the Investor Relations page of the Company's website at https://ir.hertz.com. To access the call by phone, please register through this link: Hertz Q1 2025 earnings call teleco registration, and you will be provided with dial-in details. To avoid delays, we encourage participants to dial into

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    • HERTZ REPORTS FOURTH QUARTER AND FULL YEAR 2024 RESULTS

      "Our focus in 2024 was stabilizing the business and implementing fundamental changes to transform our company," said Gil West, Hertz CEO. "With our new leadership team and organizational structure in place, we are well positioned to execute our strategy with rigor and at pace. We are turning our fleet into a business advantage with a comprehensive strategy that will enable us to operate more efficiently while improving vehicle choice for our customers. Throughout this transformation, we remain focused on building customer trust and confidence by delivering a best-in-class experience. "As an asset-heavy business with extensive global reach, we have the scale and expertise to lead the industry

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