Choice Hotels International Reports Second Quarter 2025 Results

Grows Global Net Rooms System Size by 2.1%,

Including 3.0% Growth for More Revenue-Intense Portfolio

Accelerates International Growth with Expansion to Over 140,000 Rooms

Choice Hotels International, Inc. (NYSE: CHH), a leading global lodging franchisor, today reported its second quarter 2025 results.

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Highlights include:

— Net income was $81.7 million for second quarter 2025, compared to $87.1 million in the same period of 2024, representing diluted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.75, compared to $1.80 in second quarter 2024.

— Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA) for second quarter 2025 grew to $165.0 million, a second quarter record and a 2% increase compared to the same period of 2024. Excluding the impact of a $2 million operating guarantee payment for a portfolio of managed hotels, which was acquired in connection with the company's purchase of Radisson Hotels Americas, second quarter 2025 adjusted EBITDA was $167.0 million.

— Adjusted diluted EPS for second quarter 2025 grew to $1.92, a second quarter record and a 4% increase compared to the same period of 2024.

— Increased net global rooms system size by 2.1%, including 3.0% growth for global upscale, extended stay, and midscale rooms portfolio, compared to June 30, 2024.

— Increased net international rooms system size by 5.0%, highlighted by a 15% increase in openings, compared to June 30, 2024.

— Accelerated international expansion, including strengthening the company's presence in Brazil by extending a master franchise agreement for over 10,000 rooms with Atlantica Hospitality International by 20 years, nearly tripling the room count in France through a direct franchise agreement with Zenitude Hotel-Residences, and signing strategic agreements with SSAW Hotels & Resorts in China, including a distribution agreement which is expected to add over 9,500 rooms in 2025 and a master franchising agreement, which is expected to add approximately 10,000 rooms over the next five years.

— Acquired the remaining 50% interest in Choice Hotels Canada in July for approximately $112 million, subject to customary adjustments for working capital and cash, funded through available cash and existing credit facilities. The transaction paves the way for the company's accelerated growth in Canada by expanding the product offering from eight to 22 Choice brands, including particularly strong opportunities in the extended-stay segment. The portfolio includes 327 units and over 26,000 rooms, already reflected in the company's system count. Management expects the total Choice Hotels Canada business to generate approximately $18 million in EBITDA for full year 2025.1

— Global pipeline exceeded 93,000 rooms as of June 30, 2025, including nearly 77,000 domestic rooms.

— Increased net rooms portfolio for the domestic extended stay segment by 10.5% compared to June 30, 2024, and the segment's pipeline reached nearly 43,000 rooms as of June 30, 2025.

“Choice Hotels delivered another quarter of record financial performance despite a softer domestic RevPAR environment, underscoring the successful execution and diversification of our growth strategy,” said Patrick Pacious, President and Chief Executive Officer. “We are especially pleased with our strong international performance, where we have achieved significant growth and accelerated global expansion through a recent strategic acquisition, the signing of key partnerships, and entry into new markets. With more diversified growth avenues, enhanced product quality and value proposition driving stronger customer engagement, and a leading position in the cycle-resilient extended-stay segment, we remain well-positioned to deliver long-term returns for all our stakeholders.”

Financial Performance

Three months ended Six months ended June 30, June 30, 2025 2024 2025 2024Total Revenues $426 $435 $759 $767Revenue excluding revenue for reimbursable costs from $259 $259 $469 $462  franchised and managed properties2Net Income $82 $87 $126 $118Adjusted Net Income $90 $89 $153 $152Diluted Earnings per Share $1.75 $1.80 $2.68 $2.41Adjusted Diluted Earnings per Share $1.92 $1.84 $3.25 $3.11Adjusted EBITDA $165 $162 $295 $286
1The July 2, 2025 exchange rate of 0.734 was used to convert the purchase price and EBITDA from Canadian dollars to US dollars.2 Calculated as total revenues net of reimbursable revenues. Reimbursable revenues were $167 million and $176 million for second quarter 2025 and 2024, respectively, and $291 million and $305 million, year-to-date through June 30, 2025 and June 30, 2024, respectively.

— Partnership services and fees rose 7% to $27.1 million in second quarter 2025, compared to the same period of 2024, and increased 16% to $52.4 million in the first half of 2025, compared to the same period of 2024.3

— Adjusted selling, general and administrative expenses (SG&A) declined 4% to $77.6 million in second quarter 2025, compared to the same period of 2024. Excluding the impact of a $2 million operating guarantee payment for a portfolio of managed hotels, which was acquired in connection with the company's acquisition of Radisson Hotels Americas, second quarter 2025 adjusted SG&A was $75.6 million, 6% lower than the same period of 2024.

— The domestic effective royalty rate increased by 8 basis points to 5.12% for second quarter 2025, compared to the same period of 2024.

— Domestic revenue per available room (RevPAR) decreased by 2.9% for second quarter 2025, compared to the same period of 2024, reflecting macroeconomic uncertainty and previously disclosed difficult comparisons due to the timing of Easter and eclipse-related travel in 2024. Excluding the Easter and eclipse impacts, domestic RevPAR declined approximately 1.6% for second quarter 2025, compared to the same period of 2024.

— The domestic RevPAR for extended stay portfolio outperformed the total lodging industry by 40 basis points and the economy transient portfolio outperformed the economy chain scale by 320 basis points in domestic RevPAR for second quarter 2025, compared to the same period of 2024.

System Size and Development

Rooms June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024 ChangeDomestic 500,562 494,083 1.3%Domestic Upscale, Extended Stay, and Midscale 439,744 429,725 2.3%International 143,838 136,980 5.0%Global 644,400 631,063 2.1%

— Domestic upscale, extended stay, and midscale net rooms portfolio grew by 2.3% compared to June 30, 2024.

— The company's WoodSpring Suites brand grew by 9.7% to nearly 33,000 rooms since June 30, 2024, and was ranked number one for the third year in a row in guest satisfaction among economy extended stay hotel brands in the J.D. Power 2025 North America Hotel Guest Satisfaction Index Study.4

— For the upscale brands, global net rooms grew by 14.7% from June 30, 2024, and global pipeline increased by 7% from March 31, 2025, reaching nearly 29,000 rooms.

— Increased the domestic economy transient pipeline by 8% to over 1,700 rooms as of June 30, 2025, compared to June 30, 2024.

3Adjusted to exclude a non-recurring benefit of $2.1 million recognized in second quarter 2024, related to the company's former credit card partner.4 WoodSpring Suites received the highest score among economy extended stay hotels in the J.D. Power 2025 North America Hotel Guest Satisfaction Index Study of customers' satisfaction with their hotel stay. Visit jdpower.com/awards for more details.

Balance Sheet and Liquidity

As of June 30, 2025, the company had total available liquidity of $587.5 million, including available borrowing capacity and cash and equivalents. The company's net debt leverage ratio was 3.0 times as of June 30, 2025.

During the first half of 2025, the company increased cash flows from operating activities by 2% to $116.1 million, compared to the same period of 2024. The amount included $95.6 million generated in the second quarter.

Shareholder Returns

During the six months ended June 30, 2025, the company paid cash dividends totaling $26.9 million and repurchased 811,000 shares of common stock for $110.0 million under its stock repurchase program and through repurchases from employees in connection with tax withholding and option exercises relating to awards under the company's equity incentive plans.

As of June 30, 2025, the company had 3.0 million shares of common stock remaining under the current share repurchase authorization.

Outlook

The company is adjusting its RevPAR outlook to reflect a more moderate domestic expectation amidst a changing macroeconomic backdrop. The company's adjusted EBITDA outlook reflects an incremental contribution of approximately $6 million for the remainder of 2025 from the acquisition of Choice Hotels Canada. The outlook information below includes forward-looking non-GAAP financial measures, which management uses in forecasting performance. The adjusted numbers in the company's outlook below exclude the net surplus or deficit generated from reimbursable revenue from franchised and managed properties, due diligence and transition costs, additional repurchases of company stock, and other items. These figures include the $2 million impact from the operating guarantee payment related to managed hotels incurred during the second quarter of 2025.

Full-Year 2025 Prior OutlookNet Income $261 – $276 million $275 – $290 millionAdjusted Net Income $324 – $339 million $324 – $339 millionAdjusted EBITDA $615 – $635 million $615 – $635 millionDiluted EPS $5.54 – $5.86 $5.86 – $6.18Adjusted Diluted EPS $6.88 – $7.20 $6.90 – $7.22Effective Income Tax Rate 25% 25% Full-Year 2025 Prior Outlook vs. Full-Year 2024Domestic RevPAR Growth -3% to 0% -1% to 1%Domestic Effective Royalty Rate Growth Mid-single digits Mid-single digitsGlobal Net System Rooms Growth Approximately 1% Approximately 1%

Webcast and Conference Call

Choice Hotels International will conduct a live webcast to discuss the company's second 2025 earnings results on August 6, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. EDT on the company's investor relations website, www.investor.choicehotels.com, accessible via the Events and Presentations tab.

A conference call will also be available. Participants may listen to the call by dialing (800) 549-8228 domestically or (646) 564-2877 internationally using conference ID 88948.

A replay and transcript of the event will be available on the company's investor relations website within 24 hours at www.investor.choicehotels.com/events-and-presentations.

About Choice Hotels®

Choice Hotels International, Inc. (NYSE: CHH) is one of the largest lodging franchisors in the world, with nearly 7,500 hotels, representing over 640,000 rooms, in 46 countries and territories. A wide-ranging portfolio of 22 brands, from full-service upper upscale properties to midscale, extended stay, and economy enables Choice® to meet travelers' needs in more places and for more occasions while driving more value for franchise owners and shareholders. The award-winning Choice Privileges® rewards program and co-brand credit card options provide members with a fast and easy way to earn reward nights and personalized perks. For more information, visit www.choicehotels.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

Information set forth herein includes “forward-looking statements.” Certain, but not necessarily all, of such forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology, such as “expect,” “estimate,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “should,” “will,” “forecast,” “plan,” “project,” “assume,” or similar words of futurity. All statements other than historical facts are forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on management's current beliefs, assumptions, and expectations regarding future events, which in turn are based on information currently available to management. Such statements may relate to projections of Choice's revenue, expenses, EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, earnings, debt levels, ability to repay outstanding indebtedness, payment of dividends, net surplus or deficit, repurchases of common stock and other financial and operational measures, including occupancy and open hotels, RevPAR, strategic investment and acquisition performance, international expansion performance, macroeconomic backdrop and Choice's liquidity, among other matters. We caution you not to place undue reliance on any such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements do not guarantee future performance and involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors.

Several factors could cause actual results, performance or achievements of the company to differ materially from those expressed in or contemplated by the forward-looking statements. Such risks include, but are not limited to, changes to general, domestic and foreign economic conditions, including access to liquidity and capital; changes in consumer demand and confidence, including consumer discretionary spending and the demand for travel, transient and group business; the timing and amount of future dividends and share repurchases; future domestic or global outbreaks of epidemics, pandemics or contagious diseases or fear of such outbreaks, and the related impact on the global hospitality industry, particularly but not exclusively the U.S. travel market; changes in law and regulation applicable to the travel, lodging or franchising industries, including with respect to the status of the company's relationship with employees of our franchisees; foreign currency fluctuations; impairments or declines in the value of the company's assets; operating risks common in the travel, lodging or franchising industries; changes to the desirability of our brands as viewed by hotel operators and customers; changes to the terms or termination of our contracts with franchisees and our relationships with our franchisees; our ability to keep pace with improvements in technology utilized for marketing and reservation systems and other operating systems; our ability to grow our franchise system; exposure to risks related to our hotel development, financing, franchise agreement acquisition costs and ownership activities; exposures to risks associated with our investments in new businesses; fluctuations in the supply and demand for hotel rooms; our ability to realize anticipated benefits from acquired businesses; impairments or losses relating to acquired businesses; the level of acceptance of alternative growth strategies we may implement; the impact of inflation; cyber security and data breach risks; climate change and sustainability related concerns; ownership and financing activities; hotel closures or financial difficulties of our franchisees; operating risks associated with our international operations; labor shortages; the outcome of litigation; and our ability to effectively manage our indebtedness and secure our indebtedness. These and other risk factors are discussed in detail in the company's filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including our Annual Report on Form 10-K. We undertake no obligation to publicly update or revise any forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law.

Non-GAAP Financial Measurements and Other Definitions

The company evaluates its operations utilizing the performance metrics of EBITDA, adjusted EBITDA, adjusted selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses, adjusted net income, and adjusted EPS, which are all non-GAAP financial measurements. These measures, which are reconciled to the comparable GAAP measures in Exhibits 6 and 7, should not be considered as an alternative to any measure of performance or liquidity as promulgated under or authorized by GAAP, such as SG&A, net income and EPS. The company's calculation of these measurements may be different from the calculations used by other companies and comparability may therefore be limited. We discuss management's reasons for reporting these non-GAAP measures and how each non-GAAP measure is calculated below.

In addition to the specific adjustments noted below with respect to each measure, the non-GAAP measures presented herein also exclude restructuring of the company's operations including employee severance benefit, income taxes and legal costs, acquisition related to business combination, due diligence and transition (recoveries) costs, expenses associated with legal claims, (gain) loss on the sale of equity securities, net of dividend income purchased in contemplation of the proposed acquisition of Wyndham Hotels, and global ERP system implementation and related costs to allow for period-over-period comparison of ongoing core operations before the impact of these discrete and infrequent charges.

Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization and Adjusted Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization: EBITDA reflects net income excluding the impact of interest expense, interest income, provision for income taxes, depreciation and amortization, impairments and gains on sale of business and assets, other (gains) and losses, equity in net income (loss) of unconsolidated affiliates and (gain) loss on extinguishment of debt.Adjusted EBITDA, presented herein, is calculated as EBITDA, as previously defined, further adjusted to exclude certain items, including, mark-to-market adjustments on non-qualified retirement plan investments, share based compensation expense (benefit) and surplus or deficits generated by reimbursable revenue from franchised and managed properties. We consider EBITDA and adjusted EBITDA to be an indicator of operating performance because it measures our ability to service debt, fund capital expenditures, and expand our business. We also use these measures, as do analysts, lenders, investors, and others, to evaluate companies because they exclude certain items that can vary widely across industries or among companies within the same industry. For example, interest expense can be dependent on a company's capital structure, debt levels, and credit ratings, and share based compensation expense (benefit) is dependent on the design of compensation plans in place and the usage of them. Accordingly, the impact of interest expense and share based compensation expense (benefit) on earnings can vary significantly among companies. The tax positions of companies can also vary because of their differing abilities to take advantage of tax benefits and because of the tax policies of the jurisdictions in which they operate. As a result, effective tax rates and provision for income taxes can vary considerably among companies. These measures also exclude depreciation and amortization because companies utilize productive assets of different ages and use different methods of both acquiring and depreciating productive assets or amortizing franchise-agreement acquisition costs. These differences can result in considerable variability in the relative asset costs and estimated lives and, therefore, the depreciation and amortization expense among companies. Mark-to-market adjustments on non-qualified retirement-plan investments recorded in SG&A expenses are excluded from adjusted EBITDA, as the company accounts for these investments in accordance with accounting for deferred-compensation arrangements when investments are held in a rabbi trust and invested. Changes in the fair value of the investments are recognized as both compensation expense in SG&A and other gains and losses. As a result, the changes in the fair value of the investments do not have a material impact on the company's net income. Surpluses and deficits generated from reimbursable revenues from franchised and managed properties are excluded, as the company does not operate these programs to generate a profit and has the contractual rights to adjust future collections or assess additional fees to recover prior period expenditures. The company's franchise and management agreements require these revenues to be used exclusively for expenses associated with providing franchise and management services, such as central reservation systems, hotel employee and operating costs, reservation delivery and national marketing and media advertising. Franchised and managed property owners are required to reimburse the company for any deficits generated from these activities and the company is required to spend any surpluses generated in future periods. The reimbursement for franchise and management services is typically billed and collected monthly, based on the underlying hotel's sales or usage, while the associated costs are recognized as incurred by the company, creating timing differences with the net effect impacting net income in the reporting period. These timing differences are due to our discretion to spend in excess of the revenues earned or less than the revenues earned in a single period to ensure that the programs are operated in the best long-term interests of our franchised and managed properties. Since these activities will be managed to break-even over time, quarterly or annual surpluses and deficits have been excluded from the measurements utilized to assess the company's operating performance.

Adjusted Net Income and Adjusted Earnings Per Share: Adjusted net income and EPS exclude the impact of surpluses or deficits generated from reimbursable revenue from franchised and managed properties and gains on extinguishment of debt. Surpluses and deficits generated from reimbursable revenue from franchised and managed properties are excluded, as the company does not operate these programs to generate a profit and has the contractual rights to adjust future collections or assess additional fees to recover prior period expenditures. The company's franchise agreements require these revenues to be used exclusively for expenses associated with providing franchised and managed services, such as central reservation systems, hotel employee and operating costs, reservation delivery and national marketing and media advertising. Franchised and managed property owners are required to reimburse the company for any deficits generated from activities and the company is required to spend any surpluses generated in future periods. The reimbursement for franchise and management services is typically billed and collected monthly, based on the underlying hotel's sales or usage, while the associated costs are recognized as incurred by the company, creating timing differences with the net effect impacting net income in the reporting period. These timing differences are due to our discretion to spend in excess of the revenues earned or less than the revenues earned in a single period to ensure that the programs are operated in the best long-term interests of our franchised and managed properties. Since these activities will be managed to break-even over time, quarterly or annual surpluses and deficits have been excluded from the measurements utilized to assess the company's operating performance. We consider adjusted net income and adjusted EPS to be indicators of operating performance because excluding these items allows for period-over-period comparisons of our ongoing operations.

Adjusted SG&A: Adjusted SG&A reflects SG&A excluding the impact of mark-to-market adjustments on non-qualified retirement plan investments and share based compensation expense. We use this measure, as do analysts, lenders, investors, and others, to evaluate companies because it excludes certain items that can vary widely across industries or among companies within the same industry. For example, share based compensation expense (benefit) is dependent on the design of compensation plans in place and the usage of them. Accordingly, the impact of share-based compensation expense (benefit) on earnings can vary significantly among companies. Mark-to-market adjustments on non-qualified retirement-plan investments recorded in SG&A expenses are also excluded as the company accounts for these investments in accordance with accounting for deferred-compensation arrangements when investments are held in a rabbi trust and invested. Changes in the fair value of the investments are recognized as both compensation expense in SG&A and other gains and losses. As a result, the changes in the fair value of the investments do not have a material impact on the company's net income.

Occupancy: Occupancy represents the total number of room nights sold divided by the total number of room nights available at a hotel for a given period. Occupancy measures the utilization of the hotels' available capacity. Management uses occupancy to gauge demand at a specific hotel or group of hotels in a given period. The company calculates occupancy based on information as reported by its franchisees. To accurately reflect occupancy, the company may revise its prior years' operating statistics for the most current information provided.

Average Daily Rate (ADR): ADR represents hotel room revenue divided by the total number of room nights sold for a given period. ADR measures the average room price attained by a hotel and ADR trends provide useful information concerning the pricing environment and the nature of the customer base of a hotel or group of hotels. ADR is a commonly used performance measure in the industry, and management uses ADR to assess pricing levels that the company is able to generate. The company calculates ADR based on information as reported by its franchisees. To accurately reflect ADR, the company may revise its prior years' operating statistics for the most current information provided.

Revenue Per Available Room (RevPAR): RevPAR is calculated by dividing hotel room revenue by the total number of room nights available to guests for a given period. Management considers RevPAR to be a meaningful indicator of hotel performance and therefore company royalty and system revenues as it provides a metric correlated to the two key drivers of operations at a hotel: occupancy and ADR. The company calculates RevPAR based on information as reported by its franchisees. To accurately reflect RevPAR, the company may revise its prior years' operating statistics for the most current information provided.RevPAR is also a useful indicator in measuring performance over comparable periods.

Pipeline: Pipeline is defined as hotels awaiting conversion, under construction or approved for development, and master development agreements committing owners to future franchise development.

Financial Statements Update

During the first quarter of 2025, the consolidated statements of income were reclassified to evolve the financial statement to classify revenues and expenses based on the nature of the underlying activities. Certain prior year amounts in the consolidated statements of income were reclassified in order to maintain comparability with the current year presentation. The reclassification was not a result of any error in the company's prior classification and had no effect on the company's previously reported total revenues, total operating expenses, operating income, or net income.

Royalty, licensing and management fees were revised to franchise and management feesin the consolidated statements of income, and now include the revenues previously presented in royalty, licensing and management fees, with the exception of partnership licensing revenues which are now presented in partnership services and fees in the consolidated statements of income, and the addition of revenues generated from programs, platforms, and services associated with the company's franchise operations which were previously presented in other revenues from franchised and managed properties in the consolidated statements of income.

Initial franchise fees,which were previously presented as a standalone financial statement line item, are now presented within franchise and management fees in the consolidated statements of income.

Platform and procurement services fees were revised to partnership services and fees in the consolidated statements of income, and now include the revenues previously presented in platform and procurement services fees, with the exception of the revenues from the company's annual franchisee convention which are now presented in other revenue, the addition of partnership licensing revenues which were previously presented in royalty, licensing and management fees, and the addition of the revenues generated from other non-franchising agreements which are primarily software as a service (“SaaS”) arrangements for non-franchised hoteliers which were previously presented in other revenue in the consolidated statements of income.

Other revenues from franchised and managed properties were revised to revenue for reimbursable costs from franchised and managed properties in the consolidated statements of income, and now include the revenues previously presented in other revenues from franchised and managed properties, with the exception of the revenues generated from programs, platforms, and services associated with the company's franchise operations which are now presented in franchise and management fees in the consolidated statements of income.

Selling, general and administrative expenses were revised to include the expenses incurred related to programs, platforms, and services associated with the company's franchise operations, which were previously presented in other expenses from franchised and managed properties in the consolidated statements of income.

Depreciation and amortization was revised to include amortization expense from information technology platforms, which was previously presented in other expenses from franchised and managed properties in the consolidated statements of income.

Other expenses from franchised and managed properties were revised to reimbursable expenses from franchised and managed properties in the consolidated statements of income, and now include the expenses previously presented in other expenses from franchised and managed properties, with the exception of the expenses incurred from programs, platforms, and services associated with the company's franchise operations which are now presented in selling, general and administrative expenses, and amortization expense from information technology platforms which is now presented in depreciation and amortization expense in the consolidated statements of income.

Contacts

Allie Summers, Senior Director, Investor Relations IR@choicehotels.com

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Choice Hotels International, Inc. Exhibit 1Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income(Unaudited)(In thousands, except per share amounts) Three months ended June 30, Six months ended June 30, 2025 2024 2025 2024REVENUESFranchise and management fees $ 177,086 $ 179,803 $ 322,154 $ 323,213Partnership services and fees 27,064 27,363 52,445 47,207Owned hotels 30,228 28,418 58,088 53,409Other 24,716 23,307 35,843 38,024Revenue for reimbursable costs from franchised and managed properties 167,349 176,265 290,773 305,252Total revenues 426,443 435,156 759,303 767,105OPERATING EXPENSESSelling, general and administrative 89,298 88,729 163,508 160,998Business combination, diligence and transition costs 347 895 446 16,739Depreciation and amortization 13,424 12,837 27,172 25,652Owned hotels 22,419 20,704 43,479 40,027Reimbursable expenses from franchised and managed properties 176,358 179,369 320,169 330,918Total operating expenses 301,846 302,534 554,774 574,334Operating income 124,597 132,622 204,529 192,771OTHER EXPENSES AND INCOME, NETInterest expense 22,736 23,845 43,978 44,026Interest income (1,456) (2,415) (3,015) (4,146)Other (gain) loss (5,374) 2,544 (4,938) 3,880Equity in net loss (gain) of affiliates 80 (7,933) 131 (7,778)Total other expenses and income, net 15,986 16,041 36,156 35,982Income before income taxes 108,611 116,581 168,373 156,789Income tax expense 26,877 29,445 42,105 38,644Net income $ 81,734 $ 87,136 $ 126,268 $ 118,145Basic earnings per share $ 1.76 $ 1.82 $ 2.71 $ 2.42Diluted earnings per share $ 1.75 $ 1.80 $ 2.68 $ 2.41
Choice Hotels International, Inc. Exhibit 2Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets(Unaudited)(In thousands) June 30, December 31, 2025 2024ASSETSCash and cash equivalents $ 58,610 $ 40,177Accounts receivable, net 218,473 176,672Other current assets 123,596 122,237 Total current assets 400,679 339,086Property and equipment, net 660,762 604,345Operating lease right-of-use assets 79,745 83,451Goodwill 220,187 220,187Intangible assets, net 882,490 884,013Notes receivable, net of allowances 34,214 32,682Investments for employee benefit plans, at fair value 48,205 47,603Investments in affiliates 125,480 117,016Other assets 213,000 202,144 Total assets $ 2,664,762 $ 2,530,527LIABILITIES AND SHAREHOLDERS' DEFICITAccounts payable $ 142,870 $ 134,865Accrued expenses and other current liabilities 116,569 136,729Deferred revenue 105,761 102,114Liability for guest loyalty program 86,729 89,013 Total current liabilities 451,929 462,721Long-term debt 1,900,116 1,768,526Long-term deferred revenue 128,616 132,259Deferred compensation and retirement plan obligations 54,040 53,316Operating lease liabilities 111,239 113,255Liability for guest loyalty program 39,576 40,607Other liabilities 5,484 5,114 Total liabilities 2,691,000 2,575,798 Total shareholders' deficit (26,238) (45,271) Total liabilities and shareholders' deficit $ 2,664,762 $ 2,530,527
Choice Hotels International, Inc. Exhibit 3Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows(Unaudited)(In thousands) Six months ended June 30, 2025 2024CASH FLOWS FROM OPERATING ACTIVITIESNet income $ 126,268 $ 118,145Adjustments to reconcile net income to net cash provided by operating activities:Depreciation and amortization 27,172 25,652Depreciation and amortization – reimbursable expenses from franchised and managed properties 9,426 9,907Franchise agreement acquisition cost amortization 17,261 13,993Non-cash share-based compensation and other charges 19,438 19,253Non-cash interest, investments, and affiliate income, net (1,668) (1,791)Deferred income taxes 850 (2,689)Equity in net loss of affiliates, less distributions received 692 1,160Franchise agreement acquisition costs, net of reimbursements (41,474) (52,025)Change in working capital and other (41,895) (18,010)Net cash provided by operating activities 116,070 113,595CASH FLOWS FROM INVESTING ACTIVITIESInvestments in other property and equipment (18,333) (22,686)Investments in owned hotel properties (65,676) (50,853)Contributions to investments in affiliates (9,358) (19,486)Issuances of notes receivable (3,353) (1,479)Collections of notes receivable 2,773 1,743Proceeds from sales of equity securities – 16,815Distributions from sales of affiliates – 15,850Other items, net (1,201) (1,936)Net cash used in investing activities (95,148) (62,032)CASH FLOWS FROM FINANCING ACTIVITIESNet borrowings pursuant to revolving credit facilities 130,000 301,500Debt issuance costs – (2,760)Purchases of treasury stock (112,756) (292,711)Dividends paid (26,868) (28,854)Proceeds from the exercise of stock options 6,385 4,261Net cash used in financing activities (3,239) (18,564)Net change in cash and cash equivalents 17,683 32,999Effect of foreign exchange rate changes on cash and cash equivalents 750 656Cash and cash equivalents, beginning of period 40,177 26,754Cash and cash equivalents, end of period $ 58,610 $ 60,409
Exhibit 4CHOICE HOTELS INTERNATIONAL, INC.SUPPLEMENTAL OPERATING INFORMATIONDOMESTIC HOTEL SYSTEM(UNAUDITED) For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2025 For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2024 Change Average Daily Average Daily Average Daily Rate Occupancy RevPAR Rate Occupancy RevPAR Rate Occupancy RevPARUpscale & Above (1) $ 152.54 60.5% $ 92.24 $ 156.20 62.0% $ 96.88 (2.3)% (150) bps (4.8)%Midscale & Upper 102.08 59.4% 60.64 104.11 60.2% 62.71 (1.9)% (80) bps (3.3)%Midscale (2)Extended Stay (3) 66.89 71.2% 47.62 64.38 74.0% 47.63 3.9% (280) bps -%Economy (4) 71.42 50.1% 35.80 72.33 49.6% 35.86 (1.3)% 50 bps (0.2)%Total $ 97.65 59.6% $ 58.22 $ 99.40 60.3% $ 59.95 (1.8)% (70) bps (2.9)% For the six months ended June 30, 2025 For the six months ended June 30, 2024 Change Average Daily Average Daily Average Daily Rate Occupancy RevPAR Rate Occupancy RevPAR Rate Occupancy RevPARUpscale & Above (1) $ 146.63 55.2% $ 80.91 $ 150.14 56.5% $ 84.90 (2.3)% (130) bps (4.7)%Midscale & Upper 98.52 54.6% 53.78 99.16 54.9% 54.45 (0.6)% (30) bps (1.2)%Midscale (2)Extended Stay (3) 66.79 69.5% 46.44 62.98 71.5% 45.03 6.0% (200) bps 3.1%Economy (4) 70.73 46.9% 33.19 69.66 46.2% 32.20 1.5% 70 bps 3.1%Total $ 94.48 55.3% $ 52.25 $ 94.79 55.5% $ 52.61 (0.3)% (20) bps (0.7)%Effective Royalty Rate For the Three Months Ended For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024 June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024System-wide 5.12% 5.04% 5.11% 5.04%(1) Includes Ascend Hotel Collection, Cambria, Park Plaza, Radisson, Radisson Blu, Radisson Individuals, and Radisson RED brands.(2) Includes Clarion, Comfort Inn, Comfort Suites, Country Inn & Suites, Park Inn, Quality Inn, and Sleep Inn brands.(3) Includes Everhome Suites, Mainstay Suites, Suburban Studios, and WoodSpring Suites brands.(4) Includes Econo Lodge and Rodeway brands.
Exhibit 5CHOICE HOTELS INTERNATIONAL, INC.SUPPLEMENTAL HOTEL AND ROOM SUPPLY DATA(UNAUDITED) June 30, 2025 June 30, 2024 Variance Hotels Rooms Hotels Rooms Hotels % Rooms %Ascend Hotel Collection 231 38,537 203 23,109 28 13.8% 15,428 66.8%Cambria Hotels 75 10,222 74 10,209 1 1.4% 13 0.1%Radisson(1) 53 9,928 60 14,177 (7) (11.7)% (4,249) (30.0)%Comfort(2) 1,659 130,208 1,670 131,167 (11) (0.7)% (959) (0.7)%Quality 1,593 115,638 1,625 118,739 (32) (2.0)% (3,101) (2.6)%Country 408 32,704 422 33,633 (14) (3.3)% (929) (2.8)%Sleep 407 28,483 422 29,696 (15) (3.6)% (1,213) (4.1)%Clarion(3) 186 19,014 186 19,598 – -% (584) (3.0)%Park Inn 13 1,302 8 775 5 62.5% 527 68.0%WoodSpring 270 32,521 246 29,639 24 9.8% 2,882 9.7%MainStay 139 10,098 130 9,202 9 6.9% 896 9.7%Suburban 111 9,137 110 9,332 1 0.9% (195) (2.1)%Everhome 17 1,952 4 449 13 325.0% 1,503 334.7%Econo Lodge 620 36,149 658 38,602 (38) (5.8)% (2,453) (6.4)%Rodeway 441 24,669 458 25,756 (17) (3.7)% (1,087) (4.2)%Domestic Franchises 6,223 500,562 6,276 494,083 (53) (0.8)% 6,479 1.3%International Franchises 1,258 143,838 1,210 136,980 48 4.0% 6,858 5.0%Total Franchises 7,481 644,400 7,486 631,063 (5) (0.1)% 13,337 2.1%(1) Includes Radisson, Radisson Blu, Radisson Individuals, and Radisson RED brands.(2) Includes Comfort family of brand extensions including Comfort Inn and Comfort Suites.(3) Includes Clarion family of brand extensions including Clarion and Clarion Pointe.
Exhibit 6CHOICE HOTELS INTERNATIONAL, INC.SUPPLEMENTAL NON-GAAP FINANCIAL INFORMATION(UNAUDITED)ADJUSTED SELLING, GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES(dollar amounts in thousands) Three months ended June 30, Six months ended June 30, 2025 2024 2025 2024 Total selling, general and administrative expenses $ 89,298 $ 88,729 $ 163,508 $ 160,998 Mark to market adjustments on non-qualified retirement plan investments (3,973) (931) (3,250) (4,651) Non-recurring operational restructuring (charges) net benefit and executive severance (372) 258 (4,302) (533) Share-based compensation (6,236) (5,126) (12,126) (10,059) Expenses associated with legal claims – (2,430) – (2,430) Global ERP system implementation and related costs (1,076) – (2,066) – Adjusted selling, general and administrative expenses $ 77,641 $ 80,500 $ 141,764 $ 143,325EARNINGS BEFORE INTEREST, TAXES, DEPRECIATION AND AMORTIZATION (“EBITDA”) AND ADJUSTED EBITDA(dollar amounts in thousands) Three months ended June 30, Six months ended June 30, 2025 2024 2025 2024Net income $ 81,734 $ 87,136 $ 126,268 $ 118,145 Income tax expense 26,877 29,445 42,105 38,644 Interest expense 22,736 23,845 43,978 44,026 Interest income (1,456) (2,415) (3,015) (4,146) Other (gain) loss (5,374) 2,544 (4,938) 3,880 Equity in net loss (gain) of affiliates 80 (7,933) 131 (7,778) Depreciation and amortization 13,424 12,837 27,172 25,652EBITDA $ 138,021 $ 145,459 $ 231,701 $ 218,423 Share-based compensation 6,236 5,126 12,126 10,059 Mark to market adjustments on non-qualified retirement plan investments 3,973 931 3,250 4,651 Franchise agreement acquisition costs amortization and charges 5,941 4,054 11,327 7,581 Revenue for reimbursable costs from franchised and managed properties (167,349) (176,265) (290,773) (305,252) Reimbursable expenses from franchised and managed properties 176,358 179,369 320,169 330,918 Global ERP system implementation and related costs 1,076 – 2,066 – Business combination, diligence and transition costs 347 895 446 16,739 Non-recurring operational restructuring charges (net benefit) and executive severance 372 (258) 4,302 533 Expenses associated with legal claims – 2,430 – 2,430Adjusted EBITDA $ 164,975 $ 161,741 $ 294,614 $ 286,082ADJUSTED NET INCOME AND ADJUSTED DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE (“EPS”)(dollar amounts in thousands, except per share amounts) Three months ended June 30, Six months ended June 30, 2025 2024 2025 2024Net income $ 81,734 $ 87,136 $ 126,268 $ 118,145 Loss on investments in equity securities, net of dividend income – 3,357 – 7,584 Revenue for reimbursable costs from franchised and managed properties (167,349) (176,265) (290,773) (305,252) Reimbursable expenses from franchised and managed properties 176,358 179,369 320,169 330,918 Business combination, diligence and transition costs 347 895 446 16,739 Non-recurring operational restructuring charges (net benefit) and executive severance 372 (258) 4,302 533 Global ERP system implementation and related costs 1,076 – 2,066 – Expenses associated with legal claims – 2,430 – 2,430 Gain on sale of an affiliate – (7,232) – (7,232) Income tax expense on adjustments (2,756) (649) (9,053) (11,421)Adjusted net income $ 89,782 $ 88,783 $ 153,425 $ 152,444Diluted EPS $ 1.75 $ 1.80 $ 2.68 $ 2.41Adjusted Diluted EPS $ 1.92 $ 1.84 $ 3.25 $ 3.11
Exhibit 7CHOICE HOTELS INTERNATIONAL, INC.SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION – 2025 OUTLOOK(UNAUDITED)Guidance represents the company's range of estimated outcomes for the full year ended December 31, 2025EBITDA & ADJUSTED EBITDA(in thousands) Full Year Full Year Lower Range Upper RangeNet income(1) $ 260,800 $ 275,800 Income tax expense 87,000 92,000 Interest expense 88,400 88,400 Interest income (6,500) (6,500) Other gain (4,700) (4,700) Equity in net gain of affiliates (1,300) (1,300) Depreciation and amortization(1) 56,400 56,400EBITDA $ 480,100 $ 500,100 Share-based compensation 24,100 24,100 Mark to market adjustments on non-qualified retirement plan investments 3,300 3,300 Franchise agreement acquisition costs amortization and charges 23,800 23,800 Revenue for reimbursable costs from franchised and managed properties (606,200) (606,200) Reimbursable expenses from franchised and managed properties 676,200 676,200 Non-recurring operational restructuring charges and executive severance 4,300 4,300 Global ERP system implementation and related costs 6,400 6,400 Business combination, diligence and transition costs 3,000 3,000Adjusted EBITDA $ 615,000 $ 635,000ADJUSTED NET INCOME & DILUTED EARNINGS PER SHARE (“EPS”)(in thousands, except per share amounts) Full Year Full Year Lower Range Upper RangeNet income(1) $ 260,800 $ 275,800 Revenue for reimbursable costs from franchised and managed properties (606,200) (606,200) Reimbursable expenses from franchised and managed properties 676,200 676,200 Non-recurring operational restructuring charges and executive severance 4,300 4,300 Global ERP system implementation and related costs 6,400 6,400 Business combination, diligence and transition costs 3,000 3,000 Income tax expense on adjustments (20,900) (20,900)Adjusted Net Income $ 323,600 $ 338,600Diluted EPS $ 5.54 $ 5.86Adjusted Diluted EPS $ 6.88 $ 7.20(1) Guidance does not reflect depreciation and amortization related to assets acquired and liabilities assumed in conjunction with the acquisition of Choice Hotels Canada, as the initial accounting for the acquisition is incomplete as of the filing date.

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