Hilton Grand Vacations Q3 2025 Earnings Call: Contradictions Emerge on Loan Loss Provisions, Inventory Investment, and VPG Growth

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Friday, Oct 31, 2025 7:42 am ET4min read
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- Hilton Grand Vacations reported $907M contract sales (17% YOY), driving near double-digit EBITDA growth and $150M in share repurchases.

- VPG rose 15% across all regions/channels, supported by HGV Max membership and improved tour efficiency, while Bluegreen integration delivered $94M cost synergies.

- Management maintained 2025 EBITDA guidance ($1.125B–$1.165B) and expects 65–70% free cash flow conversion, with Q4 cash generation and 2026 growth tied to tour-flow momentum.

- Package sales grew double-digits, digital investments boosted new buyer acquisition, and 2026 financing margins face optimization challenges despite portfolio growth potential.

Date of Call: October 30, 2025

Financials Results

  • Revenue: $1.3B, up 12% YOY (total revenue before cost reimbursement)

Guidance:

  • Maintaining 2025 adjusted EBITDA guidance of $1.125B to $1.165B.
  • Expecting high single-digit contract sales growth for full year 2025.
  • Anticipate 65%–70% adjusted EBITDA to adjusted free cash flow conversion for 2025, with material cash generation in Q4.
  • Management expects momentum into 2026 driven by tour-flow growth; formal 2026 guidance to be provided on next call.

Business Commentary:

* Strong Financial Performance: - Hilton Grand Vacations reported contract sales of $907 million, a record for the business on a pro forma basis, up 17% year-over-year. - This growth was driven by a broad-based sales performance across owner and new buyer channels, resulting in a near double-digit increase in EBITDA for the period. - The company also maintained its commitment to returning substantial cash to shareholders, repurchasing 3.3 million shares of stock for $150 million.

  • Strong Tour Flow and VPG Growth:
  • Consolidated tour growth was 2% year-over-year, with both owner and new buyer channels contributing to the growth.
  • VPG increased by 15% against the prior year, showing broad strength across both owner and new buyer channels and across all geographic regions.
  • The growth was attributed to enhancements in tour efficiency initiatives and the successful launch of the HGV Max club, which improved customer engagement and satisfaction rates.

  • Bluegreen Integration and Cost Synergies:

  • The company achieved $94 million in run rate cost synergies from the Bluegreen acquisition, nearing their goal of $100 million in savings.
  • All Bluegreen sales centers were rebranded, and Envision sales technology was rolled out in each location, resulting in brand synergy across marketing channels.
  • The integration of Bluegreen's properties is ongoing, with the rebranding of the first seven properties set to be completed over the next three years.

  • Package Sales and New Buyer Initiatives:

  • Double-digit growth in package sales was achieved, exceeding internal forecasts for the second quarter in a row.
  • These packages are expected to contribute significantly to future tour and contract sales growth.
  • Investments in lead generation and digital marketing channels have been key drivers in acquiring new buyers and enhancing the overall tour pipeline.

Sentiment Analysis:

Overall Tone: Positive

  • Management highlighted 'strong operational and financial execution' with '17% growth in contract sales' and 'near double-digit growth in our EBITDA.' They reiterated 2025 adjusted EBITDA guidance and emphasized returning cash to shareholders (repurchased $497M YTD, target $600M). Operational metrics (record $907M contract sales, VPG +15%) and progress on $94M run-rate cost synergies support a constructive tone.

Q&A:

  • Question from Charles Scholes (Truist Securities, Inc., Research Division): I wonder if it's possible you could give us some initial high-level expectations or thoughts for 2026? And then specifically within that, talk about expectations for financing profit.
    Response: Momentum into 2026 expected with tour-flow-driven contract-sales growth; financing may face optimization-related headwinds but portfolio growth and additional securitizations could offset, keeping financing margins roughly stable.

  • Question from Charles Scholes (Truist Securities, Inc., Research Division): If you had to boil it down and summarize how you're doing something that's growing VPG 15% versus sort of the rest of the travel world not growing much of anything? Boil it down for me.
    Response: VPG uplift primarily driven by the HGV Max membership rollout and improved sales execution, producing broad-based, double-digit gains across regions and channels.

  • Question from Benjamin Chaiken (Mizuho Securities USA LLC, Research Division): I would love to touch on flow-through. You kind of touched on it in the prepared remarks, but I want to dig in a little further... the $7 million—these are expenses incurred in the quarter, of which you get revenue in the future... And then it also looks like you had higher FDI and reportability adjustments. Anything you would flag in the P&L and quantify?
    Response: Incremental package marketing investment of ~$7M (above ordinary course) and elevated FDIs (1–1.5 pts, ~$9M–$15M) compressed flow-through; timing/reportability also impacted results and will reverse into Q4.

  • Question from Benjamin Chaiken (Mizuho Securities USA LLC, Research Division): The rescission, that $8 million, that basically drops straight to EBITDA. Is that fair? Or how do I think about that $8M and the flow-through associated with it?
    Response: The ~$8M resecuring/timing effect involves some deferral but will be recognized into Q4.

  • Question from Benjamin Chaiken (Mizuho Securities USA LLC, Research Division): And 1 to 2 points on the FDI side, is that $1 million to $2 million? Or when you say points, I didn't totally call that.
    Response: The 1–1.5 point FDI increase equates to roughly $9M–$15M in the quarter.

  • Question from Benjamin Chaiken (Mizuho Securities USA LLC, Research Division): As we think about free cash flow conversion in '26, can you help us think about the puts and takes? ... EBITDA to FCF conversion in '26—what's a good ballpark?
    Response: Expect cash taxes about 13%–16% of EBITDA; inventory spend will trend from ~just under $400M (2025/2026) toward a longer-term ~$300M run rate, supporting improved FCF conversion.

  • Question from Chris Woronka (Deutsche Bank): Can you talk about first-time buyers and segment them across brands or source? Any differences between Bluegreen-sourced versus HGV-sourced first-time buyers in close rate or VPG?
    Response: New-buyer close rates reached their highest level since Q2'23 with improvements across Gen X/Millennials/Gen Z and stronger close rates in middle and high income tiers, indicating consistent performance across sources.

  • Question from Chris Woronka (Deutsche Bank): How should we think about getting the rental business back to 0 or better from an EBITDA standpoint? What has to happen and timing?
    Response: Rental recovery is multi-year and driven by higher contract sales (reducing developer maintenance fees), converting properties to Hilton to lift ADR and reduce OTA costs, operational efficiencies, and potential disposition of non-core inventory.

  • Question from Brandt Montour (Barclays Bank PLC, Research Division): Do you see divergence between high-end and low-end demand (e.g., legacy smaller properties vs bigger ones) tracking the theme of high-end doing better?
    Response: Management views divergence as execution-driven; middle and higher net-worth segments improved while low net-worth stabilized but hasn't recovered to historical levels—focus is shifting toward mid/high net-worth customers.

  • Question from David Katz (Jefferies LLC, Research Division): How do we think about 2026—an investment year again or a year to reap what you've invested?
    Response: 2026 should see lower incremental investment than 2025, with package investments aligning to tour growth and management targeting stronger EBITDA growth than top-line growth.

  • Question from Stephen Grambling (Morgan Stanley, Research Division): How would you compare the mix of inventory left to sell in Hawaii and timing to sell through that inventory over next year(s)?
    Response: Company is balanced on Hawaii inventory (Ka Haku, Maui, Big Island), intends to pace releases over multiple years, and targets ~2.5 years of deeded inventory though currently slightly above that level.

  • Question from Dany Asad (Bank of America): How do you square stable sub-650 delinquency trends in your portfolio with rising subprime delinquencies elsewhere?
    Response: Below-650 delinquency trends are stable/positive here; HGV has relatively less subprime exposure and sequential/YOY default trends have improved, aided by high member engagement and active collections.

  • Question from Dany Asad (Bank of America): In the past you talked about mid-teens expectation for loan loss provisions. Based on trends, is that still where we're trending for Q4 or 2026?
    Response: Yes—management expects loan loss provisions to remain in the mid-teens range.

Contradiction Point 1

Loan Loss Provision Expectations

It involves changes in financial forecasts, specifically regarding loan loss provision expectations, which are crucial for assessing the company's financial health and risk management.

Is the mid-teens loan loss provision expectation still valid? - Dany Asad(Bank of America)

2025Q3: Yes, the mid-teens loan loss provision expectation remains valid based on current trends. - Daniel Mathewes(CFO)

How did the loan book perform as the quarter progressed through July? - Charles Scholes(Truist Securities)

2025Q2: We continue to expect credit loss rates in the mid-20s range as a percentage of the total loan portfolio in 2025. - Daniel Mathewes(CFO)

Contradiction Point 2

Inventory Investment Strategy

It involves changes in strategic direction regarding inventory investment, which impacts the company's growth and financial performance.

What is the guidance for free cash flow conversion in 2026? - Benjamin Chaiken (Mizuho Securities)

2025Q3: Inventory spend for 2025 is expected to be circa $300 million, with a focus on completing projects and maintaining Hilton Grand Vacations' historical VPG. - Daniel Mathewes(CFO)

What inventory investment details are planned for 2025? - Stephen Grambling (Morgan Stanley)

2024Q4: Inventory spend for 2025 is expected to be circa $450 million, with a focus on completing projects and maintaining Hilton Grand Vacations' historical VPG. - Erin Day(CFO)

Contradiction Point 3

Sales and Tour Flow Growth Expectations

It involves changes in sales and tour flow growth expectations, which are critical for assessing the company's operational performance and future prospects.

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2025Q3: We expect solid demand for leisure travel and good tour flow growth next year. - Mark Wang(CEO)

How should we balance workflow and VPG for 2025, given the recent quarter's significant VPG acceleration? - Charles Scholes (Truist Securities)

2024Q4: We expect low to mid-single-digit tour flow growth. - Mark Wang(CEO)

Contradiction Point 4

Value Per Guest (VPG) Growth and Drivers

It highlights different explanations for VPG growth, which is a key metric for understanding the company's financial performance and strategic positioning.

What factors are driving your 15% VPG growth amid stagnant broader travel industry growth? - Charles Scholes (Truist Securities)

2025Q3: Our strong VPG performance is due to a new club program, HGV Max, which has significantly improved our value proposition. - Mark Wang(CEO)

How will you sustain strong VPG results during the shift to a new owner sales-intensive season? - Brandt Montour (Barclays)

2025Q1: The strong performance in VPG growth during the first quarter supports the expectation of mid-to-higher single-digit VPG growth for the rest of the year, assuming market conditions remain stable. - Mark Wang(CEO)

Contradiction Point 5

Tour Flow and VPG Growth

It involves differing perspectives on tour flow and VPG growth, which are crucial metrics for understanding the company's sales performance and consumer demand.

What are your high-level expectations for 2026, particularly regarding financing profit considering interest rate trends and net spreads? - Charles Scholes(Truist Securities)

2025Q3: We expect solid demand for leisure travel and good tour flow growth next year. While new buyer tour flow growth may weigh on VPG, we'll continue to leverage fixed costs and improve operational costs. - Mark Wang(CEO)

Could you elaborate on the evolution of new owner sales initiatives at Diamond? - Brandt Montour(Barclays Bank PLC)

2025Q2: We haven't seen any change in consumer behavior that would suggest they are suddenly more or less likely to commit to a long-term purchase. - Mark Wang(CEO)

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