XML 52 R19.htm IDEA: XBRL DOCUMENT v3.20.1
Share-based compensation plans
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2020
Share-based Payment Arrangement [Abstract]  
Share-based compensation plans Share-based compensation plans

We have share-based compensation plans to attract and retain employees and nonemployee directors and to more closely align their interests with those of our shareholders.

We have outstanding share-based awards granted to employees under the 2013 Equity Incentive Plan ("2013 Plan") and the 2017 Equity Incentive Plan (the "2017 Plan).  These plans permit grants of restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance stock, performance units, stock appreciation rights, stock options, as well as other share-based awards to eligible employees.  The 2013 Plan and the 2017 Plan also permit cash awards to eligible employees.  The 2017 Plan became effective May 2017.  No further grants of awards will be made under the the 2013 Plan, although awards under this prior plan remain outstanding.

We also have outstanding deferred stock units granted to directors under the 2017 Plan. Share-based awards were previously granted to directors and remain outstanding under the Non-Employee Director's Equity Plan and the Directors’ Stock Accumulation Plan, which has expired.

Outstanding awards at March 31, 2020 include performance share units, restricted stock units, deferred stock units, performance-based stock options, time-based stock options and certain awards that will be settled in cash.

Compensation Expense
Compensation expense is measured using the fair-value-based method.  Prior to 2020, for employee and director awards considered equity grants, compensation expense is recognized from the award or grant date to the earlier of the retirement-eligible date or the vesting date. In 2020, the retirement eligibility provisions for many employee awards were changed on a go-forward basis to require a six month notification period prior to actual retirement.  For these awards, we recognize expense from the grant date to the vesting date until notification of retirement is provided.  When notification is provided, we recognize the remaining expense over the six month notification period. For awards considered liability awards, compensation cost is based on the change in the fair value of the instrument for each reporting period and the percentage of the requisite service that has been rendered. Compensation cost associated with liability awards was not significant in the three months ended March 31, 2020 or the prior year periods.

Compensation expenses are classified as selling, general and administrative expenses in the condensed consolidated statements of operations. Compensation expenses for the share-based awards were as follows:
 
Compensation Expense
 
Three Months Ended March 31,
(in millions)
2020
 
2019
 
 
 
 
Performance share units
$
4.6

 
5.8

Restricted stock units
1.3

 
2.0

Deferred stock units and fees paid in stock
0.3

 
0.3

Performance-based stock options
0.7

 
1.1

Time-based vesting stock options
0.3

 
0.2

Share-based payment expense
7.2

 
9.4

Income tax benefit
(1.6
)
 
(2.2
)
Share-based payment expense, net of tax
$
5.6

 
7.2



Performance-Based Stock Options
In 2018, 2017 and 2016, we granted performance-based stock options that have a service condition as well as a market condition. In addition, some of the awards granted in 2016 contained a non-financial performance condition. We measure the fair value of these performance-based options at the grant date using a Monte Carlo simulation model.

The following table summarizes performance-based stock option activity during the first three months of 2020
 
Shares
(in thousands)
 
Weighted-Average Grant-Date Fair Value
Outstanding balance as of December 31, 2019
1,191.1

 
$
11.52

Granted

 

Forfeited

 

Exercised

 

Outstanding balance as of March 31, 2020
1,191.1

 
$
11.52


Time-Based Stock Options
We granted time-based stock options that contain only a service condition. We measure the fair value of these time-based options at the grant date using a Black-Scholes-Merton option pricing model.

The following table summarizes time-based stock option activity during the first three months of 2020
 
Shares
(in thousands)
 
Weighted-Average Grant-Date Fair Value
Outstanding balance as of December 31, 2019
127.0

 
$
21.56

Granted
80.8

 
21.10

Forfeited

 

Exercised

 

Outstanding balance as of March 31, 2020
207.8

 
$
21.38



Restricted Stock Units (“RSUs”)
We granted RSUs that contain only a service condition. We measure the fair value of RSUs based on the price of Brink’s stock at the grant date, adjusted for a discount for dividends not received or accrued during the vesting period.

The following table summarizes RSU activity during the first three months of 2020
 
Shares
(in thousands)
 
Weighted-Average Grant-Date Fair Value
Nonvested balance as of December 31, 2019
172.7

 
$
71.87

Granted
68.1

 
83.15

Forfeited
(5.4
)
 
78.39

Conversion to cash settled awards(a)
(1.3
)
 
72.80

Vested
(76.6
)
 
67.14

Nonvested balance as of March 31, 2020
157.5

 
$
78.83



(a)
Certain RSUs were modified in the first quarter of 2020 to change the awards' classification from share-settled to cash-settled. The weighted-average grant date fair value per share shown above is the removal of the original fair value.

Performance Share Units ("PSUs”)
We granted Internal Metric PSUs ("IM PSUs") and Total Shareholder Return PSUs ("TSR PSUs").

IM PSUs contain a performance condition as well as a service condition. We measure the fair value of these PSUs based on the price of Brink’s stock at the grant date, adjusted for a discount for dividends not received or accrued during the vesting period. For the IM PSUs granted in 2020, the performance period is from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2022.

TSR PSUs contain a market condition as well as a service condition. We measure the fair value of PSUs containing a market condition at the grant date using a Monte Carlo simulation model.  For the TSR PSUs granted in 2020, the performance period is from January 1, 2020 to December 31, 2022.

The following table summarizes all PSU activity during the first three months of 2020:
 
Shares
(in thousands)
 
Weighted-Average Grant-Date Fair Value
Nonvested balance as of December 31, 2019
564.2

 
$
70.10

Granted
242.7

 
84.60

Forfeited
(6.4
)
 
76.12

Conversion to cash settled awards(a)
(4.6
)
 
65.42

Vested(b)
(204.3
)
 
56.72

Nonvested balance as of March 31, 2020
591.6

 
$
80.64



(a)
Certain IM PSUs were modified in the first quarter of 2020 to change the awards' classification from share-settled to cash-settled. The weighted-average grant date fair value per share shown above is the removal of the original fair value.
(b)
The vested PSUs presented are based on the target amount of the award. In accordance with the terms of the underlying award agreements, the actual shares earned and distributed for the performance period ended December 31, 2019 were 394.0 thousand, compared to target shares of 204.3 thousand.



Deferred Stock Units ("DSUs")
We granted DSUs to our nonemployee directors in 2019 and in prior years. We measure the fair value of DSUs at the grant date, based on the price of Brink's stock, and, if applicable, adjusted for a discount for dividends not received or accrued during the vesting period.

DSUs granted after 2014 will be paid out in shares of Brink's stock on the first anniversary of the grant date, provided that the director has not elected to defer the distribution of shares until a later date. DSUs granted prior to 2015, in general, will be paid out in shares of stock following separation from service.

The following table summarizes all DSU activity during the first three months of 2020:
 
Shares
(in thousands)
 
Weighted-Average Grant-Date Fair Value
Nonvested balance as of December 31, 2019
12.1

 
$
79.69

Granted

 

Vested

 

Nonvested balance as of March 31, 2020
12.1

 
$
79.69