Insider Selling Signal: Jane Grebenc Sheds 15,000 Shares of First Commonwealth Financial

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Key Points

  • The director liquidated 15,000 shares for a total transaction value of $325,500.

  • The sale reduced the director’s direct equity position by 9%.

  • Following the transaction, the director retains direct ownership of roughly 144,000 shares.

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Director Jane Grebenc sold 15,000 shares of First Commonwealth Financial (NYSE:FCF) on Aug. 6, 2026, as disclosed in a recent SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Shares sold15,000
Transaction value$325,500
Post-transaction shares (directly held)143,975
Post-transaction value$3.09 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($21.70); post-transaction value based on Aug. 06, 2026, market close ($21.45).

Key questions

  • What was the magnitude of this sale relative to the director's total equity?
    Jane Grebenc liquidated 9% of her direct holdings in this transaction, while maintaining a significant remaining stake in the firm.
  • How does the insider's remaining position compare to the broader share structure?
    The director's remaining 143,975 shares represent a 0.14% ownership interest in the company as of the Aug. 10, 2026, filing.
  • What are the fundamental characteristics of the company at the time of this filing?
    First Commonwealth Financial is a regional bank with a market capitalization of $2.2 billion as of the Aug. 7, 2026, market close, reporting trailing twelve-month net income of $168.3 million on revenue of $507 million.

Company Overview

MetricValue
Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-07)$21.51
Market Capitalization$2.2 billion
Revenue (TTM)$507 million
Net Income (TTM)$168.3 million

Company Snapshot

  • First Commonwealth Financial provides a comprehensive suite of consumer and commercial banking products and services, including internet, mobile, and telephone banking; personal checking accounts; savings accounts; health savings accounts; insured money market accounts; debit cards; investment certificates; and fixed- and variable-rate certificates of deposit.
  • The company operates as a financial holding company generating revenue through net interest income from its loan and deposit portfolios, as well as non-interest income from banking fees, investment services, and other financial services.
  • First Commonwealth serves both retail consumers and commercial clients throughout the United States, with a particular focus on regional markets, offering tailored banking solutions to individuals and businesses seeking relationship-based financial services.

First Commonwealth Financial is a regional banking institution with a market capitalization of $2.2 billion and TTM net income of $168.3 million, demonstrating solid profitability. The company leverages its workforce and multi-channel banking platform to deliver competitive financial services across consumer and commercial segments, positioning itself as a meaningful player in the regional banking sector.

What this transaction means for investors

First Commonwealth is delivering a strong performance thus far in 2026, with the stock price climbing 25.6% as of this writing, compared with the S&P 500's 20.3% return. Most recently, it reported a successful second quarter for 2026, with adjusted earnings of $0.44, beating analyst estimates of $0.43. It also reported revenue of $139.43 million, once again exceeding estimates of $137.44 million. For the second quarter, First Commonwealth repurchased $12 million in stock and added $75 million to its share repurchase authorization.

Currently, First Commonwealth Financial's stock price is not trading far from its 52-week high. It also offers a favorable dividend payout of 2.6% and, as mentioned earlier, is bumping up its share repurchase plan to $75 million, with both the dividend payout and share repurchases being friendly to shareholders. According to the analysts tracked by CNN, FCF has a median one-year price forecast of $24, with the highest target being $25. As of this writing, reaching that median target over the next 12 months would be an additional gain of 13.8%. With all that context in mind, and given that Grebenc holds nearly 144,000 shares, this appears to be more of a routine sale than something to worry about for shareholders.

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