Is Upstart Stock a Buy After Falling 55% This Year? Here's What to Know as One Insider Disposes of Shares

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Key Points

  • The executive disposed of 18,945 shares across two trading sessions for a total transaction value of $566,000.

  • The activity reduced the executive's direct equity holdings by 6%.

  • This was a non-discretionary transaction executed to satisfy tax withholding obligations triggered by the vesting of restricted stock units.

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Sanjay Datta, the president of capital & enterprise at Upstart Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:UPST), sold 18,945 shares of common stock on August 19 and August 20, according to a recent SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Transaction value$566,000
Shares sold18,945
Post-transaction shares (directly held)292,578
Post-transaction value$8.4 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($29.87); post-transaction value based on the August 20 market close ($28.86).

Key questions

  • What is the significance of this transaction regarding the insider's sentiment?
    The disposal was non-discretionary and facilitated through a sell-to-cover arrangement for tax obligations, which typically indicates routine portfolio management rather than a discretionary change in outlook.
  • How has the stock performed leading up to this disposal?
    Shares were priced at $28.86 as of the August 20 market close, reflecting a roughly 55% decline over the 12-month period ending on the transaction date.
  • What remains of the executive's total equity exposure?
    Datta continues to hold 292,578 shares directly and also holds derivative securities in the form of restricted stock units that represent a contingent right to receive additional common stock upon vesting.
  • What were the price levels for the share executions?
    The shares were sold in multiple transactions at weighted average prices ranging from $27.98 to $31.50 per share, resulting in a total realization of approximately $566,000.

Company Overview

MetricValue
Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-20)$28.86
Market Capitalization$2.8 billion
Revenue (TTM)$1.2 billion
Net Income (TTM)$60.3 million

Company Snapshot

  • Upstart operates a cloud-based artificial intelligence lending platform that originates and facilitates unsecured personal loans, small-dollar loans, auto refinance, auto retail loans, auto secured personal loans, and home equity lines of credit across the United States.
  • The company generates revenue through its AI-powered lending platform by connecting borrowers with institutional lenders, capturing origination fees and ongoing servicing revenue across its Personal Lending, Auto Lending, and Other segments.
  • Upstart's primary customers include consumers seeking credit products and institutional lenders seeking to optimize credit risk assessment and loan origination through advanced artificial intelligence technology.

Upstart Holdings represents a significant player in the fintech lending space with a $2.8 billion market capitalization and $1.2 billion in TTM revenue. The company leverages proprietary AI technology to differentiate its lending platform from traditional credit assessment methodologies, enabling institutional lenders to make more efficient credit decisions. Despite recent market volatility reflected in a 54.82% one-year decline, Upstart maintains profitability with $60.3 million in TTM net income, positioning itself as a technology-driven alternative to conventional lending infrastructure.

What this transaction means for investors

Datta's sale splits across two days under the same non-discretionary sell-to-cover mechanics as the rest of Upstart's recent filings, and 18,945 shares is a small piece of the 292,578 he still holds directly. That's not really the question worth spending time on here.

The more useful question is whether Upstart is worth buying after the year it's had. Shares are down roughly 55% over the past 12 months and sit about two-thirds below their 52-week high near $85, even after a solid bounce this summer. As president of capital and enterprise, Datta's own team just locked in a new multi-year forward-flow agreement with Castlelake for up to $4 billion in loan purchases, a bigger lever on growth than his tax bill this week. The business backed that up with revenue up 42% to $365 million last quarter and a return to GAAP profitability at $16.5 million in net income. Analysts still see room to run, with a consensus price target above $40, but whether the recent rebound holds depends on whether growth continues once the macro headwinds management has flagged actually show up in the numbers.

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