Axos Financial Shares Up 34% in 12 Months as One Fund Discloses $3 Million Trim

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Key Points

  • PMC FIG Opportunities sold 33,048 shares of Axos Financial in the fourth quarter; the estimated transaction value is $2.72 million based on average fourth-quarter pricing.

  • The quarter-end value of the Axos Financial position fell by $2.79 million, reflecting both the share sale and stock price movement.

  • After the trade, the fund holds 6,548 shares valued at $564,176, or 0.89% of AUM, placing it outside the fund’s top five holdings.

  • The position previously accounted for 5.1% of the fund’s AUM as of the prior quarter.

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On February 17, 2026, PMC FIG Opportunities reported selling 33,048 shares of Axos Financial (NYSE:AX), an estimated $2.72 million trade based on quarterly average pricing.

What happened

According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on February 17, 2026, PMC FIG Opportunities reduced its holdings in Axos Financial by 33,048 shares. The estimated transaction value was $2.72 million, based on average closing prices during the fourth quarter. The stake’s quarter-end value decreased by $2.79 million, a figure that incorporates both the share sale and changes in Axos Financial’s stock price during the period.

What else to know

  • Following the sale, Axos Financial represents 0.89% of fund AUM, down from 5.1% in the prior quarter.
  • Top holdings after the filing:
    • NASDAQ: CCB: $4.95 million (7.8% of AUM)
    • NASDAQ: TBBK: $4.78 million (7.5% of AUM)
    • NYSE: SF: $3.94 million (6.2% of AUM)
    • NASDAQ: NBN: $3.40 million (5.3% of AUM)
    • NYSE: BAC: $3.24 million (5.1% of AUM)
  • As of Monday, Axos Financial shares were priced at $89.47, up 34% over the past year and well outperforming the S&P 500, which is instead up about 16% in the same period.

Company overview

MetricValue
Revenue (TTM)$1.3 billion
Net income (TTM)$456.63 million
Market capitalization$5.1 billion
Price (as of Monday)$89.47

Company snapshot

  • Axos Financial offers a comprehensive suite of consumer and business banking products, including checking and savings accounts, mortgage and commercial loans, and securities-backed lending.
  • The company generates revenue primarily through net interest income from lending activities and fee-based services such as payment processing, brokerage, and back-office support.
  • It serves retail consumers, small and mid-sized businesses, and brokerage clients across the United States, with a focus on digital-first banking solutions.

Axos Financial is a digital-focused regional bank delivering diversified financial services to consumers and businesses nationwide. The company leverages technology to streamline operations and provide a broad range of banking and securities products. Its scalable platform and emphasis on efficiency position it competitively within the evolving financial services sector.

What this transaction means for investors

Against a portfolio tilted toward regional and specialty banks, trimming Axos from over 5% of assets to under 1% suggests risk management more than a fundamental break. The stock has gained 34% in a year, a kind of run that might invite some position-sizing discipline.

Axos has backed up that stock run with performance. The bank posted net income of $128.4 million for the December quarter, up from $104.7 million a year earlier, with diluted EPS climbing to $2.22. Net interest income rose 18.4% year over year to $331.7 million, supported by loan growth that pushed ending balances to $24.3 billion. Net interest margin expanded to 4.94%, while credit metrics improved, with net charge-offs at just 0.04% of average loans.

Ultimately, for long-term investors, the thesis remains intact. Axos is growing loans, deposits, and earnings while keeping credit contained. The question is valuation, not viability.

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