Sold 1,585,623 shares; estimated transaction value $29.79 million (based on quarterly average price).
Quarter-end position value decreased by $40.66 million, reflecting both share sale and price movement.
The position was previously 11.3% of the fund's assets, highlighting its prior significance before the sale.
According to a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing dated May 14, 2026, Owls Nest Partners IA, LLC sold its entire stake in nCino (NASDAQ:NCNO) , amounting to a change of 1,585,623 shares. The estimated transaction value was $29.79 million, calculated using average unadjusted closing prices from January through March 2026. The quarter-end value of the position declined by $40.66 million, a figure that includes stock price movements during the period.
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price (as of market close 2026-05-13) | $15.33 |
| Market Capitalization | $2.03 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $5.94 million |
| Net Income (TTM) | $5.18 million |
nCino, Inc. operates at scale as a leading provider of cloud-based banking software, with a focus on process automation and regulatory compliance for financial institutions. The company's SaaS platform enables banks and credit unions to streamline operations, manage risk, and improve customer onboarding and loan origination. nCino's competitive advantage lies in its deep integration of data analytics and AI/ML capabilities, supporting digital transformation across the banking sector.
When an institution exits an entire stock position, investors may take notice, especially when the holding previously accounted for more than 11% of the fund’s reported portfolio.
Looking at share price movement may offer some clues. Shares of nCino have fallen significantly from their peak in August 2025. The company’s recent operating performance tells a different story, though. It reported earnings per share for the fiscal fourth quarter of 2025 that came in well above analyst expectations.
While the reasons for the sale were not disclosed, uncertainty surrounding the fintech sector may have been a factor. Investors have become increasingly focused on how artificial intelligence could reshape competitive moats and market share for software and financial technology.
For individual investors, especially those with exposure to the tech sector, the sale serves as a reminder to stay abreast of company fundamentals and industry trends in general when evaluating fintech stocks.
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