Upstart's CFO Sold Stock as the Company Returned to Profit. Here's What to Know

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Key Points

  • The transaction involved 10,175 shares at a weighted average price of $29.35 per share, representing a total value of $298,600.

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

  • Part of the activity was conducted under a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan that the insider adopted on May 16.

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Andrea Blankmeyer, the chief financial officer of Upstart Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:UPST), sold 10,175 shares in a non-discretionary transaction on August 17 and August 19, according to an SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

MetricValue
Transaction value$298,636
Shares sold10,175
Post-transaction shares (directly held)152,208
Post-transaction value$4.66 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($29.35); post-transaction value based on the August 19 market close ($30.60).

Key questions

  • What was the primary driver for this share disposition?
    Blankmeyer's sale of 10,175 shares was a non-discretionary transaction required to cover tax withholding obligations associated with the settlement of restricted stock units. This automated process does not reflect the insider's discretionary outlook on the company's valuation.
  • How does this impact the insider's total equity exposure?
    The CFO maintains a direct position of 152,208 shares following the sale, representing 0.2% of the company's total shares outstanding. She also continues to hold derivative securities in the form of restricted stock units.
  • What is the current performance context for the stock?
    Shares were priced at $29.11 as of the August 18 market close, and the company has recorded a -50% one-year total return as of the August 19 transaction date.

Company Overview

MetricValue
Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-18)$29.11
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 offering 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 originating and facilitating loans across three primary segments: Personal Lending, Auto Lending, and Other, leveraging proprietary machine learning models to assess creditworthiness and manage credit risk.
  • Upstart's primary customers include consumers seeking credit products and financial institutions that utilize the company's platform to originate and manage loans, targeting a broad market of borrowers across personal and automotive lending categories.

Upstart Holdings operates as a leading cloud-based AI lending platform with a market capitalization of $2.8 billion and TTM revenue of $1.2 billion, demonstrating significant scale in the fintech lending sector. The company's competitive advantage derives from its proprietary artificial intelligence technology, which enables more accurate credit risk assessment and streamlined loan origination processes compared to traditional lending methodologies. Headquartered in San Mateo, California, Upstart has established itself as a critical infrastructure provider for both direct consumer lending and institutional lending partners seeking to modernize their credit assessment capabilities.

What this transaction means for investors

Blankmeyer's sale is routine tax withholding on vested RSUs, and 10,175 shares barely touches the 152,208 she still holds directly. Nothing about the timing points to any read on the stock, especially given it landed right as Upstart posted one of its stronger quarters in years.

More importantly for long-term investors, Blankmeyer explained on the earnings call why Upstart didn't raise its full-year guidance despite beating expectations. Revenue came in at $365 million for the second quarter, up 42% year over year, and net income hit $16.5 million, up sharply from $5.6 million a year earlier as contribution profit reached an all-time high of $193 million. But Blankmeyer pointed to the Upstart Macro Index climbing to 1.5%, near the top of the range that framed the original 2026 outlook, as the reason management held guidance steady rather than raising it. CEO Paul Gu framed the quarter simply, saying "we came into this quarter with a clear plan, and we executed against it." Upstart is down steeply this past year, facing much of the same pressures plaguing fintechs and even some software names more broadly, but with expectations reset, a turnaround could certainly be in play if recent momentum holds or better yet, improves.

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