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ASPS ALTISOURCE PORTFOLIO SOLUTIONS S.A. Insider Trading

Latest: Chair and CEO Bought $21K of Shares · May 2026

ALTISOURCE PORTFOLIO SOLUTIONS S.A. (ASPS)'s reported leadership includes General Counsel Gregory J. Ritts. Its Form 4 history breaks down as 3 buys and 0 sells, filed by 2 distinct insiders through May 2026. Its highest-significance filing in the last 90 days: Chair and CEO William B Shepro bought $21K, transaction dated May 2026.

3 filings analyzed · Latest 2026-05-26

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Buys
3
Sells
0
Insiders
2
Direction
Net buying

ALTISOURCE PORTFOLIO SOLUTIONS S.A. leadership

General Counsel
Gregory J. Ritts — Chief Legal and Compliance Officer
Chair
William B. Shepro — Chair and Chief Executive Officer

Historically, high-priority insider buys have outperformed the S&P 500 by a median ~2% over the 30 days after the trade — the edge is concentrated in that first month (n ≈ 5,579, 2024-2026). Past results don't predict the future. How we measure this ↗

May 2026
2026-05-26
high
Chair and CEO
3,511 shares
$21,136
@ $6.02
Significance 7

CEO Shepro buys 3,511 ASPS shares at $6.02; prior same-ticker buys posted 90d returns of +1338.5%, +172.5%, +177.3%

William B Shepro, Chair and CEO, purchased 3,511 shares of ALTISOURCE PORTFOLIO SOLUTIONS S.A. at $6.02 on 2026-05-22, increasing holdings to 236,750 shares. This transaction merits attention due to a strong pattern in his prior same-ticker history: his three prior open-market buys at ASPS posted 90-day returns of +1338.5%, +172.5%, and +177.3%, with 3 of 3 well-timed at the 90-day mark. The current price of $6.64 sits 58.4% below the 52-week high of $15.96 and reflects a -22.3% decline over the past 90 days, despite a +4.6% rebound in the last 30 days. Fundamentals show revenue of $47.6M in the latest quarter with a net loss of $531.0K and annual revenue growth of +6.8%, against a market cap of $74.9M. Investors should monitor whether this buy follows the prior pattern of capturing subsequent upside at this ticker.

April 2025
2025-04-01
high
Chief Financial Officer
210,498 shares
$101,039
@ $0.48
Significance 6

CFO Michelle Esterman buys 210.5K ASPS shares at $0.48; holdings up 46.6% to 662.2K; stock at -68.0% from 52-week high.

CFO Michelle Esterman purchased 210,498 shares at $0.48, increasing her holdings by 46.6% to 662,250 shares post-transaction. The purchase occurs at a significant discount to the 52-week high of $8.24, with the current price of $2.64 representing -68.0% from that peak. Esterman's prior open-market buy at this ticker on 2023-09-08 delivered +336.7% over 30 days and +386.7% over 90 days, demonstrating a well-timed entry into ASPS. However, the company remains unprofitable with net income of $-9,302,000.00 in the latest quarter and negative full-year results, though annual revenue growth stands at +10.4%. The substantial increase in her personal stake combined with her historical timing accuracy at this ticker merits close observation of whether this reflects conviction in a turnaround or represents exposure to ongoing operational challenges.

2025-04-01
high
Chairman and CEO
210,498 shares
$101,039
@ $0.48
Significance 7

ASPS Chairman/CEO Shepro buys 210,498 shares at $0.48; post-trade holdings 1,239,474 shares (+20.5%); stock -68.0% from 52-week high.

Shepro William B, Chairman and CEO, purchased 210,498 shares at $0.48 on 2025-03-28, increasing his holdings by 20.5% from 1,028,976 to 1,239,474 shares. The current price is $2.64, meaning the stock has appreciated materially since the transaction at $0.48. At the same ASPS ticker, Shepro's prior two measurable buy transactions (2024-03-18 and 2024-03-14) both showed 90-day returns of +172.5% and +177.3% respectively, indicating a consistent pattern of well-timed entry points at this specific stock. The company remains unprofitable (net income $-9.3M in the latest quarter) despite 10.4% annual revenue growth, and the stock stands -68.0% below its 52-week high, creating a tension between fundamental weakness and insider accumulation at a deeply depressed valuation level. The timing pattern and magnitude of this buy—concentrated accumulation by the CEO at a distressed price level—warrants careful monitoring of company fundamentals and near-term catalysts to assess whether this represents recovery positioning or value averaging into ongoing losses.

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