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FBLA FB Bancorp, Inc. /MD/ Insider Trading

9 filings analyzed · Latest 2026-02-24
Insider buys
9
Insider sells
0
Unique insiders
5
Direction
Net buying

Historically, medium-priority insider buys have outperformed the S&P 500 by a median ~1% over the 30 days after filing — the edge is concentrated in that first month (n ≈ 7,520, 2022-2026). Past results don't predict the future. How we measure this ↗

February 2026
2026-02-24
medium
Chief Financial Officer
154 shares
$2,005
@ $13.02
Significance 4/10

CFO Todd M. Wanner buys 154 shares of FBLA at $13.02; stock now at $13.12, up 2.5% in 30 days amid revenue decline.

Todd M. Wanner, Chief Financial Officer of FB Bancorp, purchased 154 shares at $13.02 on 2026-02-23, increasing his holdings by 1.9% to 8,390 shares. The stock has appreciated 2.5% over the past 30 days and trades near its 52-week high. However, fundamental headwinds are notable: annual revenue declined 3.8%, the company reported negative full-year net income, and recent quarterly performance shows net income of only $1.1M on $18.7M in revenue. Among Wanner's three prior FBLA purchases, only one was well-timed at the 90-day mark, suggesting his historical timing at this ticker is mixed. The small trade size and modest post-purchase price momentum do not indicate conviction-driven positioning, but warrant monitoring given the underlying revenue contraction.

November 2025
2025-11-21
medium
President and CEO
205 shares
$2,466
@ $12.03
Significance 5/10

FBLA CEO Ferris buys 205 shares at $12.03; cross-ticker track record shows 100% 90-day win rate, but fundamentals deteriorating (-3.8% revenue growth, full-year loss).

President and CEO Christopher S Ferris purchased 205 shares of FB Bancorp at $12.03, increasing his holdings by 3.9% to 5,474 shares. His cross-ticker track record shows strong past performance with a 100% win rate on buys at the 90-day mark and an average 90-day return of 8.4%, and his prior FBLA purchase on 2025-06-05 also posted positive 90-day returns (+8.4%), suggesting a pattern of well-timed accumulation at this ticker. However, this buy occurs against a backdrop of deteriorating fundamentals: the company reported annual revenue growth of -3.8% and was unprofitable over its most recent full fiscal year, raising questions about whether management's purchasing conviction aligns with the business trajectory or reflects belief in a near-term turnaround.

2025-11-18
low
Chief Financial Officer
66 shares
$801
@ $12.14
Significance 3/10

CFO Todd Wanner buys 66 shares of FBLA at $12.14; prior same-ticker purchases underperformed 90d

Todd Wanner, Chief Financial Officer, purchased 66 shares at $12.14 on 2025-11-17, adding modestly to his FBLA position (8,236 shares post-transaction, a +0.8% increase from prior holdings). The purchase occurred near the 52-week high of $12.61, with the stock currently trading at $12.05. Wanner's two prior open-market purchases at FBLA (2025-02-21 and 2025-03-05) both declined over the 90-day window following their respective buys (−0.4% and −7.0%), establishing a 0% same-ticker 90-day win rate. Against the backdrop of the company's negative full-year net income, declining annual revenue (−3.8%), and an insider track record showing 0% cross-ticker 90-day win rate (2 prior buys, avg 90d return −2.1%), this incremental purchase offers limited constructive signal.

June 2025
2025-06-06
low
Chief Banking Officer
1,846 shares
$19,974
@ $10.82
Significance 3/10

Chief Banking Officer purchases 1,846 shares of FBLA at $10.82; company reported negative full-year net income

Josh C Folds, Chief Banking Officer of FB Bancorp, purchased 1,846 shares at $10.82 on 2025-06-05, establishing an initial position in the company. The purchase occurs in a context of fundamental headwinds: the company was unprofitable over its most recent full fiscal year, revenue contracted 3.8% year-over-year, and the stock trades 12.4% below its 52-week high of $12.61. The modest transaction size ($19,973.72) and the fact this represents a new position from zero prior shares suggest an entry-level or trial commitment rather than conviction-driven accumulation. While an insider purchase is a neutral signal in isolation, its significance is muted by the company's deteriorating profitability and negative recent price momentum, warranting observation of whether this position is followed by additional purchases or sustained commitment.

2025-06-06
medium
President and CEO
500 shares
$5,440
@ $10.88
Significance 3/10

CEO Ferris Christopher S bought 500 shares of FB Bancorp /MD/ (FBLA) at $10.88; holdings increased from 4,769 to 5,269 shares

Christopher S. Ferris, President and CEO, purchased 500 shares at $10.88 for a total value of $5,440.00, increasing his holdings by 10.5% from 4,769 to 5,269 shares. The purchase occurs as FB Bancorp's stock trades at $11.05, down 12.4% from its 52-week high of $12.61, and amid material operational headwinds: the company reported negative net income for its most recent full fiscal year, annual revenue contracted 3.8% versus the prior year, and the latest quarter showed net income of only $705,000 on $17.2M in revenue. A CEO share purchase at a near 52-week-low price following sustained revenue decline and prior-year unprofitability merits monitoring, though the modest absolute dollar amount ($5.4K) reflects a limited capital commitment and the company remains operationally challenged despite the insider acquisition.

March 2025
2025-03-06
low
Chief Operating Officer
261 shares
$2,960
@ $11.34
Significance 3/10

COO Baker Randall L purchases 261 shares of FB Bancorp (FBLA) at $11.34 on 2025-03-05; stock down 7.8% in 90 days.

Baker Randall L, Chief Operating Officer of FB Bancorp, made an initial purchase of 261 shares at $11.34 on 2025-03-05, establishing a new position with zero prior holdings. The company is currently generating negative net income of $-895.0K, and the stock has declined 7.8% over the past 90 days and 1.3% over 30 days, trading at $11.40 relative to its 52-week high of $12.61. The small transaction size ($2,959.74) and newly initiated position, combined with the company's negative earnings and recent downward price momentum, provide limited clarity on the insider's intent or confidence level at current valuation.

2025-03-06
low
Chief Financial Officer
45 shares
$504
@ $11.21
Significance 3/10

CFO Todd Wanner bought 45 shares of FBLA at $11.21 on 2025-03-05; post-transaction holdings 8,170 shares.

Todd Wanner, CFO of FB Bancorp, purchased 45 shares at $11.21 on 2025-03-05, bringing his total holdings to 8,170 shares. This represents a modest +0.6% increase in his position from 8,125 shares. The buy occurred in a compressed price context: FBLA is trading at $11.40 (current), down 9.6% from its 52-week high of $12.61 and down 1.3% over the past 30 days. Notably, the company is unprofitable with a net loss of $895.0K, and this purchase follows a prior buy by the same executive on 2025-02-21 at the same ticker. The small dollar value ($504.45) and modest share increase make this a routine accumulation activity without sufficient scale to signal conviction.

February 2025
2025-02-24
low
Chief Financial Officer
175 shares
$2,004
@ $11.45
Significance 3/10

CFO WANNER TODD M buys 175 FBLA shares at $11.45; stock down 5.0% in 30 days

Chief Financial Officer WANNER TODD M purchased 175 shares of FB Bancorp at $11.45 on 2025-02-21, increasing holdings from 8,266 to 8,441 shares. The purchase occurred in the context of stock price weakness: FBLA has declined 5.0% over the past 30 days and 5.1% over 90 days, trading at $11.26 (10.7% below its 52-week high of $12.61). The company is currently unprofitable with net income of $-895,000.00. The modest transaction size ($2,003.75 total value) and limited share increase (2.1% vs. pre-transaction holdings) represent a small-scale insider purchase during a period of operational losses and stock depreciation, warranting monitoring for further CFO activity or company performance development.

November 2024
2024-11-21
medium
5,000 shares
$61,032
@ $12.21
Significance 4/10

Director Barousse Gerard W Jr purchases 5,000 shares of FB Bancorp at $12.21 in debut holding

Director Barousse Gerard W Jr purchased 5,000 shares at $12.21 on 2024-11-20, establishing an initial position in FB Bancorp with a total transaction value of $61,032.50. This represents a debut holding for the director—prior holdings were zero shares—in a company trading at $12.11 as of 2024-11-21, reflecting a stock listed only 22 trading days ago. Notably, FB Bancorp carries net income of $-895,000.00, indicating the company is currently unprofitable. The combination of a recent listing, negative earnings, and the director's entry-level purchase size merits attention to understand whether this reflects confidence in turnaround prospects or other context (such as board appointment timing).

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