Market President William A. Jr. bought 212 RMBI shares at $14.10 on 2026-02-19, raising holdings to 844 shares (+33.7%).
Daily William A. Jr., Market President (West Ohio) at Richmond Mutual Bancorporation, purchased 212 shares at $14.10 on 2026-02-19, increasing his stake from 631 to 844 shares. This represents a 33.7% increase in his personal holdings of RMBI stock. The transaction occurred at $14.10, which is below the current price of $14.11 and well below the 52-week high of $14.97. At the time of the trade, RMBI was trading -5.7% from its 52-week high and had risen 5.5% over the prior 90 days. The insider has a minimal cross-ticker track record with 2 prior open-market buys, and the same-ticker outcome history is not yet measurable for timing assessment.
Market President William A. Jr. bought 347 RMBI shares at $14.40; stake rises to 631 shares (+122.0%)
William A. Jr., Market President (West Ohio) for Richmond Mutual Bancorporation, purchased 347 shares at $14.40 on 2026-02-19, increasing his holdings from 284 to 631 shares—a net increase of 122.0% relative to pre-transaction holdings. This is his second discretionary buy at RMBI within three weeks (prior buy on 2026-01-28), indicating a pattern of accumulation at the same ticker. The current price of $14.09 sits 5.9% below the 52-week high of $14.97, positioning this transaction near recent highs. The company's fundamentals show a P/E of 13.81 with net income of $3,597,006.00 and a market cap of $147,240,598.63, suggesting a modestly-valued mid-cap mutual bank. The sequential purchases lack yet-measurable outcomes, so immediate performance validation is unavailable.
Market President William A. Jr. buys 284 shares of RMBI at $14.06
William A. Jr., Market President (West Ohio) at Richmond Mutual Bancorporation, made an initial open-market purchase of 284 shares at $14.06 on 2026-01-28, establishing a first-time position in his employer. The stock currently trades at $14.03, only $0.03 below purchase price, placing the transaction near flat relative to today's market. Within the 52-week range of $11.60–$14.97, the purchase occurred in the upper portion (within 5% of the 52-week high at -6.3% from peak), and the 90-day momentum is positive at +5.2%. This modest initial stake represents new insider holdings in a company with a market cap of $146.6M and P/E of 13.75, typical for a regional bank, but the small share count and dollar amount ($4.0K) provide limited signal about conviction or strategic positioning at the executive level.