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Servat Jean-Luc

Director

Director
2 filings analyzed · 1 company · Latest 2026-02-19

Companies

Company Buys Sells Direction
FIRST NORTHERN COMMUNITY BANCORP FNRN 12 0 Net buying

Activity

February 2026
medium
Buy
1,463 shares
$21,330
Significance 6/10

Director Servat Jean-Luc bought 1,463 shares at blended average $14.58 across 6 transactions (2/18–2/19), +73.2% increase to holdings; cluster pattern with 2 other insiders buying in past 14 days.

Servat Jean-Luc, a director at First Northern Community Bancorp, executed 6 separate purchases totaling 1,463 shares for $21,329.57 over two trading days (2026-02-18 to 2026-02-19) at a blended average price of $14.58, expanding his stake by 73.2% from 2,000 to 3,463 shares. The timing coincides with the stock trading near its 52-week high of $14.00 (current price matches the high), and the purchase prices ($14.50–$14.65 range) represent execution slightly above current levels. A concurrent cluster buy signal—2 other insiders purchased within the same 14-day window—suggests synchronized director-level confidence in the company's valuation or outlook. At a P/E of 10.45 and market cap of $220,146,976.00, the company is modestly valued, and the recent 8.9% 30-day and 9.8% 90-day price gains provide context for the timing of these purchases.

medium
Buy
2,000 shares
$28,973
Significance 6/10

Director Servat Jean-Luc bought 2,000 shares across 6 transactions for $28,972.99 at FNRN on Feb 11–12, 2026

Director Servat Jean-Luc executed 6 separate purchases totaling 2,000 shares for $28,972.99, establishing an initial position in First Northern Community Bancorp at a blended average price of $14.49. The current price of $13.90 is 4.1% below the blended average, and the stock trades at the 52-week high after a 30-day appreciation of +8.8% and 90-day gain of +10.7%. The company's P/E of 10.37 and net income of $6,013,000.00 position it in the small-cap regional banking space. The multi-day timing and variety of transaction prices suggest a deliberate accumulation strategy rather than opportunistic single-point entry.

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