Insider Activity Spotlight: Huntington Bancshares’ Executive VP Buys and Sells
On February 10, 2026, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer Brendan Lawlor executed a series of trades that moved his stake from 66,785 shares down to 42,398 shares—a net sale of roughly 24,400 shares. The transactions were conducted at prices ranging from $8.57 to $18.94, with a total sale proceeds of about $438,000. The day’s market price of $17.93 was close to the average execution price of $17.34, indicating that Lawlor sold at roughly market value. The sizable volume of shares sold, combined with the relatively high social‑media buzz (214 % intensity) and a positive sentiment (+79), suggests that the move may have generated heightened scrutiny among retail investors.
What This Means for Investors
Lawlor’s sale occurs against a backdrop of a 52‑week low of $11.92 and a current price that sits just under the 52‑week high of $19.46. While the bank’s forward guidance for FY 2027 remains modest, the insider outflow could signal a shift in confidence or simply a personal portfolio rebalancing. For investors, the key takeaway is that the bank’s top executive is reducing exposure, which may be interpreted either as a negative signal or as a routine liquidity move. The fact that the sale was not executed in a single block but spread across multiple transactions also mitigates the risk of a sharp price impact.
Broader Company‑Wide Insider Activity
Lawlor’s actions are part of a broader pattern of insider trading at Huntington Bancshares. Recent filings show a mix of purchases and sales by other senior executives, including a notable sale by CEO Stephen Steinour of 33,726 shares at $19.12 and a purchase of 50,000 shares at $10.06. The CEO’s holdings remain substantial (over 1.5 million shares), suggesting continued confidence in the company’s long‑term prospects. The presence of both buying and selling across the board indicates that executives are actively managing their portfolios, perhaps in response to market volatility or personal financial planning, rather than signaling a unified change in outlook.
Implications for the Company’s Future
From a strategic perspective, Huntington Bancshares is positioned to continue expanding its regional footprint and diversifying its product mix, as highlighted in recent earnings guidance and industry events. The bank’s market cap of $37.7 billion and a P/E of 13.28 place it in a solid valuation range for the financial sector. The insider activity, while noteworthy, does not appear to undermine the company’s growth trajectory. Investors should watch for any concentration of sales that could precede a price decline, but the current mix of sales and purchases suggests a balanced approach to risk management by the leadership team.
| Date | Owner | Transaction Type | Shares | Price per Share | Security |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-02-10 | Lawlor Brendan A (Executive VP and CCO) | Buy | 18,623.00 | 8.57 | Common Stock |
| 2026-02-10 | Lawlor Brendan A (Executive VP and CCO) | Buy | 10,101.00 | 16.08 | Common Stock |
| 2026-02-10 | Lawlor Brendan A (Executive VP and CCO) | Sell | 254.99 | 18.94 | Common Stock |
| 2026-02-10 | Lawlor Brendan A (Executive VP and CCO) | Sell | 1,610.00 | 18.89 | Common Stock |
| 2026-02-10 | Lawlor Brendan A (Executive VP and CCO) | Sell | 6,834.00 | 18.91 | Common Stock |
| 2026-02-10 | Lawlor Brendan A (Executive VP and CCO) | Sell | 8,589.00 | 18.91 | Common Stock |
| 2026-02-10 | Lawlor Brendan A (Executive VP and CCO) | Sell | 17,200.00 | 18.93 | Common Stock |
| 2026-02-10 | Lawlor Brendan A (Executive VP and CCO) | Sell | 10,101.00 | 0.00 | Employee/Director Stock Option (Right to Buy) |
| 2026-02-10 | Lawlor Brendan A (Executive VP and CCO) | Sell | 18,623.00 | 0.00 | Employee/Director Stock Option (Right to Buy) |
| 2026-02-10 | Hepner Virginia A () | Sell | 3,000.00 | 0.00 | Common Stock |
| 2026-02-01 | Hepner Virginia A () | Buy | 70,779.00 | 0.00 | Common Stock |




