Insider Activity Spotlight: Gentleman Courtney’s Recent Deal at Synchrony

The March 1, 2026 transaction shows Gentleman Courtney, a long‑standing shareholder, purchasing 9,768 restricted stock units (RSUs) worth $69.11 per share, adding 27,621 shares to his holdings. Simultaneously, he sold 3,452 shares to cover the tax withholding on the RSUs, and later sold 4,338 shares under a Rule 10b5‑1 plan. These moves suggest a strategy of gradual accumulation coupled with periodic liquidity management rather than a single large disposition.

Implications for Investors

Courtney’s RSU acquisition comes at a time when Synchrony’s stock is trading just below the 52‑week low of $40.55, after a modest 11.42 % decline this month and a 5.75 % dip in the week. The sizable RSU grant, coupled with a recent 298 % surge in social‑media buzz, indicates that insiders see long‑term upside. For investors, this may signal confidence in the company’s consumer‑finance model amid a recovering retail sector. However, the simultaneous sell orders highlight the need to monitor potential short‑term price pressure from tax‑related liquidity needs.

What This Means for Synchrony’s Future

Courtney’s disciplined buying pattern—RSUs vesting over three years—aligns with Synchrony’s focus on sustainable, fee‑based credit products. The company’s price‑earnings ratio of 7.43 suggests undervaluation relative to peers, and the recent CFO appearance at a major financial conference could bolster investor sentiment. If insiders continue to add shares, it may reinforce the narrative of confidence in the company’s strategic initiatives, potentially supporting a rebound in share price.

Gentleman Courtney: A Profile

Historically, Courtney has alternated between buying and selling sizable blocks of common stock and dividend‑equivalent units. His 2026 February filings show a 12,045‑share sale at $70.60 and a 74‑unit purchase at $72.31, followed by a 18,313‑share purchase and a 6,267‑share sale on January 21. This pattern reflects a willingness to capitalize on short‑term price swings while maintaining a core long‑term stake. The recent RSU grant—approximately 27,000 shares—represents a significant increase in his total holdings, now at 27,621 shares post‑transaction, suggesting a commitment to the company’s growth trajectory.

Concluding Thoughts

For market participants, Courtney’s combined buying and selling activity underscores a balanced approach: leveraging tax‑related liquidity needs while accruing long‑term equity through RSUs. The timing—amid heightened social‑media buzz and a modestly depressed share price—could be a signal that insiders view Synchrony’s consumer‑finance strategy as resilient. As the company continues to navigate a competitive retail‑credit landscape, sustained insider buying may provide a stabilizing force and a subtle endorsement of future performance.

DateOwnerTransaction TypeSharesPrice per ShareSecurity
2026-03-01Gentleman Courtney (See remarks)Buy9,768.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-01Gentleman Courtney (See remarks)Sell3,452.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-02Gentleman Courtney (See remarks)Sell4,338.0067.71Common Stock
2026-03-01Howse Curtis (See remarks)Buy19,535.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-01Howse Curtis (See remarks)Sell11,184.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-02Howse Curtis (See remarks)Sell7,882.0067.71Common Stock
2026-03-01Juel Carol (See remarks)Buy24,093.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-01Juel Carol (See remarks)Sell14,561.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-02Juel Carol (See remarks)Sell16,859.0067.71Common Stock
2026-03-01Schaller Bart (See remarks)Buy14,610.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-01Schaller Bart (See remarks)Sell9,895.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-02Schaller Bart (See remarks)Sell12,980.0067.71Common Stock
2026-03-01Wenzel Brian J. Sr. (See remarks)Buy31,255.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-01Wenzel Brian J. Sr. (See remarks)Sell16,911.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-02Wenzel Brian J. Sr. (See remarks)Sell19,580.0067.71Common Stock
2026-03-03Wenzel Brian J. Sr. (See remarks)Sell47,112.0067.16Common Stock
2026-03-01Owens Darrell (See remarks)Buy8,140.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-01Owens Darrell (See remarks)Sell3,076.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-02Owens Darrell (See remarks)Sell3,865.0067.71Common Stock
2026-03-01MOTHNER JONATHAN S (See remarks)Sell12,936.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-01MOTHNER JONATHAN S (See remarks)Buy24,093.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-01Tiliakos Amy (See remarks)Buy3,907.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-01Tiliakos Amy (See remarks)Sell335.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-01Casellas Alberto (See remarks)Buy19,535.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-01Casellas Alberto (See remarks)Sell12,143.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-02Casellas Alberto (See remarks)Sell14,399.0067.71Common Stock
2026-03-01DOUBLES BRIAN D (See remarks)Sell68,158.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-01DOUBLES BRIAN D (See remarks)Buy105,322.0069.11Common Stock
2026-03-02DOUBLES BRIAN D (See remarks)Sell150,000.0068.86Common Stock
2026-03-02DOUBLES BRIAN D (See remarks)Buy39,105.0033.53Common Stock
2026-03-02DOUBLES BRIAN D (See remarks)Sell39,105.0068.52Common Stock
2026-03-02DOUBLES BRIAN D (See remarks)Buy28,449.0034.30Common Stock
2026-03-02DOUBLES BRIAN D (See remarks)Sell28,449.0067.96Common Stock
2026-03-02DOUBLES BRIAN D (See remarks)Sell39,105.00N/AEmployee Stock Option (right to buy)
2026-03-02DOUBLES BRIAN D (See remarks)Sell28,449.00N/AEmployee Stock Option (right to buy)