US Stock Insider Trading | Primis Financial disclosed two insider transactions on March 12

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On March 12, 2026, Primis Financial (FRST) disclosed two company insider transaction records. Director Biagas John Fitzgerald purchased 1,550 shares on March 11, 2026.

【Recent Insider Transactions】

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price Per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
March 12, 2026 Director Biagas John Fitzgerald March 11, 2026 Buy 1550 12.75 19.8K
March 12, 2026 Director Diaz Deborah March 6, 2026 Buy 1050 12.77 13.4K
March 9, 2026 Executive Leibson Marie Taylor March 9, 2026 Buy 5500 11.99 65.9K
February 11, 2026 Director COOK WILLIAM RAND February 10, 2026 Buy 1770 14.17 25.1K
February 6, 2026 Director COOK WILLIAM RAND February 5, 2026 Buy 1410 14.26 20.1K
February 4, 2026 Executive Switzer Matthew Alan February 3, 2026 Buy 2500 14.06 35.2K
December 12, 2025 Director Diaz Deborah December 10, 2025 Buy 1608 12.34 19.8K
November 13, 2025 Director Clagett Robert Yates November 13, 2025 Buy 2268 10.98 24.9K
November 12, 2025 Director Johnson Eric Alan October 28, 2025 Buy 2020 10.70 21.6K
November 12, 2025 Director Clagett Robert Yates November 11, 2025 Buy 1830 10.84 19.8K

【Company Profile】

Primis Financial Corp. was incorporated in Virginia on July 28, 2004. It is the bank holding company of Primis bank, which is a chartered bank in Virginia and began operations on April 14, 2005. Primis Bank provides a range of financial services to individuals and small- and mid-sized businesses. Their primary business is to obtain deposits from the public through branch offices, digital platforms, and deposit intermediary institutions, and to use these deposits to fund their loan and investment securities portfolio. They seek to become a full-service bank, providing a variety of financial services to middle-market business customers as well as retail customers. They are an active commercial lending institution, and they also invest funds in mortgage-backed securities, mortgage debt, securities issued by federal government agencies, and debt of states and political subdivisions.

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