Director Jane Grebenc sold 15,000 shares of First Commonwealth Financial (FCF +0.64%) on Aug. 6, 2026, as disclosed in a recent SEC Form 4 filing.
Transaction summary
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Shares sold | 15,000 |
| Transaction value | $325,500 |
| Post-transaction shares (directly held) | 143,975 |
| Post-transaction value | $3.09 million |
Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average sale price ($21.70); post-transaction value based on Aug. 06, 2026, market close ($21.45).
Key questions
- What was the magnitude of this sale relative to the director’s total equity?
Jane Grebenc liquidated 9% of her direct holdings in this transaction, while maintaining a significant remaining stake in the firm. - How does the insider’s remaining position compare to the broader share structure?
The director’s remaining 143,975 shares represent a 0.14% ownership interest in the company as of the Aug. 10, 2026, filing. - What are the fundamental characteristics of the company at the time of this filing?
First Commonwealth Financial is a regional bank with a market capitalization of $2.2 billion as of the Aug. 7, 2026, market close, reporting trailing twelve-month net income of $168.3 million on revenue of $507 million.
Company Overview
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Share Price (as of market close 2026-08-07) | $21.51 |
| Market Capitalization | $2.2 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $507 million |
| Net Income (TTM) | $168.3 million |
Company Snapshot
- First Commonwealth Financial provides a comprehensive suite of consumer and commercial banking products and services, including internet, mobile, and telephone banking; personal checking accounts; savings accounts; health savings accounts; insured money market accounts; debit cards; investment certificates; and fixed- and variable-rate certificates of deposit.
- The company operates as a financial holding company generating revenue through net interest income from its loan and deposit portfolios, as well as non-interest income from banking fees, investment services, and other financial services.
- First Commonwealth serves both retail consumers and commercial clients throughout the United States, with a particular focus on regional markets, offering tailored banking solutions to individuals and businesses seeking relationship-based financial services.
First Commonwealth Financial is a regional banking institution with a market capitalization of $2.2 billion and TTM net income of $168.3 million, demonstrating solid profitability. The company leverages its workforce and multi-channel banking platform to deliver competitive financial services across consumer and commercial segments, positioning itself as a meaningful player in the regional banking sector.

First Commonwealth Financial
Today’s Change
(0.64%) $0.14
Current Price
$21.20
Key Data Points
Market Cap
Day’s Range
$20.95 – $21.20
52wk Range
$15.00 – $22.34
Volume
101.1K
Avg Vol
781.3K
Dividend Yield
2.61%
What this transaction means for investors
First Commonwealth is delivering a strong performance thus far in 2026, with the stock price climbing 25.6% as of this writing, compared with the S&P 500‘s 20.3% return. Most recently, it reported a successful second quarter for 2026, with adjusted earnings of $0.44, beating analyst estimates of $0.43. It also reported revenue of $139.43 million, once again exceeding estimates of $137.44 million. For the second quarter, First Commonwealth repurchased $12 million in stock and added $75 million to its share repurchase authorization.
Currently, First Commonwealth Financial’s stock price is not trading far from its 52-week high. It also offers a favorable dividend payout of 2.6% and, as mentioned earlier, is bumping up its share repurchase plan to $75 million, with both the dividend payout and share repurchases being friendly to shareholders. According to the analysts tracked by CNN, FCF has a median one-year price forecast of $24, with the highest target being $25. As of this writing, reaching that median target over the next 12 months would be an additional gain of 13.8%. With all that context in mind, and given that Grebenc holds nearly 144,000 shares, this appears to be more of a routine sale than something to worry about for shareholders.
Jack Delaney has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.
