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James S. Mahan III, Chief Executive Officer of Live Oak Bancshares (NYSE:LOB), sold 10,000 shares for a transaction value of ~$351,300 through indirect holdings on Dec. 12, 2025, as disclosed in the SEC Form 4 filing.

Transaction summary

Metric Value
Shares sold (indirect) 10,000
Transaction value ~$351,300
Post-transaction shares (indirect through the James S. Mahan Revocable Trust) 3,087,844
Post-transaction value (indirect ownership through the James S. Mahan Revocable Trust) ~$109 million

Transaction value based on SEC Form 4 weighted average purchase price ($35.13); post-transaction value based on Dec. 12, 2025 market close ($35.31).

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Company overview

Metric Value
Revenue (TTM) $533.05 million
Net income (TTM) $68.61 million
Dividend yield 0.30%
1-year price change -20.30%

* 1-year price change calculated using Dec. 12, 2025 as the reference date.

Company snapshot

Live Oak Bancshares is a regional bank holding company with a diversified financial services platform and a focus on commercial banking for small business clients.

What this transaction means for investors

The disposition of Live Oak Bancshares stock by CEO James S. Mahan does not appear to be cause for alarm. He still indirectly retained over six million shares in the company across the identified trusts and LLCs.

Mr. Mahan’s sale comes at a time when Live Oak Bancshares stock experienced an upswing. His disposition of shares at a price of $35.13 was not far from the stock’s 52-week high of $41.56 reached in January of 2025. Given this, it looks like Mr. Mahan was taking advantage of the rise in share price to lock in some gains.

Live Oak Bancshares saw third quarter revenue grow 2% year over year to $146.1 million as its total assets grew 16% year over year to $14.67 billion. This was due to strong loan production and growth in deposits.

The financial institution’s business performance is solid, but its price-to-earnings ratio is a bit elevated, making now a good time to sell but not necessarily to buy. Wait for the share price to drop before deciding to invest.

Glossary

Indirect holdings: Shares owned through trusts, LLCs, or other entities rather than in the individual’s own name.
Direct holdings: Shares owned personally and registered directly to the individual, not through intermediaries.
Form 4: A required SEC filing disclosing insider trades of company securities by executives, directors, or major shareholders.
Revocable trust: A legal entity allowing the owner to retain control and make changes, often used for estate planning and asset management.
LLC (Limited Liability Company): A business structure offering liability protection and flexible ownership, sometimes used to hold investments.
Disposition: The act of selling or otherwise transferring ownership of an asset, such as company shares.
Median sell cadence: The typical frequency or size of recent share sales by an insider, used for comparison.
Total return: The investment’s price change plus all dividends and distributions, assuming those payouts are reinvested.
Dividend yield: Annual dividend income expressed as a percentage of the current share price.
TTM: The 12-month period ending with the most recent quarterly report.
Beneficial ownership: The true ownership of shares, even if held indirectly through trusts or other entities.
Insider sale: The sale of company stock by an executive, director, or major shareholder, typically reported to regulators.

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Robert Izquierdo has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Live Oak Bancshares. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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