US Stock Insider Trading | Magyar Bancorp Disclosed One Insider Transaction on February 13

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On February 13, 2026, Magyar Bancorp (MGYR) disclosed one insider transaction. Director Fitzgerald John S purchased 100 shares on February 11, 2026.

【Recent Insider Transactions】

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
February 13, 2026 Director Fitzgerald John S February 11, 2026 Buy 100 18.00 1,800.00
December 15, 2025 Director Lombardi Michael R December 11, 2025 Buy 1 17.02 17.02
December 15, 2025 Director Lombardi Michael R December 11, 2025 Buy 288 17.10 4,924.80
December 15, 2025 Director Lombardi Michael R December 12, 2025 Buy 261 17.24 4,499.64
November 7, 2025 Director Ruane Maureen November 6, 2025 Buy 1,464 17.24 $25,200.00
November 6, 2025 Director Fitzgerald John S November 6, 2025 Buy 200 17.24 3,448.00
July 29, 2025 Director Eisenhauer Susan July 29, 2025 Buy 2 16.88 33.76
July 29, 2025 Director Eisenhauer Susan July 29, 2025 Buy 374 16.93 6,331.82
May 23, 2025 Director Fitzgerald John S May 22, 2025 Buy 100 15.50 1,550.00
May 22, 2025 Director Fitzgerald John S May 20, 2025 Buy 5 15.31 76.55

【Company Information】

Magyar Bancorp, Inc. is the mid-tier holding company of Magyar Bank. Magyar Bank is a savings bank chartered in New Jersey, headquartered in New Brunswick, New Jersey, established in 1922. Its main business includes accepting deposits from residents near its offices in New Brunswick, Middlesex, and Somerset Counties, New Jersey, and investing those deposits and proceeds from wholesale financing in residential mortgages, home equity loans, home equity lines of credit, commercial real estate loans, business loans, Small Business Administration loans, construction loans, and investment trusts. The company also issues primarily mortgage-backed consumer loans. Its loan portfolio mainly consists of loan packages. Revenue is generated from interest and securities income. Securities investments mainly include mortgage-backed securities and U.S. government and government-sponsored enterprise debt. The company’s income also comes from service fees. Its primary sources of funds are deposits, borrowings, and the principal and interest from loans and securities.

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