US Stock Insider Trading | Heritage Commerce Disclosed One Insider Transaction on March 3rd

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On March 3, 2026, Heritage Commerce (HTBK) disclosed one insider transaction. Executive Sabnani Janisha sold 2,058 shares on February 27, 2026.

[Recent Insider Transactions]

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
March 3, 2026 Executive Sabnani Janisha February 27, 2026 Sell 2,058 12.43 $25,600
December 29, 2025 Executive Just Susan Svensson December 23, 2025 Sell 3,669 12.49 $45,800
September 11, 2025 Director CABRAL BRUCE H September 9, 2025 Sell 5,889 10.22 $60,200
September 10, 2025 Executive Just Susan Svensson September 8, 2025 Sell 960 10.23 $9,820.80
August 5, 2025 Executive SA THOMAS A August 1, 2025 Buy 20,000 9.25 $185,000
June 3, 2025 Executive Edmonds-Waters Christopher June 2, 2025 Sell 325 9.15 $2,974.01
June 3, 2025 Executive Edmonds-Waters Christopher June 2, 2025 Sell 3,500 9.14 $32,000
May 13, 2025 Director Sutton Marina Park May 12, 2025 Buy 2,470 4.92 $12,200
March 11, 2025 Director Jones Robertson Clay JR March 10, 2025 Sell 5,145 9.73 $50,100
March 11, 2025 Executive Just Susan Svensson March 10, 2025 Sell 1,602 9.73 $15,600

[Company Profile]

Heritage Commerce Corp was founded in California in 1997 and is a bank holding company registered under the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 (as amended). The company provides a wide range of banking services through Heritage Bank of Commerce, which is its wholly owned subsidiary and primary asset. Heritage Bank of Commerce is a California-chartered bank headquartered in San Jose, California, and began operations in 1994. It is a multi-community independent bank serving small and medium-sized businesses and their owners, managers, and employees. The company operates through ten full-service branches, all located in the southern and eastern parts of the San Francisco Bay Area in Santa Clara, Alameda, and Contra Costa counties. Its market includes the headquarters of several technology companies, commonly known as “Silicon Valley.”

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