Oportun Financial Insider Sells Over $260K in Shares

Patrick Kirscht, an insider at the financial technology company, reduced his stake by nearly 11%.

Mar. 12, 2026 at 10:42pm

Oportun Financial Corporation (NASDAQ:OPRT) insider Patrick Kirscht sold 54,299 shares of the company's stock on March 10th, 2026. The shares were sold at an average price of $4.90, resulting in a total transaction value of $266,065.10. Following the sale, Kirscht's ownership in the company decreased by 10.99%, with him now directly owning 439,618 shares valued at approximately $2,154,128.20.

Why it matters

Insider transactions, such as this sale by Patrick Kirscht, can provide insights into a company's performance and the perspectives of those closest to its operations. Oportun Financial is a financial technology company focused on serving the underbanked and credit-invisible population in the United States, making this insider sale noteworthy for investors tracking the company's developments.

The details

The transaction involved the sale of 54,299 shares by Patrick Kirscht, an insider at Oportun Financial. The shares were sold at an average price of $4.90, resulting in a total transaction value of $266,065.10. Following the sale, Kirscht's direct ownership in the company decreased by 10.99%, from 493,917 shares to 439,618 shares, valued at approximately $2,154,128.20.

  • The shares were sold on Tuesday, March 10th, 2026.

The players

Patrick Kirscht

An insider at Oportun Financial Corporation, a financial technology company that provides consumer lending products to the underbanked and credit-invisible population in the United States.

Oportun Financial Corporation

A financial technology company that provides consumer lending products, including unsecured personal installment loans, secured credit-builder loans, and a proprietary mobile wallet, to the underbanked and credit-invisible population in the United States.

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The takeaway

This insider sale by Patrick Kirscht at Oportun Financial highlights the need for investors to closely monitor insider transactions, as they can provide valuable insights into a company's performance and the perspectives of those closest to its operations.