David Fisher Sells 9,573 Shares of Enova International (NYSE:ENVA) Stock

Enova International chairman reduces stake by 2.68%

Jan. 28, 2026 at 6:07pm

Enova International, Inc. (NYSE:ENVA) Chairman David Fisher sold 9,573 shares of the company's stock in a transaction on Monday, January 26th. The shares were sold at an average price of $157.81, for a total value of $1,510,715.13. Following the completion of the transaction, the chairman directly owned 348,223 shares in the company, valued at approximately $54,953,071.63.

Why it matters

Insider transactions, such as this sale by the Enova International chairman, can provide insights into management's views on the company's prospects and valuation. Significant insider sales may signal concerns or a desire to diversify holdings, while purchases can indicate confidence in the company's future.

The details

The transaction represented a 2.68% decrease in Fisher's ownership stake in Enova International. The company is a Chicago-based financial services firm that specializes in online lending solutions, including short-term consumer loans, lines of credit, and installment loans.

  • On Monday, January 26th, 2026, Fisher sold 9,573 shares of Enova International stock.
  • On Tuesday, December 16th, 2025, Fisher sold 15,000 shares of Enova International stock.
  • On Friday, November 21st, 2025, Fisher sold 6,000 shares of Enova International stock.

The players

David Fisher

Chairman of Enova International, Inc.

Enova International, Inc.

A Chicago-based financial services company specializing in online lending solutions.

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