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i3 Verticals CRO Sells Over $142K in Shares
Insider transaction reduces executive's direct stake by 16%
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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i3 Verticals, Inc. (NASDAQ:IIIV) Chief Revenue Officer Paul Christians sold 6,122 shares of the company's stock on March 6 at an average price of $23.23, reducing his direct ownership by 16.38% to 31,250 shares. The transaction was worth approximately $142,214.
Why it matters
Insider transactions, especially sales by executives, can provide insight into a company's performance and management's outlook. This sale by the CRO, who directly oversees revenue generation, may signal some caution about the company's near-term prospects despite recent positive financial results and guidance.
The details
According to a SEC Form 4 filing, Paul Christians, the Chief Revenue Officer of i3 Verticals, sold 6,122 shares of the company's stock on March 6, 2026. The shares were sold at an average price of $23.23, resulting in total proceeds of approximately $142,214. This transaction reduced Christians' direct ownership stake in i3 Verticals by 16.38%, from 37,372 shares down to 31,250 shares.
- The share sale transaction occurred on March 6, 2026.
The players
Paul Christians
Chief Revenue Officer of i3 Verticals, Inc.
i3 Verticals, Inc.
A provider of integrated software and merchant payment processing solutions tailored for specific vertical markets across the United States.
What they’re saying
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What’s next
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The takeaway
This insider sale by the i3 Verticals CRO, who oversees revenue generation, may signal some caution about the company's near-term prospects despite recent positive financial results and guidance.





