OP Bancorp CFO Sells Nearly $12,400 in Shares

Insider selling activity reported as bank posts mixed quarterly results

Mar. 13, 2026 at 7:51pm

OP Bancorp (NASDAQ:OPBK) CFO Jaehyun Park sold 958 shares of the company's stock on March 12 at an average price of $12.91, a transaction valued at about $12,367.78 that was disclosed in an SEC Form 4 filing. The bank recently reported quarterly earnings that missed analyst estimates, with EPS of $0.47 versus a $0.52 consensus, and revenue slightly below forecasts.

Why it matters

Insider selling activity can provide insight into management's views on a company's prospects, though a single transaction does not necessarily indicate a broader trend. OP Bancorp's mixed quarterly results and the CFO's stock sale may raise questions among investors about the bank's near-term outlook.

The details

In the March 12 transaction, OP Bancorp CFO Jaehyun Park sold 958 shares at an average price of $12.91, resulting in total proceeds of around $12,367.78. The sale was disclosed in a Form 4 filing with the SEC. OP Bancorp recently reported Q4 2025 earnings that fell short of analyst expectations, with EPS of $0.47 versus a $0.52 consensus estimate. The bank also posted revenue slightly below forecasts. Shares of OP Bancorp currently trade near $12.91, giving the company a market capitalization of approximately $192 million, a P/E ratio of 7.55, and a quarterly dividend of $0.12 (3.7% yield).

  • The CFO transaction occurred on March 12, 2026.
  • OP Bancorp reported Q4 2025 earnings on January 22, 2026.

The players

Jaehyun Park

The Chief Financial Officer of OP Bancorp.

OP Bancorp

A community-focused financial institution headquartered in Suffolk, Virginia that offers a range of commercial and consumer banking services.

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What they’re saying

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The takeaway

This insider selling activity by OP Bancorp's CFO comes on the heels of the bank reporting mixed quarterly results, raising questions about management's outlook for the company's near-term performance and potentially signaling some uncertainty among company insiders.