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Intech Investment Management Boosts Stake in Associated Banc-Corp
Institutional investor increases holding in regional bank by 42.5% in Q3
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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Intech Investment Management LLC, an institutional investor, increased its position in Associated Banc-Corp (NYSE:ASB) by 42.5% in the third quarter, according to a recent SEC filing. The firm now owns 131,827 shares of the bank's stock, worth approximately $3.39 million.
Why it matters
The increased stake by Intech Investment Management suggests the firm sees value in Associated Banc-Corp's stock and believes the regional bank has growth potential. This could be a positive signal for the company's future performance.
The details
According to the 13F filing, Intech Investment Management purchased an additional 39,331 shares of Associated Banc-Corp in the third quarter, bringing its total holding to 131,827 shares. The firm now owns approximately 0.08% of the bank's outstanding stock.
- Intech Investment Management increased its stake in Associated Banc-Corp in the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Intech Investment Management LLC
An institutional investor and asset management firm.
Associated Banc-Corp
A regional bank headquartered in Green Bay, Wisconsin, with over 200 branches across the Midwest.
The takeaway
The increased investment by Intech Investment Management in Associated Banc-Corp suggests the firm sees long-term growth potential in the regional bank, which could be a positive sign for the company's future performance.


