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Interval Partners Boosts Stake in Associated Banc-Corp
Investment firm increases ownership of regional bank by over 22%
Mar. 14, 2026 at 11:29am
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Interval Partners LP, an investment management firm, has increased its stake in Associated Banc-Corp (NYSE: ASB) by 22.2% during the third quarter. The firm now owns 527,497 shares of the regional bank's stock, representing approximately 0.32% ownership.
Why it matters
This investment signals Interval Partners' confidence in Associated Banc-Corp's performance and growth potential. As a major shareholder, Interval Partners' increased stake could influence the bank's strategic decisions and direction.
The details
According to a recent SEC filing, Interval Partners bought an additional 95,855 shares of Associated Banc-Corp during the third quarter, bringing its total ownership to 527,497 shares. This represents a 22.2% increase in the firm's stake in the regional bank.
- Interval Partners increased its stake in Associated Banc-Corp during the third quarter of 2026.
The players
Interval Partners LP
An investment management firm that has increased its ownership in Associated Banc-Corp.
Associated Banc-Corp
A regional bank headquartered in Green Bay, Wisconsin, with over 200 branches across the Midwest.
The takeaway
Interval Partners' increased stake in Associated Banc-Corp suggests the investment firm sees significant growth potential in the regional bank. This move could signal upcoming strategic changes or initiatives at Associated Banc-Corp as it seeks to capitalize on the confidence of this major shareholder.
