
Washington Trust Bancorp Inc
NASDAQ:WASH

During the last 3 months Washington Trust Bancorp Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 15% over this period ( loading = false, 5000)" href="https://www.alphaspread.com/comparison/nasdaq/wash/vs/indx/gspc">open performance analysis).
The last transaction was made on
May 2, 2024
by
Ryan Kathleen A
(Senior Vice President)
, who
sold
11k USD
worth of WASH shares.
During the last 3 months Washington Trust Bancorp Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has dropped by 15% over this period ( loading = false, 5000)" href="https://www.alphaspread.com/comparison/nasdaq/wash/vs/indx/gspc">open performance analysis).
The last transaction was made on
May 2, 2024
by
Ryan Kathleen A
(Senior Vice President)
, who
sold
11k USD
worth of WASH shares.
Washington Trust Bancorp Inc
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Washington Trust Bancorp, Inc. operates as a bank holding company. The company is headquartered in Westerly, Rhode Island and currently employs 623 full-time employees. The Bank provides a range of banking and financial services to individuals and businesses, including commercial, residential and consumer lending, retail and commercial deposit products, and wealth management and trust services. Its lending activities include commercial loans, residential real estate loans and consumer loans. The Bank offers a range of deposit products with a variety of interest rates and terms to consumer, commercial, non-profit and municipal deposit customers. Its deposit accounts consist of noninterest-bearing demand deposits, interest-bearing demand deposits, negotiable order of withdrawal (NOW) accounts, money market accounts, savings accounts and time deposits. The company provides a range of wealth management services, including investment management, holistic financial planning services, personal trust and estate services, and institutional trust services.

What is Insider Trading?
Insider trading refers to the buying or selling of a company’s stock by individuals with access to non-public, material information about the company.
While legal insider trading occurs when insiders follow disclosure rules, illegal insider trading involves trading based on confidential information and is prohibited by law.
Why is Insider Trading Important?
It isn't a coincidence that corporate executives seem to always buy at the right times. After all, they have access to every bit of company information you could ever want.
However, the fact that company executives have unique insights doesn't mean that individual investors are always left in the dark. Insider trading data is out there for all who want to use it.

Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.