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U.S. Stock Insider Trading | Old Second Bancorp disclosed details of one insider transaction on March 4
On March 4, 2026, Old Second Bancorp (OSBC) disclosed an insider trading transaction. Director Eccher James sold 12,800 shares on March 2, 2026.
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【Company Information】
Old Second Bancorp, Inc. was incorporated in Delaware on September 8, 1981, and is a bank holding company registered under the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956. The company provides financial services through its locations in Cook, Kane, Kendall, DeKalb, DuPage, LaSalle, and Will counties in Illinois. The company’s primary deposit products include checking services, NOW accounts, money market accounts, savings accounts, and certificates of deposit, while its main loan products consist of commercial mortgages, construction loans, commercial loans, residential mortgages, and installment loans. Loans are primarily secured by various forms of collateral including real estate, commercial assets, and consumer property, but the borrower’s cash flow is typically the main source of repayment. The bank also engages in trust activities, which include wealth management and investment advisory services, and provides residential mortgage banking and cash management services to commercial clients. However, the ability of customers to repay loans depends on the real estate market and overall economic conditions in the Chicago area.