US Stock Insider Trading | Hope Bancorp Discloses 2 Insider Transactions on February 6

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On February 6, 2026, Hope Bancorp (HOPE) disclosed two insider transactions. Director HA DAISY Y sold 31,000 shares on February 6, 2026.

[Recent Insider Transactions]

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
February 6, 2026 Director HA DAISY Y February 5, 2026 Sell 25,500 12.57 321,000
February 6, 2026 Director HA DAISY Y February 6, 2026 Sell 31,000 12.48 387,100
January 7, 2026 Executive Hawley Brian William December 20, 2025 Sell 358 11.45 4,099.10
December 12, 2025 Executive KIM JASON K December 10, 2025 Sell 1,000 11.54 11,500
December 12, 2025 Executive KIM JASON K December 12, 2025 Sell 1,000 11.41 11,400
December 12, 2025 Director Malone David P December 11, 2025 Sell 20,800 11.50 239,400
December 12, 2025 Executive KIM JASON K December 11, 2025 Sell 1,000 11.60 11,600
December 8, 2025 Executive Stenger Thomas December 8, 2025 Sell 1,867 11.00 20,500
November 19, 2025 Executive Stenger Thomas November 19, 2025 Sell 2,100 10.00 21,000
October 16, 2025 Executive Harris Angelee October 15, 2025 Sell 537 10.80 5,799.60

[Company Information]

Hope Bancorp, Inc., headquartered in Los Angeles, California, is a holding company. Through its wholly owned subsidiary, BBCN Bank, a California-chartered bank, it offers commercial banking loans and deposit products. BBCN Bank’s primary operations are concentrated in California, the New York City metropolitan area, New Jersey, Chicago, and the Korean communities in Seattle.

BBCN Financial Group, formerly Nara Financial Group, was established in February 2002 as the holding company for Nara Bank. Its main business activities are conducted through BBCN Bank, primarily involving income loans and securities investments, focusing on customer deposits and other borrowings. The company’s operating income includes interest income and expense, gains and losses from the sale of financial assets, and fees earned from providing financial services, capturing the interest rate spread. Many factors beyond control, such as overall economic conditions, new banking legislation, and policies from various government and regulatory agencies, highly influence interest rates.

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