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OceanFirst Financial Corp. Completes Merger with Flushing Financial Corporation and $225 Million Strategic Investment from Warburg Pincus

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OceanFirst Financial (NASDAQ: OCFC) completed its merger with Flushing Financial (NASDAQ: FFIC), creating a larger regional bank with 71 branches across New Jersey, New York, Long Island and Pennsylvania.

OceanFirst also closed a $225 million strategic investment from Warburg Pincus and will contribute $5 million to the OceanFirst Foundation.

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Positive

  • Merger with Flushing completed, creating a scaled regional bank franchise
  • $225 million strategic equity investment from Warburg Pincus affiliates completed
  • Combined company operates 71 branches across New Jersey, New York, Long Island, Pennsylvania
  • Flushing shareholders receive 0.85 share of OceanFirst stock per Flushing share
  • Board expanded to 17 directors, including one from Warburg Pincus
  • $5 million contribution committed to OceanFirst Foundation post-merger

Negative

  • Company warns anticipated merger benefits may not be realized or may be delayed
  • OceanFirst highlights risk of dilution from issuance of additional shares in transaction
  • Risk factors include potential loss of customers and employees following merger
  • Company cites possibility of rapid, significant deposit withdrawals impacting funding
  • Regulatory examinations may restrict activities, dividends or impose penalties
  • Forward-looking statements subject to broad economic, interest rate and market volatility risks

Key Figures

Strategic investment: $225 million Branch network: 71 retail branches Share exchange ratio: 0.85x OCFC share +5 more
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Strategic investment $225 million Equity investment from Warburg Pincus affiliates concurrent with merger close
Branch network 71 retail branches Combined OceanFirst footprint post-merger
Share exchange ratio 0.85x OCFC share Per FFIC share under merger agreement, plus cash for fractions
Community contribution $5 million Contribution to OceanFirst Foundation tied to merger
Total assets Approximately $23 billion Size of combined regional bank described in release
Board size 17 directors Combined company board (10 OceanFirst, 6 Flushing, 1 Warburg Pincus)
Franchise age 95 years Flushing’s community franchise history referenced in merger rationale
Founding year 1902 Founding year of OceanFirst Bank N.A.

Market Reality Check

Price: $18.25 Vol: Volume 1,726,518 is 2.67x...
high vol
$18.25 Last Close
Volume Volume 1,726,518 is 2.67x the 20-day average of 647,085, indicating elevated trading into the merger close. high
Technical Price at $18.25 is modestly below the 200-day MA of $18.50 and about 11.45% under the 52-week high.

Peers on Argus

OCFC slipped 0.05% while key regional bank peers (OBK, CTBI, PEBO, TMP, FSUN) we...

OCFC slipped 0.05% while key regional bank peers (OBK, CTBI, PEBO, TMP, FSUN) were all down between 0.2% and 0.97%, pointing to sector softness but a largely stock-specific, muted reaction.

Previous Acquisition Reports

3 past events · Latest: Apr 27 (Positive)
Same Type Pattern 3 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Apr 27 Merger fully approved Positive -1.0% All regulatory and shareholder approvals received, merger cleared to close.
Apr 06 Shareholder approvals Positive +1.4% Shareholders and key regulators approved pending merger agreement.
Dec 29 Merger announced Positive -6.7% Announced Flushing merger and $225M Warburg Pincus equity investment.
Pattern Detected

Acquisition-related headlines have often seen mild downside, with two of three prior merger updates triggering negative one-day moves.

Recent Company History

Over the past months, OceanFirst has steadily advanced its merger with Flushing and the related Warburg Pincus investment. On Dec 29, 2025, the merger and $225 million investment were first announced, followed by shareholder approvals on Apr 6, 2026 and full regulatory and shareholder clearances on Apr 27, 2026. Those events produced mixed price reactions, with a tendency toward modest declines. Today’s completion of the merger and receipt of Warburg’s capital represent the culmination of that sequence.

Historical Comparison

-2.1% avg move · Over three prior acquisition headlines, OCFC averaged a -2.1% one-day move. Today’s near-flat reacti...
acquisition
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Average Historical Move acquisition

Over three prior acquisition headlines, OCFC averaged a -2.1% one-day move. Today’s near-flat reaction to final merger closing is milder than earlier deal-related volatility.

Acquisition news progressed from the initial merger and $225M Warburg Pincus deal on Dec 29, 2025, to shareholder and regulatory approvals in April 2026, and now to formal closing and capital funding.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement finalizes OceanFirst’s merger with Flushing and confirms the concurrent $225 milli...
Analysis

This announcement finalizes OceanFirst’s merger with Flushing and confirms the concurrent $225 million investment from Warburg Pincus, creating an approximately $23 billion regional bank with 71 branches. Prior milestones—initial deal terms and subsequent approvals—produced mixed price reactions, underscoring execution and integration risk. Investors may focus on realized cost synergies, loan and deposit growth across New York and New Jersey, board and management integration, and whether the expanded franchise delivers the projected return and profitability metrics over time.

Key Terms

form 8-k, section 21e of the securities exchange act of 1934
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form 8-k regulatory
"Additional information about the transaction is available in a Current Report on Form 8-K..."
A Form 8-K is a report that companies file with the government to share important news quickly, such as changes in leadership, major business deals, or financial updates. It matters because it helps investors stay informed about significant events that could affect the company's value or stock price.
section 21e of the securities exchange act of 1934 regulatory
"Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended..."
Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 creates a legal safe harbor for forward-looking statements — projections, plans, estimates or predictions — made by public companies, provided those statements are identified as forward-looking and accompanied by meaningful cautionary language about risks and uncertainties. For investors, it matters because it helps distinguish promotional predictions from factual disclosures and signals which optimistic forecasts carry legal protection and which risks the company has warned could affect outcomes, like a weather forecast that comes with a disclaimer about changing conditions.

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RED BANK, N.J., June 01, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- OceanFirst Financial Corp. (NASDAQ: “OCFC”) (“OceanFirst”), the holding company for OceanFirst Bank N.A., today announced the completion of its previously announced merger with Flushing Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: “FFIC”) (“Flushing”), the holding company for Flushing Bank. The combination creates a scaled, high-performing regional bank with a significant presence across New Jersey, New York, Long Island, and the major metropolitan areas from Massachusetts through Virginia. Following completion of the transaction, the combined company operates under the OceanFirst brand across 71 retail branches across its footprint. Concurrent with the completion of the merger, OceanFirst also completed its $225 million strategic investment from affiliates of funds managed by Warburg Pincus LLC (“Warburg Pincus”).

“Today marks an important milestone in our growth strategy and the next chapter for our combined organization,” said Christopher Maher, Chief Executive Officer of OceanFirst. “This combination pairs Flushing’s deeply rooted, 95-year community franchise with OceanFirst’s relationship-driven business model, expanded capabilities, and broader product set, and immediately scales our presence in the deposit-rich markets of Long Island and the New York City boroughs. By adding Warburg Pincus as a long-term capital partner, we are well positioned to deliver enhanced value to our clients, accelerate profitable growth, and create meaningful long-term value for our shareholders.”

OceanFirst now operates 71 retail branches across New Jersey, New York, Long Island, and Pennsylvania, providing clients with personalized service and a broader range of commercial and consumer banking, wealth, and treasury management capabilities.

Under the terms of the merger agreement, Flushing shareholders received 0.85x of a share of OceanFirst common stock for each share of Flushing common stock, and cash in lieu of fractional shares.

Following the closing, and pursuant to the terms of the merger agreement, John Buran, former President and Chief Executive Officer of Flushing, has joined OceanFirst as non-executive Chairman of the Board. The board of directors of the combined company consists of 17 directors: ten from the existing OceanFirst board, six from the existing Flushing board and one from Warburg Pincus. 

“We are pleased to welcome these accomplished leaders to our Board,” Maher added. “They bring deep industry experience and strong knowledge of the New York and Long Island markets, and their insight will be invaluable as we deliver on the long-term potential of the combined franchise.”

In connection with the merger, OceanFirst will make a $5 million contribution to the OceanFirst Foundation to support nonprofit community organizations across the combined company’s markets, including New York and Long Island.

Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc., A Stifel Company, served as financial advisor to OceanFirst and Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP served as its legal counsel. Piper Sandler & Co, served as financial advisor to Flushing and Hughes Hubbard & Reed LLP served as its legal counsel. J.P. Morgan acted as capital markets advisor and sole placement agent to OceanFirst. Jefferies LLC served as financial advisor to Warburg Pincus and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz served as its legal counsel. 

Additional information about the transaction is available in a Current Report on Form 8-K that is being filed by OceanFirst with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) simultaneously with the issuance of this press release.

About OceanFirst
OceanFirst Financial Corp.’s subsidiary, OceanFirst Bank N.A., founded in 1902, is an approximately $23 billion regional bank serving business and retail customers throughout New Jersey, New York, Long Island, and the major metropolitan areas from Massachusetts through Virginia. OceanFirst Bank delivers commercial and residential financing, treasury management, trust and asset management, and deposit services and is one of the largest and oldest community-based financial institutions headquartered in New Jersey. To learn more about OceanFirst, please visit us at www.oceanfirst.com.

Cautionary Statements Regarding Forward-Looking Information 
This press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the federal securities laws with respect to the transaction between OceanFirst and Flushing and the investment by affiliates of funds managed by Warburg in equity securities of OceanFirst. Forward-looking statements may be identified by the use of the words such as “ estimate,” “plan,” “project,” “forecast,” “intend,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “believe,” “seek,” “strategy,” “future,” “opportunity,” “may,” “could,” “target,” “should,” “will,” “would,” “will be,” “will continue,” “will likely result,” or similar expressions that predict or indicate future events or trends or that are not statements of historical matters, although not all forward-looking statements contain such identifying words. These forward-looking statements include, but are not limited to, statements regarding the transaction between OceanFirst and Flushing and the investment by Warburg, including statements as to the expected effects of the transaction. These statements are based on various assumptions, whether or not identified in this press release, and on the current expectations of OceanFirst’s and Flushing’s management and are not predictions of actual performance, and, as a result, are subject to risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to serve as, and must not be relied on by any investor as, a guarantee, an assurance, a prediction or a definitive statement of fact or probability. Actual events and circumstances are difficult or impossible to predict, may differ from assumptions and many are beyond the control of OceanFirst and Flushing. The forward-looking statements are intended to be subject to the safe harbor provided by Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, and the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995.

These forward-looking statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties, including, but not limited to: (i) the effect of the transaction on OceanFirst’s relationships, operating results and business generally; (ii) potential difficulties in retaining OceanFirst customers and employees as a result of the transaction; (iii) OceanFirst’s estimates of its financial performance; (iv) changes in general economic, political, or industry conditions, including persistent inflation, supply chain issues or labor shortages, instability in global economic conditions and geopolitical matters, as well as volatility in financial markets; (v) uncertainty in U.S. fiscal and monetary policy, including the interest rate policies of the Federal Reserve; (vi) the credit risks of lending activities, which may be affected by deterioration in real estate markets and the financial condition of borrowers, and the operational risk of lending activities, including the effectiveness of OceanFirst’s underwriting practices and the risk of fraud; (vii) fluctuations in the demand for loans; (viii) the ability to develop and maintain a strong core deposit base or other low cost funding sources necessary to fund OceanFirst’s activities particularly in a rising or high interest rate environment; (ix) the rapid withdrawal of a significant amount of deposits over a short period of time; (x) results of examinations by regulatory authorities of OceanFirst and the possibility that any such regulatory authority may, among other things, limit OceanFirst’s business activities, restrict OceanFirst’s ability to invest in certain assets, refrain from issuing an approval or non-objection to certain capital or other actions, increase OceanFirst’s allowance for credit losses, result in write-downs of asset values, restrict OceanFirst’s ability or that of OceanFirst’s bank subsidiary to pay dividends, or impose fines, penalties or sanctions; (xi) the impact of bank failures or other adverse developments at other banks on general investor sentiment regarding the stability and liquidity of banks; (xii) changes in the markets in which OceanFirst competes, including with respect to the competitive landscape, technology evolution or regulatory changes; (xiii) changes in consumer spending, borrowing and saving habits; (xiv) slowdowns in securities trading or shifting demand for security trading products; (xv) the impact of pandemics and other catastrophic events or disasters on the global economy and financial market conditions and our business, results of operations, and financial condition; (xvi) legislative or regulatory changes; (xvii) changes in U.S. trade policies, including the imposition of tariffs and retaliatory tariffs, (xviii) impact of operating in a highly competitive industry; (xix) reliance on third party service providers; (xx) competition in retaining key employees; (xxi) risks related to data security and privacy, including the impact of any data security breaches, cyberattacks, employee or other internal misconduct, malware, phishing or ransomware, physical security breaches, natural disasters, or similar disruptions; (xxii) changes to accounting principles and guidelines; (xxiii) litigation that may be instituted against OceanFirst or their respective directors and officers, including the effects of any outcomes related thereto; (xxiv) volatility in the trading price of OceanFirst’s securities; (xxv) the ability to implement business plans, forecasts, and other expectations after the completion of the transaction, and identify and realize additional opportunities; (xxvi) the possibility that the anticipated benefits of the transaction are not realized when expected or at all, including as a result of the impact of, or problems arising from, the integration of the two companies or as a result of the strength of the economy and competitive factors in the areas where OceanFirst does business; and (xxvii) the dilution caused by OceanFirst’s issuance of additional shares of its capital stock in connection with the transaction. The foregoing list of factors is not exhaustive. All forward-looking statements are expressly qualified in their entirety by the cautionary statements set forth above.

You should carefully consider the foregoing factors and the other risks and uncertainties described in the “Risk Factors” section of OceanFirst’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2025, and other documents filed by OceanFirst from time to time with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”). These filings do and will identify and address other important risks and uncertainties that could cause actual events and results to differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. If any of these risks materialize or our assumptions prove incorrect, actual events and results could differ materially from those contained in the forward-looking statements. There may be additional risks that OceanFirst does not presently know or that OceanFirst currently believes are immaterial that could also cause actual events and results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements. In addition, forward-looking statements reflect OceanFirst’s expectations, plans or forecasts of future events and views as of the date of this press release. OceanFirst anticipates that subsequent events and developments will cause OceanFirst’s assessments to change. While OceanFirst may elect to update these forward-looking statements at some point in the future, OceanFirst specifically disclaims any obligation to do so, unless required by applicable law. These forward-looking statements should not be relied upon as representing OceanFirst’s assessments as of any date subsequent to the date of this press release. Accordingly, undue reliance should not be placed upon the forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made. OceanFirst does not give any assurance that OceanFirst will achieve the results or other matters set forth in the forward-looking statements.

Investor Relations Inquiries: 

OceanFirst Financial Corp.

Alfred Goon
SVP Corporate Development and Investor Relations
investorrelations@oceanfirst.com

Company Contact:

Patrick S. Barrett
Chief Financial Officer
OceanFirst Financial Corp.
1.888.623.2633 ext. 27507
Email: pbarrett@oceanfirst.com


FAQ

What did OceanFirst (NASDAQ: OCFC) announce about its merger with Flushing Financial?

OceanFirst announced it has completed its merger with Flushing Financial, creating a larger regional bank across New Jersey, New York, Long Island and Pennsylvania. According to OceanFirst, the combined company will operate under the OceanFirst brand with 71 retail branches across its footprint.

What are the terms for Flushing Financial (FFIC) shareholders in the OceanFirst merger?

Flushing shareholders receive 0.85 share of OceanFirst common stock for each Flushing share, plus cash in lieu of fractional shares. According to OceanFirst, this all-stock consideration aligns Flushing investors directly with the future performance of the combined company.

How much did Warburg Pincus invest in OceanFirst (OCFC) and what is the purpose?

Warburg Pincus affiliates completed a $225 million strategic equity investment in OceanFirst concurrent with the merger closing. According to OceanFirst, this long-term capital partnership is intended to support balance sheet strength, fund growth initiatives and help pursue the combined bank’s strategic priorities.

How will OceanFirst’s board of directors change after the Flushing merger and Warburg investment?

After closing, OceanFirst’s board consists of 17 directors: ten from OceanFirst, six from Flushing and one from Warburg Pincus. According to OceanFirst, former Flushing CEO John Buran joins as non-executive Chairman, adding experience in the New York and Long Island markets.

What is the size and geographic footprint of the combined OceanFirst bank after the Flushing deal?

The combined bank is described as an approximately $23 billion regional institution with 71 branches. According to OceanFirst, it serves customers across New Jersey, New York, Long Island and Pennsylvania, with a broader presence in major metropolitan areas from Massachusetts through Virginia.