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BayCom Corp filings document the company's role as the holding company for United Business Bank and the public-company disclosures associated with a regulated banking business. Form 8-K reports record earnings releases, operating and financial results, dividend declarations, and material governance events such as director appointments and senior management transitions.
Proxy materials describe board elections, committee structure, director compensation, executive compensation, equity awards, pay-versus-performance data, and shareholder voting matters. The filing record also provides capital-structure and governance context for BayCom's common stock, its bank subsidiary, and financial-result disclosures tied to credit quality, interest income, capital regulation and operating expenses.
BayCom Corp Executive Vice Chair William J. Black reported two open-market purchases of BayCom Corp common stock. On May 5, he bought 6,533 shares at a weighted average price of $29.99 per share, and on May 6 he bought 26,549 shares at a weighted average price of $30.22 per share.
Following these transactions, he directly owns 33,082 common shares. The filing notes that each daily price is a weighted average of multiple trades, with May 5 purchases occurring between $29.75 and $30.00 and May 6 purchases between $29.98 and $30.50.
BayCom Corp director Michael J. Perdue filed an initial statement of beneficial ownership of securities. The filing lists his holding in BayCom Corp Common Stock as zero shares following the reported date, indicating no reportable equity position in the company’s common stock at that time.
BayCom Corp filed an initial ownership report for its Chief Financial Officer, Kevin L. Thompson. The Form 3 shows that, as of the reported date, he held 0 shares of BayCom Corp common stock in direct ownership.
BayCom Corp director files initial ownership report
Director William J. Black filed a Form 3 as an insider of BayCom Corp. The filing shows that he beneficially owns 0 shares of BayCom Corp common stock directly following the reporting date, indicating no reportable equity position at this time.
BayCom Corp director, President and CEO Christopher F. Baron filed an initial Form 3 reporting his ownership in the company. The filing shows he held 0 shares of BayCom Corp common stock directly as of the reported date, and it does not report any buy or sell transactions.
BayCom Corp has called its 2026 Annual Meeting for June 16 in Walnut Creek, asking shareholders to elect nine directors, approve an advisory Say‑on‑Pay vote, and ratify Baker Tilly as auditor for 2026.
The proxy details a major leadership transition: long‑time CEO George J. Guarini, COO Janet L. King, and CFO/CAO/Secretary Keary L. Colwell stepped down from executive roles on April 10, 2026, remaining as non‑executive employees until July 6, 2026 to support the handover. William J. Black Jr. became Executive Vice Chair, Christopher F. Baron became President and CEO, and Kevin L. Thompson became Executive Vice President, CFO and Corporate Secretary; all bring experience from larger regional banks and prior crisis navigation.
The filing outlines compensation programs, including cash bonuses tied to performance goals, time‑vested restricted stock under a 2024 omnibus plan, executive supplemental retirement agreements, split‑dollar life insurance, and change‑in‑control protections. It also describes board independence, committee structures, risk and cybersecurity oversight, and an insider trading policy that bans hedging and pledging company stock.
BayCom Corp (BCML) Schedule 13G: Vanguard Capital Management reports beneficial ownership of 608,243 shares of Common Stock, representing 5.57% of the class. The filing lists 68,543 shares as sole voting power and states dispositive power over 608,243 shares. The filing is signed by the Head of Global Fund Administration on 04/29/2026.
BayCom Corp reported strong first quarter 2026 results and announced a major leadership transition. Net income was $8.2 million, or $0.75 per diluted share, up from $6.9 million ($0.63) in the prior quarter and $5.7 million ($0.51) a year ago. Earnings benefited from a $670,000 reversal of provision for credit losses, higher noninterest income including equity securities gains and FHLB special dividends, and modest growth in net interest income.
Annualized net interest margin improved to 4.11%, with average loan yields rising and funding costs easing versus 2025. Credit quality remained manageable, though nonperforming loans increased to 0.83% of total loans, and the allowance for credit losses stood at 1.02% of total loans. Deposits grew to $2.27 billion, supporting a loan-to-deposit ratio of 88.78%.
Subsequent to quarter-end, BayCom’s board approved an executive transition, involuntarily terminating three long-tenured senior executives and appointing William J. Black Jr. as Executive Vice Chair, Christopher F. Baron as President and CEO, and Kevin L. Thompson as CFO. The company expects second-quarter charges related to severance, accelerated equity vesting, and benefit continuation.
BayCom Corp, holding company for United Business Bank, reported that its Board of Directors appointed Michael J. Perdue as a director of the Company, effective April 22, 2026. He will also serve on the Board’s Compensation and Nominating Committees and is expected to join the Bank’s Board.
Mr. Perdue is described as a widely recognized California community banking leader with over four decades of experience, including prior roles as President of Pacific Western Bank’s San Diego and Desert Regions, President of First Community Bancorp and Pacific Western Bank, and President, CEO and Director of Community Bancorp Inc. He will receive compensation consistent with BayCom’s standard non-employee director program, and the Company states there are no additional material arrangements or related-party transactions tied to his appointment.