Welcome to our dedicated page for Blue Foundry Ban SEC filings (Ticker: BLFY), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
This page provides access to U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filings for Blue Foundry Bancorp (NASDAQ: BLFY), the Delaware holding company for Blue Foundry Bank. Through these documents, investors can review the company’s regulatory disclosures about its savings institution operations, financial condition, and significant corporate events.
Blue Foundry Bancorp’s periodic reports and current reports on Form 8-K describe its role as the parent of Blue Foundry Bank, a New Jersey-chartered stock savings bank headquartered in Rutherford, New Jersey with a presence in several northern New Jersey counties. Filings detail the bank’s activities in originating residential, multifamily, commercial real estate, construction, commercial and industrial, and consumer loans, as well as its funding through deposits, securities, and borrowings from the Federal Home Loan Bank of New York.
Among the most notable filings are current reports on Form 8-K that disclose material events. For example, an 8-K filed on November 25, 2025 describes an Agreement and Plan of Merger under which Blue Foundry will merge with and into Fulton Financial Corporation, with Fulton as the surviving corporation, and Blue Foundry Bank will merge into Fulton Bank, N.A. Other 8-K filings report quarterly financial results, the authorization of a sixth stock repurchase program, and related matters. These filings also confirm that Blue Foundry’s common stock is registered under Section 12(b) of the Exchange Act and trades on The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC under the symbol BLFY.
On Stock Titan’s filings page, users can follow Blue Foundry Bancorp’s Forms 10-K and 10-Q for detailed financial statements, risk factor discussions, and segment information, while Forms 8-K highlight specific events such as earnings announcements, capital actions, and the proposed merger with Fulton Financial Corporation. AI-powered tools summarize key points from lengthy filings, explain technical language, and help identify items such as changes in capital, loan and deposit trends, and significant agreements. The page also surfaces relevant exhibits, including merger agreements, voting agreements, and settlement agreements referenced in Blue Foundry’s 8-K filings.
For those monitoring governance and ownership, insider transaction reports on Form 4 and proxy-related disclosures incorporated by reference into registration statements and proxy materials can be accessed through the SEC’s EDGAR system and linked documents. Together, these filings offer a structured view of Blue Foundry Bancorp’s regulatory history, business model, and major corporate transactions, including the announced all-stock merger with Fulton Financial Corporation.