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Bank of Marin Bancorp reported net income of 9,246 for Q2 2026 and 17,756 for the first half of 2026 (amounts in thousands). Net interest income rose to 30,781 in Q2 2026 from 24,972 a year earlier as interest income on loans and investment securities increased. Non‑interest income was 3,169 versus a loss of 15,621 in Q2 2025, when losses of 18,736 on sales of investment securities were recorded. Non‑interest expense grew modestly to 21,597, producing pre‑tax income of 12,673 compared with a pre‑tax loss of 11,199 in the prior‑year quarter.
At June 30, 2026, total assets were 3,856,720, loans at amortized cost were 2,100,976, and deposits totaled 3,369,900 (thousands). Credit quality metrics improved: non‑accrual loans declined to 8,453 from 26,902 at December 31, 2025, and collateral‑dependent loans measured at fair value fell to 8,448. The allowance for credit losses on loans decreased to 22,464 after net charge‑offs of 7,305, largely in commercial real estate, while management recorded a net reversal of provision of 320 year‑to‑date. The available‑for‑sale securities portfolio had fair value of 1,242,831 and gross unrealized losses of 38,999, contributing to accumulated other comprehensive loss of 27,209. Common shares outstanding were 16,186,611, and a quarterly cash dividend of 0.25 per share was approved in July 2026.
Bank of Marin Bancorp executive vice president David A. Bloom reported a Form 4 transaction involving an F-code disposition of 604 shares of Common Stock on 2026-07-31. The shares were withheld to satisfy exercise price or tax liability at $29.16 per share, leaving 22,357 shares held directly.
Bank of Marin Bancorp director Nicolas C. Anderson purchased 175 shares of common stock on 2026-07-30 at $28.8783 per share, classified as a purchase in an open market or private transaction. After this trade, he directly owns 13,786 shares. The Rule 10b5-1 plan checkbox was not marked.
Bank of Marin Bancorp President & CEO Timothy D. Myers reported a series of acquisitions of Common Stock, which the company describes as automatic dividend reinvestment and employee stock ownership plan allocations. Between December 31, 2024 and May 15, 2026, these entries increased both his directly held shares and indirect holdings “By ESOP.” He also reports outstanding stock options covering multiple blocks of common shares, with exercise prices between $33.58 and $44.45 and expirations from 2027 through 2032.
Bank of Marin Bancorp Executive Vice President Misako Stewart reported several ESOP-related changes in common stock and updated option holdings. ESOP allocations and dividend reinvestments added 770.54 shares for 2024, 838.32 allocation shares plus 218.96 dividend reinvestment shares for 2025, and 109.17 dividend reinvestment shares for 2026, partly offset by a 258-share ESOP diversification disposition. Direct common stock holdings were 27,785 shares as of December 31, 2024, and several stock option grants remain outstanding with stated exercise prices and expirations.
Bank of Marin Bancorp executive vice president Robert Gotelli reported indirect acquisitions of 641.2500, 761.0500, 750.2400, and 357.3800 shares of common stock through an ESOP. Footnotes describe the 2024 and 2025 amounts as ESOP allocations and the 2025 and 2026 amounts as additional shares from dividend reinvestment.
As of 2024-12-31, Gotelli also held 36460.0000 common shares directly and a series of stock options to purchase additional shares, with exercise prices between $33.5800 and $44.4500 per share and expirations from 2027-03-01 to 2032-03-01. Footnotes state these options generally vest in 33% increments, with one grant 33% immediately and the remainder vesting annually thereafter.
Bank of Marin Bancorp Executive Vice President Brandi Campbell reported indirect acquisitions of 1,801.44 shares of common stock through ESOP allocations and dividend reinvestments dated 2024–2026. As of 2024-12-31 she also held 22,540 common shares directly and stock options on 300, 926, 1,829 and 1,709 shares with exercise prices between 34.0300 and 40.1000.
Bank of Marin Bancorp executive David Bonaccorso, EVP and Chief Financial Officer, reported updated common stock holdings. He now holds 17,764 shares directly and 1,622.41 shares indirectly through an ESOP. The ESOP balance reflects 2024 and 2025 allocations and dividend reinvestment in 2025 and 2026. The report shows updated holdings only, with no share purchases or sales listed.
Bank of Marin Bancorp Executive Vice President David A. Bloom reported updated ownership of the company’s common stock. As of a transaction dated December 31, 2024, he held 1,656.6800 shares indirectly through an ESOP and 22,961.0000 shares directly.
The ESOP position reflects 2024 and 2025 ESOP allocations posted to his account on December 31, 2024 and December 31, 2025, as well as additional ESOP shares from dividend reinvestment in 2025 and 2026. The filing records holdings and does not specify any buy or sell transaction direction.
Bank of Marin Bancorp executive vice president Sathis Arasadi reported indirect acquisitions of common stock through the company’s ESOP. These include 770.5400 shares from the 2024 allocation, 838.3200 shares from the 2025 allocation, and additional ESOP shares from dividend reinvestment in 2025 and early 2026. A separate entry shows 18638.0000 common shares held directly as of December 31, 2024.