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The CNB Financial Corporation (NASDAQ: CCNE) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s regulatory disclosures as a financial holding company in the commercial banking industry. CNB Financial Corporation, incorporated in Pennsylvania, reports on its operations primarily through CNB Bank, a full-service bank serving individual, business, governmental, and institutional customers across Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, and Virginia.
In its current reports on Form 8-K, CNB Financial Corporation discloses material events such as quarterly and annual earnings releases, completion of mergers and acquisitions, dividend declarations on its common stock and Series A Preferred Stock, and changes in governance documents. Filings also describe the listing of its common stock (CCNE) and its depositary shares (CCNEP), each representing a 1/40th interest in a share of 7.125% Series A Non-Cumulative, perpetual preferred stock, on The NASDAQ Stock Market LLC.
For bank-focused analysis, investors can review filings related to the acquisition of ESSA Bancorp, Inc. and the merger of ESSA Bank & Trust into CNB Bank, including the initial Form 8-K reporting completion of the transaction and the subsequent Form 8-K/A providing financial statements of the acquired business and pro forma financial information. Earnings-related 8-Ks summarize key metrics such as loan and deposit balances, net interest margin, credit quality measures, and liquidity resources, while noting that detailed reconciliations of non-GAAP measures are included in attached exhibits.
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CNB Financial Corporation's board declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.18 per share of common stock. The dividend is payable on September 12, 2025 to shareholders of record as of August 29, 2025.
The company attached the press release announcing the dividend as Exhibit 99.1. The report contains no additional financial results, change in dividend policy, or details about capital impacts.
Form 4 — CNB Financial Corp/PA (CCNE)
Reporting person Olson, Gary S. (Director) reported an acquisition on 08/06/2025 of 1,570 shares of Common Stock at $22.28 per share. The filing shows 77,808 shares beneficially owned following the transaction (direct). Additional indirect holdings disclosed: 37,012 (401(k)), 111 (spouse's IRA 1), and 116 (spouse's IRA 2). Form signed by attorney-in-fact Jessica A. Zupich on 08/07/2025.
CNB Financial Corporation (CCNE) filed an 8-K to announce it has closed the acquisition of ESSA Bancorp, Inc. on 23 Jul 2025. The transaction was effected through a two-step merger in which (i) ESSA merged into CNB and (ii) ESSA Bank & Trust merged into CNB Bank. Each ESSA share was converted into the right to receive 0.8547 shares of CNB common stock, with cash paid in lieu of fractional shares. A related press release (Ex. 99.1) was issued 24 Jul 2025.
In conjunction with the closing, the Board appointed Gary S. Olson, Robert C. Selig, Jr. and Daniel J. Henning as CNB directors effective at the merger’s effective time. Mr. Olson will serve as Special Advisor to the CEO until 7 Aug 2025, retaining his $601,874 annual salary through that date and receiving 24 months of continued benefits thereafter. He will also receive restricted shares valued at roughly $35,000 under the 2025 Omnibus Incentive Plan.
Exhibits include the Merger Agreement (Ex. 2.1) and the completion press release (Ex. 99.1). No financial statements were required.