Welcome to our dedicated page for Cnb Financial SEC filings (Ticker: CCNE), 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.
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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