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The City Holding Company (NASDAQ: CHCO) SEC filings page provides access to the company’s official regulatory disclosures as a publicly traded bank holding company. City Holding Company, incorporated in West Virginia, conducts its principal activities through its wholly owned subsidiary, City National Bank of West Virginia, and reports detailed financial and governance information through periodic and current reports filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Through this page, readers can review annual reports on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, which describe City Holding Company’s community banking segment, loan and deposit composition, net interest income, non-interest income, credit quality, capital ratios, and risk factors. These filings complement the earnings information summarized in company news releases.
The filings list also includes current reports on Form 8-K, where City Holding Company discloses material events such as quarterly earnings announcements, dividend declarations, and changes in directors or certain executive officers. For example, 8-K filings describe dividend increases and leadership transitions at City National, providing additional context on corporate governance and capital management decisions.
Investors interested in insider activity and executive compensation can consult ownership and proxy-related filings referenced by the company, which outline compensation practices and board oversight. Stock Titan enhances these documents with AI-powered summaries that highlight key points from lengthy reports, explain complex regulatory language in simpler terms, and surface important metrics, helping users navigate City Holding Company’s SEC filings more efficiently while still relying on the original EDGAR-sourced documents.
City Holding director Javier A. Reyes received a stock award of 265 shares of common stock on January 28, 2026. The award was granted at no cash cost to him, and the company valued the grant at $120.40 per share, equal to the closing market price on the grant date.
After this award, Reyes directly owns 2,077 shares of City Holding common stock. The transaction is coded as an acquisition and reflects equity compensation rather than an open-market purchase.
City Holding director James M. Parsons reported a stock award of 265 shares of common stock on January 28, 2026. The award was granted at no cost per share to him, with the company valuing the grant at $120.40 per share based on the closing market price that day.
After this award, Parsons directly owns 531 City Holding shares and indirectly holds 2,700 additional shares through a James M. Parsons IRA.
City Holding Company director C. Dallas Kayser reported a new stock award. On 1/28/2026, he received 265 shares of City Holding common stock at a stated price of $120.40 per share, equal to 100% of the closing market price used for valuation.
After this grant, he directly holds 24,167.853 common shares. An additional 395.316 shares are held indirectly through his spouse, Lee Anne, including 4.576354 shares acquired during the year via the company’s dividend reinvestment plan.
City Holding director Jones J. Thomas reported a stock award of common shares. On January 28, 2026, he was granted 265 shares of City Holding common stock at a transaction price of $0 per share. For valuation purposes, the company set the award’s value at $120.40 per share, equal to 100% of the closing market price on the grant date. Following this award, Thomas beneficially owns 4,152 common shares, held directly.
City Holding director James A. Hoyer reported a stock award of 265 shares of common stock on January 28, 2026. The award is shown at a value of $120.40 per share, which the company determined to be 100% of the closing market price on the grant date.
Following this grant, Hoyer directly holds 398 City Holding common shares. He also reports indirect ownership of 19 shares and 100 shares through SEP accounts associated with his name.
City Holding director Robert D. Fisher reported a stock award of common shares. On January 28, 2026, he acquired 265 shares of City Holding common stock at a transaction price of $0, reflecting an equity award rather than an open-market purchase.
The company valued the award at $120.40 per share, equal to 100% of the closing fair market value on the grant date. Following this grant, Fisher beneficially owns 46,529.2631 shares, which includes 899.33949 shares accumulated through participation in the dividend reinvestment plan.
City Holding director Burton Gregory reported multiple acquisitions of common stock. On January 28, 2026, he received a 265-share stock award at a fair market value of $120.40 per share, bringing his direct holdings to 2,478 shares.
Gregory also acquired small fractional shares through a broker-sponsored dividend reinvestment plan, including 14.1445 shares at $123.60 on July 31, 2025 and 16.4554 shares at $117.75 on October 31, 2025. After these transactions, his directly owned stake was about 2,508.5999 shares of City Holding common stock.
CITY HOLDING filed a Form 13F reporting its institutional equity holdings. The report lists 623 information table entries with a total market value of $812,801,296. The filing indicates Number of Other Included Managers: 0 and is signed by John Chandler on 01-22-2026.
City Holding Company filed a current report to share that it has released its financial results for the fourth quarter ended December 31, 2025. The company stated that it issued a news release on January 21, 2026 describing its earnings for this period, and that this release is included as Exhibit 99.1 to the report and incorporated by reference. Investors looking for specific revenue, profit, or balance sheet details for the quarter would find them in that accompanying news release rather than in the body of this report.
City Holding Company director Jones J. Thomas reported a previously unreported gift of 790 shares of common stock made on 12/12/2025. The transaction is coded as a disposition by gift at a per-share price of $0, with the shares gifted to the WVU Foundation. After this gift, he directly beneficially owns 3,887 shares of City Holding common stock. The filing explains that the original Form 4 was not submitted within the required two business days and this filing is intended to correct that oversight.