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City Holding Co filings document the regulatory record of a West Virginia bank holding company and its City National Bank of West Virginia subsidiary. The company’s 8-K reports furnish earnings releases, financial-condition updates, dividend declarations, stock repurchase authorizations, investor presentation materials, and other material events tied to its community banking business.
CHCO proxy and governance filings cover director elections, shareholder voting results, executive compensation, board structure, officer appointments, and related compensatory arrangements. The filings also describe common-stock matters, capital actions, audit ratification votes, and disclosure controls relevant to a publicly traded banking organization.
City Holding Company filed a current report noting that Executive Vice President and CFO David L. Bumgarner will present the company’s financial performance to investors at the 2026 Janney CEO Forum in Scottsdale, Arizona on February 4–5, 2026. The presentation materials are provided as Exhibit 99.1 and will also be available on the company’s website, although website content is expressly not incorporated by reference. The company emphasizes that the slide deck is furnished, not filed, under Item 8.01, limiting associated securities law liabilities and any implication that the information is material.
City Holding Company executive Timothy James Whittaker, EVP of Commercial Lending, reported his beneficial ownership of common stock in an initial insider filing. He directly holds 6,657.628 shares of City Holding common stock as of the event date of January 28, 2026. This filing does not show any stock transactions, only his existing ownership position.
City Holding Company director Diane W. Strong-Treister reported a stock award of 265 shares of common stock on 01/28/2026. The award was valued by the company at $120.40 per share, equal to 100% of the closing market price on the grant date.
Following this grant, she beneficially owns 3,742 shares directly and 1,900 shares indirectly as trustee of the Diane W. Strong Treister Revocable Trust. The transaction is coded as an acquisition of common stock at no cash cost to the director.
City Holding director Sharon H. Rowe received a stock award of 265 shares of common stock on January 28, 2026. The award was granted at no cash cost, with the company valuing it at $120.40 per share, equal to the closing market price on the grant date.
Following this award, Rowe beneficially owns 10,976 shares of City Holding common stock directly. This filing records the equity-based compensation and updates her reported ownership stake in the company.
City Holding Company director reports stock award
Director James L. Rossi reported receiving a stock award of 265 shares of City Holding common stock on January 28, 2026. The shares were acquired at a price of $0 as part of an equity grant, and the company valued the award at $120.40 per share, equal to the common stock’s closing market price on that date. Following this grant, Rossi beneficially owns 18,764 shares of City Holding common stock in direct ownership.
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.