Director adds CVB Financial (CVBF) shares through 25,097-share partnership buy
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
CVB Financial Corp director George A. Borba Jr. reported an indirect open-market purchase of 25,097 shares of common stock on May 14, 2026. The shares were bought at a weighted average price of $19.922, through George Borba & Son Dairy, L.P., a California limited partnership where he is a general partner.
Following this transaction, the partnership holds 821,121 shares of CVB Financial common stock. The filing also lists additional indirect holdings in various trusts and custodial accounts, and 54,825 shares held directly, with several trust positions reported with disclaimers of beneficial ownership except for any pecuniary interest.
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Negative
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Insider Trade Summary
Net Buyer: 25,097 shares ($499,982)
Net Buy
5 txns
Insider
Borba George A Jr
Role
null
Bought
25,097 shs ($500K)
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Purchase | Common Stock | 25,097 | $19.922 | $500K |
| holding | Common Stock | -- | -- | -- |
| holding | Common Stock | -- | -- | -- |
| holding | Common Stock | -- | -- | -- |
| holding | Common Stock | -- | -- | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Common Stock — 821,121 shares (Indirect, Indirectly through Partnership);
Common Stock — 54,825 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
- Represents the weighted average purchase price. The shares were purchased at prices ranging from $19.8466 to $19.99 per share. Full information regarding the number of shares purchased at each price shall be provided to the Staff, Issuer, or a security holder of Issuer, upon request. Shares held by George Borba & Son Dairy, L.P., a California limited partnership, of which Reporting Person is a general partner. Shares held by Reporting Person as custodian for his minor children, of which he disclaims beneficial ownership except to the extent of his pecuniary interest, if any therein. Shares held by The Marital Trust under The George Borba Family Trust, of which Reporting Person is a co-trustee and disclaims beneficial ownership thereof, except to the extent of his pecuniary interest, if any, therein. Shares held by the Borba Childrens Holding Trust, of which Reporting Person is a co-trustee and disclaims beneficial ownership thereof except to the extent of his pecuniary interest, if any, therein.
Key Figures
Shares purchased: 25,097 shares
Weighted average price: $19.922 per share
Trade price range: $19.8466–$19.99 per share
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8 metrics
Shares purchased
25,097 shares
Open-market purchase on May 14, 2026
Weighted average price
$19.922 per share
Open-market purchase on May 14, 2026
Trade price range
$19.8466–$19.99 per share
Price range for purchased shares
Partnership holdings after trade
821,121 shares
Indirectly through George Borba & Son Dairy, L.P.
Direct holdings
54,825 shares
Shares held directly by reporting person
Trustee holdings
2,277,000 shares
Held as trustee under a family trust
Additional trust holdings
4,599,439 shares
Held in Borba Childrens Holding Trust
Custodial holdings
288 shares
Held as custodian for minor children
Key Terms
open-market purchase, weighted average purchase price, beneficial ownership, pecuniary interest, +2 more
6 terms
open-market purchase financial
"transaction_action": "open-market purchase""
An open-market purchase is when an investor or a company buys shares on a public stock exchange at the going market price, rather than through a private deal. It matters to investors because these purchases change how many shares are available, can push the stock price up or signal confidence from large buyers, and often affect per-share metrics like earnings—think of it like someone buying lots of apples off a grocery shelf, reducing supply and potentially raising the price.
weighted average purchase price financial
"Represents the weighted average purchase price."
The weighted average purchase price is the average cost per share you paid across multiple buys, calculated so larger purchases count more than smaller ones. Imagine buying apples at different prices: the overall price you effectively paid depends on how many apples you bought at each price. Investors use it to measure true cost basis, calculate gains or losses, decide when to sell, and manage taxes and portfolio performance.
beneficial ownership financial
"disclaims beneficial ownership thereof, except to the extent of his pecuniary interest"
Beneficial ownership means the person or entity that actually enjoys the benefits of owning shares or other assets — such as receiving dividends, voting rights, or price gains — even if the legal title is held in another name. For investors it matters because knowing who truly controls and profits from a company reveals who can influence decisions, exposes potential conflicts of interest or hidden concentration of power, and affects transparency and risk in the stock.
pecuniary interest financial
"except to the extent of his pecuniary interest, if any, therein."
custodian financial
"Shares held by Reporting Person as custodian for his minor children"
A custodian is a financial institution that holds and safeguards an investor's assets—such as stocks, bonds, or cash—and records transactions on the investor's behalf. Think of it as a trusted caretaker or safe-deposit box for investments; it helps prevent loss or theft, handles paperwork and transfers, and provides transparency and regulatory checks, so investors can focus on decisions rather than the mechanics or security of asset storage.
limited partnership financial
"a California limited partnership, of which Reporting Person is a general partner"
A limited partnership is a legal business structure with two types of partners: at least one general partner who runs the business and bears full legal responsibility, and one or more limited partners who contribute money, share profits, and have liability capped at their investment. For investors, it matters because it separates control from financial exposure — like putting money into a store without managing it — and affects how returns, risks, taxes and transferability of ownership are handled.
FAQ
What insider transaction did CVB Financial (CVBF) report for George A. Borba Jr.?
CVB Financial director George A. Borba Jr. reported an indirect open-market purchase of 25,097 common shares. The shares were acquired on May 14, 2026 at a weighted average price of $19.922 per share through a related limited partnership.
What other CVB Financial (CVBF) holdings are reported for George A. Borba Jr.?
The filing shows additional indirect holdings through several trusts and custodial accounts, plus 54,825 shares held directly. For multiple trust-related positions, Borba disclaims beneficial ownership except to the extent of his pecuniary interest, as noted in the footnotes.
Is the CVB Financial (CVBF) insider purchase made directly by George A. Borba Jr.?
The 25,097-share purchase was executed by George Borba & Son Dairy, L.P., a California limited partnership. George A. Borba Jr. is a general partner, so the position is reported as an indirect holding associated with him rather than a direct personal account.