Director Rozov of Dave (NASDAQ: DAVE) gifts 2,200 shares to charity
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Filing Sentiment
Form Type
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Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Dave Inc. director Yadin Rozov reported a charitable transfer of shares. An entity described as a family foundation made a bona fide gift of 2,200 shares of Class A Common Stock, with no sale proceeds. Following these transactions, Rozov directly holds 75,834 Class A shares.
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Insider Trade Summary
2,200 shares gifted
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2 txns
Insider
Rozov Yadin
Role
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| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gift | Class A Common Stock | 2,200 | $0.00 | -- |
| holding | Class A Common Stock | -- | -- | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Class A Common Stock — 0 shares (Indirect, By Family Foundation);
Class A Common Stock — 75,834 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
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Key Figures
Gifted shares: 2,200 shares
Direct holdings after transaction: 75,834 shares
Gift price per share: $0.0000 per share
3 metrics
Gifted shares
2,200 shares
Bona fide gift of Class A Common Stock by family foundation
Direct holdings after transaction
75,834 shares
Class A Common Stock held directly by Yadin Rozov after 2026-06-05
Gift price per share
$0.0000 per share
Reported value for 2,200-share bona fide gift
Key Terms
bona fide gift, Class A Common Stock, indirect ownership
3 terms
bona fide gift financial
"Represents a bona fide gift to a charitable organization."
A bona fide gift is a genuine, voluntary transfer of money, property, or benefits from one party to another made without expectation of repayment, services, or hidden conditions. Investors care because such gifts can affect company disclosures, related‑party transaction rules, tax treatment, and perceived conflicts of interest; think of it like someone giving you a present with no strings attached — but on a corporate scale, auditors and regulators need to verify it really is unconditional.
Class A Common Stock financial
"security_title: Class A Common Stock"
Class A common stock is a category of a company’s shares that carries a specific set of ownership rights—most commonly defined voting power and claims on dividends—set out in the company’s charter. For investors it matters because the class determines how much influence you have over corporate decisions, the share’s likely dividend and trading behavior, and how it compares in value to other share classes, like choosing a particular seat with different privileges at the company’s decision-making table.
indirect ownership financial
"direct_or_indirect: I, nature_of_ownership: By Family Foundation"
FAQ
What insider transaction did Dave (DAVE) director Yadin Rozov report?
Yadin Rozov reported a bona fide gift of 2,200 shares of Dave Class A Common Stock. The shares were transferred by a family foundation, reflecting a charitable donation rather than a market sale or purchase.