Welcome to our dedicated page for First Financial Bankshares SEC filings (Ticker: FFIN), 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.
First Financial Bankshares Inc filings document the regulatory disclosures of a Texas financial holding company and its bank-centered operating structure. Recent Form 8-K reports include earnings releases, annual meeting presentations, shareholder voting results, executive transition disclosures, and renewed share repurchase authorization.
The company’s proxy materials cover board elections, auditor ratification, advisory executive compensation votes, compensation tables, equity awards, and governance matters. These filings also record Regulation FD presentations and capital-allocation actions relevant to First Financial Bankshares’ common stock and its community banking operations in Texas.
Form 4 highlights: On 07/29/2025, First Financial Bankshares (FFIN) Chief Risk Officer Randall Allen Roewe exercised employee stock options and acquired 1,684 common shares—1,588 shares at $29.70 and 96 shares at $29.53. No shares were sold.
Following the transactions, Roewe’s direct ownership rose to 33,119 shares. Remaining derivative holdings comprise 812 options at a $29.70 strike (exp. 06/26/2029) and 5,858 options at a $29.53 strike (exp. 08/16/2033).
Form 4 code “M” denotes option exercise; all resulting share acquisitions are classified “A” (acquired). No indirect ownership or Rule 10b5-1 plan is disclosed.
On 07/29/2025, First Financial Bankshares (FFIN) Chief Accounting Officer Ronald D. Butler II exercised 10,150 employee stock options at an exercise price of $16.95 (Form 4, Code M). The options, granted 10/27/2021 and expiring 10/27/2025, were converted into the same number of common shares; no shares were sold. Butler’s direct ownership increased to 171,814 FFIN shares, and he now holds zero derivative securities from this grant.
The transaction is an internal equity acquisition rather than a disposition, suggesting continued insider alignment with shareholders, but the size is modest relative to the company’s total share count and should have limited market impact.
First Financial Bankshares (FFIN) Form 4: President David W. Bailey exercised employee stock options on 07/24/2025, acquiring 2,000 common shares at an exercise price of $16.95 (transaction code “M”). After the exercise, his direct beneficial ownership stands at 15,672 shares. The underlying option—granted 10/27/2021 and expiring 10/27/2025—has been fully exercised, leaving Bailey with no remaining derivative securities. No shares were sold and no indirect holdings were reported.
Form 4 filing – First Financial Bankshares (FFIN). On 07/25/2025 director Murray Hamilton Edwards reported a Code J transaction (change in ownership form) involving 113,454 common shares previously held indirectly through Twenty-Three Oaks LP. For estate-planning purposes, he and his spouse transferred their general-partner interests to Rattlesnake Hill LLC, which is owned 100% by their children; consequently, Edwards no longer has any beneficial ownership over those shares and received $0 consideration.
Post-transaction holdings: 201,985 shares held directly; 42,134 shares held indirectly by a trust; 8,880 shares held by spouse; 19,480 shares in trusts disclaimed as beneficial ownership. Total reportable ownership therefore decreases by 113,454 shares but remains above 250 k when including direct and certain indirect positions.
The filing signals a reduction in insider alignment but appears driven by estate planning rather than market sentiment, limiting immediate trading impact.