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Farmers & Merchants Bancorp, Inc. filings document the reporting obligations of an Ohio bank holding company whose F&M Bank subsidiary provides commercial banking, retail banking and other financial services. Form 8-K reports furnish quarterly and annual earnings releases, balance sheet and loan portfolio commentary, capital ratios, credit quality metrics and Regulation FD investor materials.
Proxy and shareholder-meeting filings cover director elections, executive compensation advisory votes and auditor ratification. Other current reports disclose capital actions such as common-stock repurchase authorization, while the broader filing record addresses governance, financial condition and capital structure.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANCORP INC director Andrew J. Briggs reported selling a total of 6,000 shares of Common Stock in two open-market transactions. He sold 3,000 shares on May 26, 2026 at $27.59 per share and 3,000 shares on May 27, 2026 at $27.78 per share. After these sales, Briggs directly holds 222,085 shares of the company’s common stock.
Andrew Briggs reported proposed sales of Common Stock under Rule 144. The filing lists 12,000 shares as the securities to be sold. The notice also itemizes multiple open‑market dispositions of 3,000 shares on several dates in May 2026, with per‑trade proceeds shown.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANCORP INC director Andrew J. Briggs reported two open-market sales of Common Stock. He sold 3,000 shares on May 21 at $27.37 per share and another 3,000 shares on May 22 at $27.74 per share, totaling 6,000 shares. After these transactions, he directly holds 228,085 shares of the company’s stock.
Farmers & Merchants Bancorp Inc. director Andrew J. Briggs reported selling a total of 9,000 shares of Common Stock in three open-market transactions on May 18–20, 2026. The shares were sold at prices between $26.44 and $27.06 per share.
After these sales, Briggs directly holds 234,085 shares of Farmers & Merchants Bancorp Inc. common stock, indicating he retains a substantial equity position in the company despite the recent dispositions.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANCORP INC director Andrew J. Briggs sold shares in two recent open-market transactions. He sold 3,000 shares of Common Stock on May 14, 2026 at $26.66 per share and another 3,000 shares on May 15, 2026 at $26.57 per share, totaling 6,000 shares. After these sales, he directly owns 243,085 shares of the company’s common stock, indicating the transactions were small relative to his remaining stake.
FMAO affiliate submitted a Form 144 notice to sell common stock. The filing lists 15,000 shares offered for sale and records four recent open-market dispositions of 3,000 shares each on 2026-05-12, 2026-05-13, 2026-05-14, and 2026-05-15 with reported proceeds per sale.
FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANCORP INC director Andrew J. Briggs reported selling a total of 6,000 shares of Common Stock in open-market transactions. He sold 3,000 shares at $27.20 per share on May 12, 2026 and 3,000 shares at $26.77 per share on May 13, 2026. After these sales, he directly holds 249,085 shares, indicating the transactions represent a small portion of his overall position.
Andrew Briggs submitted a Form 144 notice to sell 9,000 shares of common stock via open-market transactions. The filing lists Open Market sale method and cash as the consideration. The excerpt also records a recent sale of 3,000 shares on 05/12/2026 for $81,600.00.
Farmers & Merchants Bancorp, Inc. reported stronger quarterly results for the three months ended March 31, 2026. Net income rose to $9.6M from $7.0M a year earlier, and basic and diluted earnings per share increased to $0.70 from $0.51.
Net interest income after provision for credit losses grew to $27.1M from $23.4M, supported by higher noninterest income of $5.0M versus $4.2M. Noninterest expense increased to $19.8M, reflecting higher salaries, data processing, and servicing-related costs.
Total assets reached $3.49B, up from $3.43B at year-end, as cash and cash equivalents climbed to $173.5M. Loans, net of allowance, were $2.65B, modestly below $2.69B, while deposits increased to $2.81B. Comprehensive income declined to $7.9M from $12.1M, mainly due to a swing to other comprehensive loss on available-for-sale securities.