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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.
FMAO director and President & CEO Lars B. Eller reported a non-derivative transaction on 08/23/2025 where 1,767 shares were disposed at an average price of $26.75 per share. The filing shows 29,749 shares remained beneficially owned by Mr. Eller after the sale. The explanation states the company repurchased 1,767 shares to satisfy federal, state and local taxes on 4,000 vested shares issued under the companys Long Term Incentive Plan in August 2025.
This Form 4 is a single-person filing executed by an attorney-in-fact and documents a routine tax-withholding share repurchase following stock award vesting; the filing does not disclose any additional transactions or changes in ownership form.
Farmers & Merchants Bancorp (NASDAQ:FMAO) announced the appointment of Ahmed Alomari to the Board of Directors of both the Company and its subsidiary, The Farmers & Merchants State Bank, effective July 29, 2025.
As a non-employee director, Mr. Alomari will receive standard board compensation including a $50,000 annual cash retainer and $17,500 in Company stock under the Long-Term Incentive Plan. The specific board committees he will serve on have not yet been determined.
The filing confirms no reportable transactions exceeding $120,000 between Mr. Alomari or his immediate family and the Company, and no family relationships with any director or executive officer.