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First Northern Community Bancorp filings document the regulatory record of a California bank holding company for First Northern Bank. Form 8-K reports cover quarterly results furnished under Item 2.02 and Regulation FD, including net income, net interest income, loans, deposits, credit-loss provision data, book value, and well-capitalized status under bank regulatory definitions.
Other filings record capital and governance actions, including the Nasdaq Capital Market listing, common-stock repurchase authorization, stock dividend declaration, director appointment, committee service, and amendments to director-qualification provisions in the bylaws. The definitive proxy statement provides annual meeting and executive-compensation disclosures.
FIRST NORTHERN COMMUNITY BANCORP (FNRN) is the issuer for which director Mark C. Schulze filed a notice under Rule 144 to sell common stock. The filing lists a proposed sale of 2,500 shares of common stock through Raymond James with an approximate value of $43,900.00, and indicates an additional 30,715 common shares arising from a stock dividend. The shares are listed on NASDAQ. The notice also reports several recent open-market sales of FNRN common stock by Schulze over the prior three months, with varying share amounts and dollar totals.
Fourthstone LLC and related entities filed an amended Schedule 13G reporting passive ownership of First Northern Community Bancorp common stock. Fourthstone LLC and L. Phillip Stone each report beneficial ownership of 1,150,060 shares, representing 7.01% of the common stock, based on 16,407,006 shares outstanding as of May 4, 2026. The holdings are reported with shared voting and dispositive power and are certified as not acquired or held for the purpose of changing or influencing control of the issuer.
FIRST NORTHERN COMMUNITY BANCORP director Richard M. Martinez reported selling common stock in a single transaction. He sold 2,000 shares on 2026-08-13 at $17.5052 per share in an open market or private sale, leaving him with 72,252 shares of directly held common stock.
FIRST NORTHERN COMMUNITY BANCORP director Jean-Luc Servat reported open-market purchases of common stock. On 2026-08-12, he completed two direct purchases totaling 1,000 shares of common stock, with 600 shares at $17.2899 per share and 400 shares at $17.29 per share.
FIRST NORTHERN COMMUNITY BANCORP director Mark C. Schulze reported three open-market or private sales of common stock. On August 10, 2026, he sold 3,000 shares at a weighted average price of $16.9674 and 2,250 shares at a weighted average price of $17.1780. On August 11, 2026, he sold 1,118 shares at a weighted average price of $17.4007. For each trade, the company notes that the reported price is a weighted average over multiple executions within disclosed price ranges.
First Northern Community Bancorp director Mark C. Schulze reported selling 400 shares of common stock on 2026-08-06 in an open market or private transaction at a weighted average price of $18.1088 per share, with individual trade prices ranging from $18.10 to $18.125. Following this sale, he directly holds 736,289 shares of the company’s common stock.
M3 Partners, L.P. and related entities and individuals filed an amended ownership report for First Northern Community Bancorp common stock. The group reports beneficial ownership of 244,872 shares, representing 1.49% of the outstanding common stock.
The reporting persons have shared voting and dispositive power over all 244,872 shares and no sole voting or dispositive power. All shares are held directly by M3 Partners, L.P., with M3 Funds, LLC as general partner and M3F, Inc. as investment adviser. Jason A. Stock and William C. Waller are managers or managing directors of these entities and may be deemed to share indirect beneficial ownership. The filing confirms that the group owns 5 percent or less of the class.
First Northern Community Bancorp reported unaudited results for the quarter and six months ended June 30, 2026. Six‑month net income rose to $10.6 million from $9.1 million a year earlier, with basic earnings per share increasing to $0.66 from $0.56. For the second quarter, net income was $4.7 million, down from $5.5 million, and basic and diluted EPS were $0.29 versus $0.33.
Total assets reached $1.93 billion, with net loans of $1.09 billion and deposits of $1.69 billion at June 30, 2026. Stockholders’ equity was $217.2 million, and there were 16,395,303 common shares outstanding. The available‑for‑sale securities portfolio had amortized cost of $647.4 million and fair value of $618.9 million, reflecting $29.2 million in unrealized losses, which management attributes to interest‑rate conditions rather than credit.
The allowance for credit losses on loans was $14.8 million, up slightly from year‑end, with nonaccrual loans declining to $4.6 million. Provision expense totaled $600,000 for the quarter and $900,000 year‑to‑date, driven by loan growth and qualitative factors, including geopolitical risk. The company had undisbursed loan commitments of $142.4 million and performance standby letters of credit of $1.0 million.
First Northern Community Bancorp director Jean-Luc Servat purchased a total of 1,000 shares of common stock in open-market transactions on August 5–6, 2026. He bought 500 shares at $18.321 per share on August 5 and 500 shares at $18.12 per share on August 6, all held directly.
First Northern Community Bancorp director Mark C. Schulze reported two open-market sales of common stock. He sold 3,000 shares on August 4, 2026 at a weighted average price of $18.4036 per share, with trade prices ranging from $18.40 to $18.425, and 232 shares on August 5, 2026 at $18.30 per share, for total reported sales of 3,232 shares.