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This page provides access to U.S. SEC filings for Huntington Bancshares Incorporated (Nasdaq: HBAN), a regional bank holding company headquartered in Columbus, Ohio. Through these documents, investors can review how Huntington reports material events, merger agreements, dividend declarations, and other regulatory information related to its banking, payments, wealth management, and risk management activities.
Huntington frequently uses Form 8‑K to disclose significant developments. Recent 8‑K filings describe the Agreement and Plan of Merger among Huntington, The Huntington National Bank, and Cadence Bank, under which Cadence will merge with and into The Huntington National Bank. Subsequent 8‑Ks and exhibits document regulatory approvals from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, shareholder approvals, and the expected closing timing, as well as cautionary language regarding forward‑looking statements. Other 8‑Ks outline regulatory approvals and closing expectations for the merger of Veritex Holdings, Inc. and its bank subsidiary into Huntington and The Huntington National Bank.
Filings also cover capital and dividend actions. For example, Huntington has filed 8‑Ks announcing quarterly cash dividends on its common stock and on multiple series of preferred stock, including the 5.70% Series I Non‑Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock represented by depositary shares trading under HBANM. These reports specify dividend amounts, record dates, and payment dates. Additional 8‑Ks furnish investor presentations and earnings materials, such as quarterly financial supplements and conference slide decks.
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Houston Helga reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Huntington Bancshares Senior Executive Vice President Helga Houston reported an equity award in the form of 35,798 shares of common stock on March 2, 2026. The award consists of restricted stock units granted at no cash cost, vesting 50% on the third anniversary of the grant date and 50% on the fourth anniversary.
After this grant, Houston directly holds 531,461.935 shares of common stock. She also reports indirect holdings of 407,557.787 shares through an Executive Deferred Compensation Plan and 19,556.947 shares through the issuer’s Supplemental Stock Purchase and Tax Savings Plan.
Hingst Marcy C reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Huntington Bancshares executive Marcy C. Hingst, SEVP and General Counsel, received a grant of 41,101 restricted stock units tied to the company’s common stock at no cost. The award vests in two equal installments, 50% on the third anniversary of the grant date and 50% on the fourth. Following this award, she directly holds 276,306.561 common shares.
Dhingra Amit reported acquisition or exercise transactions in this Form 4 filing.
Huntington Bancshares Chief Enterprise Payments Officer Amit Dhingra reported an award of 21,213 shares of common stock in the form of restricted stock units at a price of $0.0000 per share. The award vests in two equal parts, with 50% on the third anniversary of the March 2, 2026 grant date and 50% on the fourth anniversary. After this grant, he directly holds 168,982.935 common shares and indirectly holds 7,084.794 shares through the issuer’s Supplemental Stock Purchase and Tax Savings Plan.
Huntington Bancshares director James D. Rollins III bought 4,915 depositary shares representing interests in the 4.50% Series H non-cumulative perpetual preferred stock in an open-market transaction at $17.65 per share. After this March 3, 2026 purchase, he directly holds 4,915 of these depositary shares.
Huntington Bancshares President, CEO & Chairman Stephen D. Steinour reported two tax-related share dispositions of common stock. On February 27, 2026, a total of 21,393 and 45,066 shares were delivered at $16.80 per share to satisfy tax withholding obligations upon the vesting of restricted stock units. The filing also updates his direct ownership to 1,471,531.788 shares in one line and reports several indirect holdings through an executive deferred compensation plan, family trusts, GRATS, company savings plans, and a spouse account.
Huntington Bancshares senior executive Helga Houston reported a routine tax-related share disposition. On the Form 4, 21,283 shares of common stock were withheld at $16.80 per share to cover her tax withholding obligation when a restricted stock unit award vested. After this tax-withholding disposition, she directly owned 495,663.935 common shares. The filing also updates indirect holdings held through an Executive Deferred Compensation Plan, totaling 407,557.787 shares, and through the Issuer's Supplemental Stock Purchase and Tax Savings Plan, totaling 19,556.947 shares; these reflect plan-related positions rather than open-market trades.
Huntington Bancshares insider Donnell R. White reported a tax-related share disposition. On the vesting of a restricted stock unit award, 472 shares of common stock were withheld at a price of $16.80 per share to satisfy his tax withholding obligation. After this tax-withholding disposition, he directly holds 23,661.786 common shares and indirectly holds 1,201.81 shares through the issuer's 401(k) plan.
Huntington Bancshares CFO Zachary Jacob Wasserman reported a tax-related share disposition. On this Form 4, 35,269 shares of common stock were withheld at a price of $16.80 per share to cover his tax withholding obligation upon vesting of a restricted stock unit award. After this tax-withholding disposition, he directly owned 249,302.451 shares of Huntington Bancshares common stock.
Huntington Bancshares Senior Executive Vice President Brantley J. Standridge reported a tax-withholding disposition of 16,691 shares of common stock at $16.80 per share. The shares were withheld to cover taxes due on the vesting of a restricted stock unit award, leaving him with 310,985.35 shares held directly.