Hamilton Insurance Group (HG) officer reports RSU tax share withholding
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
4
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Hamilton Insurance Group, Ltd. officer and Hamilton Re CEO reported a routine share withholding transaction related to equity compensation. On 01/01/2026, 2,823 Class B common shares were withheld under code F to cover tax obligations arising from the vesting of restricted stock units. The withholding price was based on the $27.9 closing price per share on December 31, 2025. After this transaction, the reporting person beneficially owned 173,303 Class B common shares, which include restricted stock units, all held directly.
Positive
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Negative
- None.
Insider Trade Summary
1 transaction reported
Mixed
1 txn
Insider
Daws Adrian Joseph
Role
CEO, Hamilton Re
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tax Withholding | Class B Common Shares | 2,823 | $27.90 | $79K |
Holdings After Transaction:
Class B Common Shares — 173,303 shares (Direct)
Footnotes (1)
- Represents shares withheld to satisfy tax obligations arising out of the vesting of the reporting person's restricted stock units. Represents the closing price per share on December 31, 2025, used to determine the number of shares to be withheld by the issuer to satisfy tax withholding obligations. Includes restricted stock units.
FAQ
What insider transaction did Hamilton Insurance Group (HG) report on this Form 4?
The filing reports that 2,823 Class B common shares were withheld on 01/01/2026 to satisfy tax obligations from the vesting of the reporting person's restricted stock units.
Who is the reporting person in this Hamilton Insurance Group (HG) Form 4?
The reporting person is an officer of Hamilton Insurance Group, Ltd., serving as CEO, Hamilton Re, and filed the form as a single reporting person.
What does transaction code F mean in this Hamilton Insurance Group (HG) Form 4?
Transaction code F indicates shares were withheld by the issuer to satisfy tax obligations tied to the vesting of equity awards, rather than an open-market purchase or sale.
Does this Hamilton Insurance Group (HG) Form 4 involve derivative securities?
The derivative securities table is included, but no specific derivative security acquisitions or dispositions are listed; the explained transaction relates to shares from restricted stock units.