Hub Cyber Security (HUBC) director details share and RSU holdings
Filing Impact
Filing Sentiment
Form Type
3
Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Hub Cyber Security Ltd. director Moskovich Uzi filed an initial statement of ownership showing direct holdings of several blocks of Ordinary Shares. The filing lists positions with 2,961, 500, 1,041, and 19,976 Ordinary Shares following the reported entries.
Footnotes describe multiple grants of Restricted Share Units (RSUs). One RSU grant vests in eight quarterly installments of 125 Ordinary Shares beginning December 30, 2024, another in eight quarterly installments of 208 Ordinary Shares beginning March 17, 2025, and a third in eight monthly installments of 2,549 Ordinary Shares beginning January 16, 2026, each RSU delivering one Ordinary Share at vesting.
Positive
- None.
Negative
- None.
Insider Trade Summary
4 transactions reported
Mixed
4 txns
Insider
Moskovich Uzi
Role
Director
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| holding | Ordinary Shares | -- | -- | -- |
| holding | Ordinary Shares | -- | -- | -- |
| holding | Ordinary Shares | -- | -- | -- |
| holding | Ordinary Shares | -- | -- | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Ordinary Shares — 2,961 shares (Direct)
Footnotes (1)
- Represents Restricted Share Units ("RSUs") that vest in eight quarterly installments of 125 Ordinary Shares beginning December 30, 2024. Each RSU represents the right to receive one ordinary share ("Ordinary Share") of the Issuer. Represents RSUs that vest in eight quarterly installments of 208 Ordinary Shares beginning March 17, 2025. Each RSU represents the right to receive one Ordinary Share of the Issuer. Represents RSUs that vest in eight monthly installments of 2,549 Ordinary Shares beginning January 16, 2026. Each RSU represents the right to receive one Ordinary Share of the Issuer.
Key Figures
Ordinary Shares holding A: 2,961 shares
Ordinary Shares holding B: 500 shares
Ordinary Shares holding C: 1,041 shares
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Ordinary Shares holding A
2,961 shares
Total Ordinary Shares following one reported entry
Ordinary Shares holding B
500 shares
Total Ordinary Shares following one reported entry
Ordinary Shares holding C
1,041 shares
Total Ordinary Shares following one reported entry
Ordinary Shares holding D
19,976 shares
Total Ordinary Shares following one reported entry
RSU vesting schedule 1
125 shares per quarter, 8 installments
RSUs vesting from December 30, 2024
RSU vesting schedule 2
208 shares per quarter, 8 installments
RSUs vesting from March 17, 2025
RSU vesting schedule 3
2,549 shares per month, 8 installments
RSUs vesting from January 16, 2026
Key Terms
Restricted Share Units ("RSUs"), Ordinary Shares, quarterly installments, monthly installments
4 terms
quarterly installments financial
"vest in eight quarterly installments of 125 Ordinary Shares beginning December 30, 2024"
monthly installments financial
"vest in eight monthly installments of 2,549 Ordinary Shares beginning January 16, 2026"
Monthly installments are regular, fixed payments made each month to gradually pay off a larger amount, such as a loan or purchase. Think of it like paying for a big item in small, manageable parts instead of all at once. For investors, understanding installment payments helps gauge how debts are structured and how they might affect financial stability or cash flow over time.
FAQ
How do Moskovich Uzi’s RSUs for HUBC vest over time?
One RSU grant vests in eight quarterly installments of 125 Ordinary Shares from December 30, 2024. Another vests in eight quarterly installments of 208 shares from March 17, 2025, and a third vests in eight monthly installments of 2,549 shares from January 16, 2026.
What type of security is reported in Moskovich Uzi’s HUBC Form 3?
The Form 3 reports ownership of Hub Cyber Security’s Ordinary Shares and related Restricted Share Units. Ordinary Shares represent standard equity in the company, while RSUs are rights to receive Ordinary Shares upon future vesting milestones.
Does the HUBC Form 3 indicate any insider buying or selling by Moskovich Uzi?
The entries are categorized as holdings with unknown transaction codes and show share amounts following the reported entries. The data establishes ownership positions and RSU schedules, rather than clearly identified purchase or sale transactions.