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The Slide Insurance Holdings, Inc. (SLDE) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s regulatory disclosures filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. As a Nasdaq Global Select Market issuer with common stock registered under Section 12(b) of the Exchange Act, Slide submits current and periodic reports that describe its financial condition, results of operations, and significant corporate events.
Investors can review Slide’s Form 8-K filings for material developments such as quarterly earnings announcements, executive leadership changes, and key employment agreements. For example, the company has used Form 8-K to furnish press releases announcing results for quarters ended June 30 and September 30, and to disclose the departure and appointment of a Chief Financial Officer, along with the terms of an employment agreement and related compensation structure.
Through its SEC reports, Slide also documents matters like stock exchange listing details, index inclusion, and governance updates. These filings complement the company’s earnings releases by providing formal descriptions of events, executive roles, and compensation arrangements, as well as the legal framework around change-of-control and severance provisions.
On Stock Titan, users can access these filings as they are made available on EDGAR and use AI-powered summaries to interpret lengthy documents such as 8-Ks and, when filed, 10-K and 10-Q reports. The platform also highlights items related to executive compensation and leadership transitions, helping readers quickly understand the implications of each filing. This page is a resource for anyone analyzing SLDE’s regulatory history, financial reporting, and corporate governance disclosures.
Slide Insurance Holdings, Inc. (SLDE) – Form 4 insider filing
Chief Revenue & Operating Officer Shannon Lucas, who is also a director and 10% owner, reported the exercise and settlement of 22,918 restricted stock units (RSUs) on 30 Jun 2025 (transaction code “M”). Each RSU converts into one share of common stock at zero cost to the insider. The same number of RSUs held by Ms. Lucas’s spouse was likewise converted, adding another 22,918 shares under indirect ownership.
After the transactions, Ms. Lucas’s direct common-stock holding stands at 137,510 shares, while indirect beneficial ownership totals remain sizable through multiple entities and trusts: 1.65 MM shares via Securus Risk Management LLC, 1.925 MM shares each in the Emma and Ava Cloonen Irrevocable Trusts, 1.067 MM shares and 2.576 MM shares under spouse-related accounts, plus 39.875 MM shares through IIM Holdings II, LLC.
Derivative holdings show 414,489 RSUs still outstanding for both Ms. Lucas and her spouse. These RSUs vest in 24 equal monthly installments from 1 Jan 2025 to 31 Dec 2026, aligning management incentives with long-term shareholder value.
No shares were sold, and the filing does not reflect open-market buying; the reported increase results solely from scheduled RSU conversions.
Slide Insurance (NYSE:SLDE) filed a Form 4 disclosing that director Beth W. Bruce Witte sold 31,029 common shares on 06/23/2025 at $15.81, generating roughly $0.49 million. The shares were held by the Beth W. Bruce Witte Family 1992 Trust and were sold under an underwriting agreement dated 06/17/2025 in connection with the company’s recent IPO.
Post-transaction, the trust still owns 251,645 shares, leaving Witte with substantial exposure. The sale represents about 11 % of her pre-sale holdings, and no derivative transactions were reported.
Slide Insurance (NYSE:SLDE) filed Form 4 on 06/26/2025 disclosing that director Stephen L. Rohde sold 11,082 common shares on 06/23/2025 at $15.81, generating roughly $175 K in proceeds. The sale was executed under the 06/17/2025 IPO underwriting agreement. Following the transaction, Rohde’s direct ownership fell to 9,335 shares, representing an estimated 54 % reduction of his stake. No derivative security activity or indirect holdings were reported. The filing reflects planned IPO-related liquidity rather than ordinary-course trading but still materially trims insider alignment.