Welcome to our dedicated page for S & T Bancorp SEC filings (Ticker: STBA), a comprehensive resource for investors and traders seeking official regulatory documents including 10-K annual reports, 10-Q quarterly earnings, 8-K material events, and insider trading forms.
The S&T Bancorp, Inc. (STBA) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s regulatory disclosures as a bank holding company in the commercial banking industry. S&T Bancorp, Inc., headquartered in Indiana, Pennsylvania, files with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as a registrant incorporated in Pennsylvania, with its common stock listed on the NASDAQ Global Select Market under the symbol STBA.
Investors can review Form 8-K filings that report material events such as quarterly earnings announcements, dividend declarations, investor presentations, board and governance changes and other significant corporate developments. For example, recent 8-K reports describe earnings for specific quarters, cash dividend approvals by the board of directors, the appointment and resignation of directors and leadership transitions including the combination of the chief executive officer and chair roles and the creation of a lead independent director position.
While the examples provided focus on Form 8-K, S&T Bancorp, Inc. also references its Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent SEC filings for detailed risk factor discussions and broader financial and operational information. These filings typically address topics such as credit risk, interest rate sensitivity, regulatory capital requirements, liquidity, operational and cybersecurity risks and economic conditions in the company’s market area.
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S&T Bancorp, Inc. announced that Christine Toretti will resign as Chair of the Board and from the Board, effective September 28, 2025, due to her confirmation as an ambassador to Sweden. The company said her resignation was not the result of any disagreement with the company.
At a special Board meeting on September 24, 2025, the Board approved combining the roles of Chief Executive Officer and Chair and appointed Christopher J. McComish to serve as Chair as of the effective date. The Board also created a Lead Independent Director role and appointed Jeffrey D. Grube to that position; Mr. Grube has served on the Board since 1997 and chairs the Credit Risk Committee while serving on multiple other committees.
S&T Bancorp, Inc. furnished an investor presentation that its management may use in meetings with investors, analysts and other interested parties. The presentation is intended to help explain the company’s business and financial information and is available on the company’s website as well as attached to this report as Exhibit 99.1. The material is provided under Regulation FD, meaning it is being shared publicly to ensure fair disclosure, and is expressly stated as being furnished rather than filed, which limits its legal exposure under certain securities law provisions.
Form 4 highlights for S&T Bancorp (STBA): On 07/29/2025 Executive Vice President Susan A. Nicholson converted 990 restricted stock units (RSUs) into an equal number of common shares (Transaction Code M) at the closing price of $37.63. To cover associated taxes, 434 shares were automatically withheld (Code F) at the same price.
After the transactions, Nicholson’s direct common-stock holding rose by 556 shares to 6,363 shares. She also retains derivative interests in 4,800 unvested RSUs (657, 1,744, 1,389 and 1,010 special-grant units), each vesting in three equal annual installments beginning between 2024-2026.
No open-market purchases or sales occurred; activity reflects routine equity-compensation vesting and tax withholding. The filing does not alter total shares outstanding and has minimal immediate impact on STBA’s float.