Unum Group EVP reports no‑cost transfer of 6,800 UNM shares
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Unum Group executive reports transfer of shares to spouse
An Unum Group (UNM) officer, listed as EVP & CEO of Unum International, reported a transfer of 6,800 shares of common stock on 11/14/2025. The transaction is coded as a "G" transaction, indicating a transfer of shares, and was recorded at a price of $0, meaning there was no consideration paid for the transfer.
After this transaction, the reporting person beneficially owns 18,486 shares, including 11,681 restricted stock units and 6,805 shares of common stock, which may be settled on a 1-for-1 basis in common stock. The 6,800 transferred shares are now reported as indirectly owned through the executive’s spouse, reflecting an internal reclassification of how these holdings are owned within the household rather than a market sale.
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FAQ
What insider transaction did Unum Group (UNM) report in this Form 4?
The filing reports that an Unum Group EVP & CEO of Unum International transferred 6,800 shares of common stock on 11/14/2025, coded as a "G" transfer for no consideration.
How many Unum Group (UNM) shares does the executive beneficially own after the transaction?
Following the reported transaction, the executive beneficially owns 18,486 shares of Unum Group, consisting of 11,681 restricted stock units and 6,805 shares of common stock.
Was the Unum Group (UNM) insider transaction a sale on the open market?
No. The transaction is coded as a "G" transfer and reflects the transfer of 6,800 shares of common stock for no consideration to the reporting person's spouse, rather than a market sale.
How is the transferred Unum Group (UNM) stock held after the Form 4 transaction?
After the transaction, the 6,800 transferred shares are reported as indirectly owned through the reporting person’s spouse, while other holdings remain directly owned.
What do the restricted stock units in the Unum Group (UNM) Form 4 represent?
The filing states that the 11,681 restricted stock units are stock-settled RSUs that may be settled on a 1-for-1 basis in shares of Unum Group common stock.
Did the Unum Group (UNM) insider use a Rule 10b5-1 trading plan?
The form includes a checkbox reference for transactions made under a Rule 10b5-1(c) plan, but the excerpt only shows the general instruction text and does not indicate that this specific transaction used such a plan.