Welcome to our dedicated page for Veritex Holdings SEC filings (Ticker: VBTX), 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 Veritex Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ: VBTX) SEC filings page on Stock Titan provides access to the company’s regulatory disclosures as a publicly traded bank holding company. Veritex, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, conducts banking activities through its wholly owned subsidiary, Veritex Community Bank, a Texas state-chartered bank regulated by the Texas Department of Banking and the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Through its filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Veritex reports detailed information on its commercial banking operations, financial condition and risk profile. Core documents include annual reports on Form 10-K and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q, which present audited and interim financial statements, management’s discussion and analysis, credit quality metrics, capital ratios, and descriptions of non-GAAP financial measures such as operating earnings, tangible book value per common share, and pre-tax, pre-provision operating earnings. Current reports on Form 8-K disclose material events, including dividend declarations, stock buyback program authorizations and extensions, executive transitions, and significant corporate transactions.
In 2025, a series of Form 8-K filings and related exhibits describe Veritex’s entry into an Agreement and Plan of Merger with Huntington Bancshares Incorporated, the announcement of the merger, the scheduling and results of the special shareholder meeting at which Veritex shareholders approved the merger proposal, and the receipt of all required regulatory approvals from the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System and the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. These filings also discuss the expected timing of closing, subject to remaining customary closing conditions.
On this page, users can review Veritex’s historical and recent SEC filings, including 8-Ks related to dividends, the stock buyback program and the Huntington merger. Stock Titan’s platform associates these filings with AI-powered summaries designed to explain key points, highlight material changes in financial and credit metrics, and clarify the implications of complex disclosures for investors. Filings related to insider transactions on Form 4, proxy materials on Schedule 14A, and other submissions can also be accessed as they are made available through the SEC’s EDGAR system.
For investors analyzing VBTX, the SEC filings provide primary-source information on Veritex’s commercial banking activities in the Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston markets, its capital management actions, and the terms and progress of its planned merger with Huntington.