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Valley National Bancorp director Carlos J. Vazquez reported an open-market purchase of company stock. On February 17, 2026, he bought 2,500 shares of common stock at an average price of $13.445 per share. Following this transaction, he directly owns 4,252 common shares of Valley National Bancorp.
Valley National Bancorp Chief Executive Officer Ira Robbins reported routine share movements related to equity compensation. On February 2, 2026, three transactions coded “F” withheld 10,266, 15,091, and 13,260 shares of common stock at $12.46 per share to cover tax obligations from vesting restricted stock units under Rule 16b-3.
After these withholdings, Robbins directly beneficially owned 647,971 common shares and indirectly held 426 shares as trustee for minors. The filing also notes adjustments for a prior exempt share transfer and that the indirect total includes shares accumulated through Valley’s dividend reinvestment program.
Valley National Bancorp senior executive John P. Regan, SEVP and Chief Risk Officer, reported a routine tax-related share withholding. On February 2, 2026, 1,835 shares of common stock were withheld at $12.46 per share to cover tax obligations from a performance stock unit payout.
After this transaction, Regan directly beneficially owned 51,610 shares of Valley National Bancorp common stock. The filing classifies the transaction under code F, reflecting shares withheld for taxes rather than an open-market sale.
Valley National Bancorp executive Gino A. Martocci, SEVP and President of Commercial Banking, reported an automatic share withholding related to equity compensation. On February 2, 2026, 3,761 shares of common stock at $12.46 per share were withheld to satisfy tax obligations arising from performance stock units, a transaction exempt under Rule 16b-3.
After this withholding, Martocci directly held 52,671 shares of Valley National Bancorp common stock. Additional indirect holdings disclosed include 45,822 shares held by his wife and 1,757 shares held by his daughter.
Valley National Bancorp executive Yvonne M. Surowiec, SEVP and Chief People Officer, reported routine share withholding transactions related to equity compensation. On February 2, 2026, three Form 4 transactions coded "F" show common shares withheld at $12.46 per share to cover tax obligations from performance stock units.
The transactions involved 1,893, 2,648, and 2,152 common shares, as noted in the footnote explaining they were withheld to satisfy tax withholding obligations upon payout of performance stock units in a transaction exempt under Rule 16b-3. After these entries, Surowiec directly beneficially owns 170,239 common shares of Valley National Bancorp.
Valley National Bancorp's SEVP and Chief Financial Officer Travis Lan reported routine insider transactions involving company common stock. On 02/02/2026, shares were withheld to satisfy tax withholding obligations tied to the payout of performance stock units, in transactions exempt under Rule 16b-3.
Three tax-withholding transactions at $12.46 per share reduced his directly held common stock to 60,704 shares after the final entry. Reported holdings were also adjusted for additional shares acquired through Valley National Bancorp's Dividend Reinvestment Plan.
Valley National Bancorp executive Mitchell L. Crandell, EVP & Chief Accounting Officer, reported routine tax‑related share withholding tied to performance stock units. On February 2, 2026, three code F transactions withheld 951, 2,646, and 2,261 shares of common stock at $12.46 per share. These shares were withheld to satisfy tax obligations triggered by a performance stock unit payout under Rule 16b‑3, rather than sold in an open‑market trade. Following the last transaction, Crandell directly owned 84,890 shares of Valley National Bancorp common stock.
Valley National Bancorp executive Mark Saeger, EVP and Chief Credit Officer, reported automatic share withholdings tied to equity compensation. On February 2, 2026, three Form 4 transactions (code F) showed a total of several thousand common shares withheld at $12.46 per share.
The filing explains these shares were withheld to satisfy tax obligations arising from the payout of performance stock units in a transaction exempt under Rule 16b-3. Saeger continues to hold more than 200,000 shares of Valley National Bancorp common stock directly.
Valley National Bancorp’s SEVP and Chief Operating Officer, Russell Barrett, reported routine tax-related share withholdings. On February 2, 2026, three transactions coded “F” withheld 760, 1,815, and 1,809 common shares at $12.46 per share to cover tax obligations from performance stock unit payouts. Following these withholdings, he directly owned 35,933 common shares.
Valley National Bancorp furnished an update on its recent performance by issuing a press release announcing its fourth quarter 2025 results of operations. The press release is included as Exhibit 99.1.
The company also provided presentation materials used in connection with its fourth quarter 2025 conference as Exhibit 99.2. Both exhibits are being furnished, not filed, which limits how they are treated under securities laws.