[Form 4] Exzeo Group, Inc. Insider Trading Activity
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Rhea-AI Filing Summary
Exzeo Group, Inc. Chief Executive Officer Paresh Patel reported an open-market purchase of 2,000 shares of common stock at $15.91 per share. Following this transaction, he directly owns 1,636,013 common shares.
Patel also holds a stock option granted on October 1, 2021 to purchase 5,000,000 shares of common stock at an exercise price of $23.00 per share, expiring on October 1, 2031. The option vested as to one fourth of the shares on October 1, 2022 and continues vesting in equal installments on specified quarterly dates.
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Insider Trade Summary 10b5-1
Net Buyer: 2,000 shares ($31,820)
Net Buy
2 txns
Insider
Patel Paresh
Role
Chief Executive Officer
Bought
2,000 shs ($32K)
| Type | Security | Shares | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Purchase | Common Stock | 2,000 | $15.91 | $32K |
| holding | Stock Option (Right to Buy) | -- | -- | -- |
Holdings After Transaction:
Common Stock — 1,636,013 shares (Direct, null);
Stock Option (Right to Buy) — 5,000,000 shares (Direct, null)
Footnotes (1)
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Key Figures
Open-market purchase: 2,000 shares
Purchase price: $15.91/share
Common shares held: 1,636,013 shares
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6 metrics
Open-market purchase
2,000 shares
Common stock bought on April 30, 2026
Purchase price
$15.91/share
Price for 2,000 common shares
Common shares held
1,636,013 shares
Direct common stock after transaction
Option grant size
5,000,000 shares
Underlying common shares for stock option
Option exercise price
$23.00/share
Stock option (right to buy) exercise price
Option expiration
October 1, 2031
Expiration date of stock option grant
Key Terms
Stock Option (Right to Buy), open-market purchase, vesting, exercise price, +1 more
5 terms
Stock Option (Right to Buy) financial
"security_title: "Stock Option (Right to Buy)""
open-market purchase financial
"transaction_action: "open-market purchase""
An open-market purchase is when an investor or a company buys shares on a public stock exchange at the going market price, rather than through a private deal. It matters to investors because these purchases change how many shares are available, can push the stock price up or signal confidence from large buyers, and often affect per-share metrics like earnings—think of it like someone buying lots of apples off a grocery shelf, reducing supply and potentially raising the price.
vesting financial
"The option vested with respect to one fourth of the shares on October 1, 2022 and with respect to one sixteenth of the shares on each January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1 thereafter."
Vesting is the process by which you earn full ownership of something, like company stock or a retirement benefit, over time. It’s like earning the right to keep a gift piece by piece the longer you stay with a company, making sure employees stay committed before they receive all the benefits.
exercise price financial
"exercisePrice: "23.0000""
The exercise price is the fixed amount at which you can buy or sell an asset, like a stock, when using an options contract. It matters because it helps determine whether exercising the option will be profitable or not, depending on the current market price. Think of it as the set price you agree on today to buy or sell later.
expiration date financial
"expirationDate: "2031-10-01T00:00:00.000Z""
The expiration date is the deadline after which a financial contract, such as an option or a futures agreement, is no longer valid or can be exercised. It matters to investors because it determines the timeframe during which they can take action or benefit from the contract, similar to how a coupon or a food item has a limited period of usefulness. Once the expiration date passes, the contract loses its value or ability to be used.