US Stock Insider Trading | Hancock Whitney discloses 8 insider transactions on March 2

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On March 2, 2026, Hancock Whitney (HWC) disclosed eight insider transactions. Director HAIRSTON JOHN M purchased 20,400 shares on February 27, 2026.

[Recent Insider Transactions]

Disclosure Date Position Name Transaction Date Buy/Sell Quantity Price per Share/USD Total Amount/USD
March 2, 2026 Executive Kuhner Juanita P. February 27, 2026 Buy 1,561 69.94 $109,200
March 2, 2026 Executive Davis Stacy Jo February 27, 2026 Buy 1,561 69.94 $109,200
March 2, 2026 Executive Otero Michael February 27, 2026 Buy 3,146 69.94 $220,000
March 2, 2026 Director HAIRSTON JOHN M February 27, 2026 Buy 20,400 69.94 $1,428,800
March 2, 2026 Executive Ziluca Christopher S February 27, 2026 Buy 3,432 69.94 $240,000
March 2, 2026 Executive Achary Michael M February 27, 2026 Buy 5,525 69.94 $386,400
March 2, 2026 Executive Mayfield Emory L Jr February 27, 2026 Buy 2,209 69.94 $154,500
March 2, 2026 Executive Loper D Shane February 27, 2026 Buy 8,493 69.94 $594,000
February 10, 2026 Director HAIRSTON JOHN M February 10, 2026 Sell 26,500 72.81 $1,926,000
February 10, 2026 Director PICKERING CHRISTINE L February 10, 2026 Sell 1,082 73.03 $79,000

[Company Information]

Hancock Whitney Corporation was established in 1984 and became a bank holding company under the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956. Its headquarters are in Gulfport, Mississippi. In 2002, the company became a financial holding company with broader powers. Its operations are distributed across Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, and Texas. The company operates through two wholly owned subsidiaries—Hancock Bank in Gulfport and Whitney Bank in New Orleans. Hancock Bank and Whitney Bank are collectively known as Banks. The banks serve community markets, primarily focusing on providing commercial banking, mortgage, and deposit services to individuals and small to medium-sized businesses. The company’s strategy is to offer suitable and extensive regional banking products to its customers while maintaining local appeal and community banking service levels. Hancock’s subsidiaries include Hancock Investment Services, Hancock Insurance Agency, and Harrison Finance Company.

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