Track the Bandwidth Inc. stock price and the full management transaction log of the company, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Bandwidth Inc. has recorded 435 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €2bn. The latest transaction was reported on 15 June 2026 (Cession). Among the most active insiders: Krupka Devin M. All data is openly available.
Bandwidth Inc. has reported a total of 75 insider trading declarations in the last 90 days, with a total selling amount of approximately 8.84 million euros and no buying activity. The top insiders involved in selling include Richard Brandon Asbill, General Counsel, with total sales of about 2.66 million euros from 8 declarations, Rebecca Bottorff, Chief People Officer, with approximately 2.24 million euros from 7 declarations, and Devesh Agarwal, Chief Operating Officer, with around 2.05 million euros from 10 declarations. Significant recent sales include Bottorff's sale of approximately 2.13 million euros on May 13, 2026, and Asbill's sales totaling about 1.84 million euros on June 8 and May 5, 2026. Agarwal also sold shares totaling around 1.83 million euros across several transactions. Raiford Daryl E, Chief Financial Officer, sold shares totaling about 373,000 euros in two transactions.
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Bandwidth Inc. is a U.S. technology company listed on the NASDAQ under the ticker BAND and headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States. Founded in 1999 by David Morken and built into a public company through the following decades, Bandwidth has become a recognized player in cloud communications, especially in the Communications Platform as a Service (CPaaS) category. Its positioning is built on a combination of programmable communication APIs, an owner-operated voice network, and broad regulatory expertise, which allows it to serve enterprise customers at scale across multiple geographies. ([bandwidth.com](https://www.bandwidth.com/company/?utm_source=openai)) Bandwidth’s business is centered on three primary service lines: voice, text messaging, and emergency/911 communications, complemented by analytics, automation, and AI-related capabilities. The company sells through APIs and a cloud communications platform designed to embed communications into applications, contact-center software, and on-premise environments. It has also been emphasizing AI voice-agent use cases, RCS messaging, and next-generation connectivity, reflecting the broader enterprise shift toward software-defined communications and AI-enabled customer engagement. ([bandwidth.com](https://www.bandwidth.com/newsroom/bandwidth-announces-first-quarter-2026-financial-results/?utm_source=openai)) From a competitive standpoint, Bandwidth differentiates itself through network ownership and international reach. The company says its Communications Cloud covers more than 65 countries and over 90% of global GDP, and its customer base includes major UCaaS and CCaaS leaders such as Amazon Web Services, Cisco, Google, Microsoft, RingCentral, Zoom, Genesys, and Five9, alongside Global 2000 enterprises and SaaS builders. This gives Bandwidth a more strategic infrastructure-like profile than a pure software reseller, while also supporting recurring enterprise relationships. ([bandwidth.com](https://www.bandwidth.com/newsroom/bandwidth-and-out-there-media-partner-to-launch-rcs-messaging-in-u-s-for-leading-global-brands/?utm_source=openai)) Recent developments have been important for the investment case. Bandwidth reported stronger 2025 and 2026 operating momentum, including record quarterly revenue of $209 million in Q1 2026, up 20% year over year, and a raised full-year 2026 outlook. The company also highlighted new commercial wins and product initiatives tied to AI, including Salesforce’s Agentforce Contact Center, RCS launch activity in the U.S., and support for OpenAI’s Realtime API. For international equity investors, Bandwidth remains a U.S.-listed NASDAQ communications-cloud company with exposure to enterprise digital transformation, messaging modernization, and AI-enabled voice workflows. ([bandwidth.com](https://www.bandwidth.com/newsroom/bandwidth-announces-first-quarter-2026-financial-results/?utm_source=openai))