Follow the Citizens Holding Co share price and the full directors' dealings record 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 Finance & Banking sector, Citizens Holding Co has logged 16 insider filings. Market capitalisation: €53.7m. The latest transaction was disclosed on 26 May 2022 (Acquisition). Among the most active insiders: Voyles Jason. All data is free.
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Citizens Holding Company /MS/ (ticker CIZN) is a U.S. financial company and a regional bank holding company listed in the United States market, historically associated with OTCQX trading and best understood today as a small-cap banking name. The company is incorporated in Mississippi and its principal executive office is located at 521 Main Street, Philadelphia, Mississippi, United States. Through its ownership of Citizens Bank, the group operates a community-banking model focused on Mississippi and nearby states. Its core revenue base comes from traditional banking activities: demand deposits, savings and time deposits, secured and unsecured lending, letters of credit, mortgage origination, and personal and corporate trust services. The company also offers related services such as credit life insurance and title insurance through third-party arrangements for loan customers. Citizens Holding Company is a long-established local financial institution rather than a national platform bank. Its competitive position is rooted in relationship banking, deep familiarity with its home markets, a broad branch footprint, and a conservative risk culture. Management states that the bank’s primary market area covers the entire state of Mississippi and contiguous states, while selectively extending credit outside the area to low-risk borrowers. That positioning gives the company an advantage in local customer service and community reputation, but also leaves it exposed to regional economic conditions and the normal pressures facing U.S. community banks. The branch network is concentrated in Mississippi, with offices in Philadelphia, Carthage, Ridgeland, Sebastopol, DeKalb, Kosciusko, Scooba, Meridian, Decatur, Forest, Louisville, Noxapater, Starkville, Collinsville, Hattiesburg, Biloxi, Gulfport, Ocean Springs, Pascagoula, and Oxford. This footprint underscores the company’s emphasis on deposit gathering and relationship-based lending in local markets. The bank also provides online banking capabilities, supporting a gradual move toward more modern customer access while preserving its community-banking identity. Recent filings highlight a well-capitalized institution operating under close regulatory oversight from the Federal Reserve and Mississippi banking authorities. The company’s SEC reporting also shows ongoing corporate governance and insider-transaction activity, consistent with a closely followed micro-cap financial stock that attracts investors focused on insider signals and balance-sheet quality. For French-speaking investors, CIZN is best viewed as a conservative U.S. regional banking name with a strong local franchise, modest geographic diversification, and earnings that remain sensitive to interest-rate spreads, credit quality, and the broader U.S. banking environment.