Discover the full directors' dealings record of Investors Bancorp, Inc., a listed equity based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the supervision of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Finance & Banking sector, Investors Bancorp, Inc. has recorded 40 insider filings. The latest transaction was filed on 7 April 2022 — J. Among the most active insiders: Burke P. Sean. Every trade is openly available.
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Investors Bancorp, Inc. (ticker ISBC) was a U.S.-listed bank holding company that traded on the NYSE/NASDAQ until it was acquired by Citizens Financial Group in April 2022. For investors following SEC Form 4 insider transactions, the key point is that ISBC is now a historical issuer rather than an independently listed operating company. The business was headquartered in Short Hills, New Jersey, United States, with principal executive offices at 101 JFK Parkway. Through its wholly owned bank subsidiary, Investors Bank, the company operated as a New Jersey-chartered commercial bank and FDIC-insured institution. Investors Bancorp developed as a regional banking franchise built around relationship banking and a dense branch footprint in core Northeast markets. Its competitive positioning came from a strong local presence in northern and central New Jersey and the greater New York area, where it competed with larger national banks as well as other regional lenders. The model was typical of a U.S. super-regional/community banking platform: gather low-cost core deposits, expand customer relationships through branches, and deploy those funds into lending products with attractive risk-adjusted returns. In that respect, Investors Bancorp was more of a focused regional operator than a diversified financial conglomerate. Its main business lines included retail banking, commercial banking, consumer and business deposit products, residential mortgage lending, home loans, commercial real estate lending, small-business financing, and other standard banking services. The company’s offering was centered on everyday banking products rather than complex capital markets activities. This made the franchise especially sensitive to local economic conditions, rate trends, deposit competition, and the health of the housing market in its core geography. The company’s branch network and customer base were concentrated primarily in New Jersey and the New York metropolitan area, giving it a clear regional identity and a business profile tied to one of the most competitive banking corridors in the United States. The most important recent corporate event was the completion of Citizens Financial Group’s acquisition of Investors Bancorp on April 7, 2022. Citizens said the deal strengthened its footprint in the Northeast and added more than 200 branches across Greater New York, Philadelphia, and New Jersey. For market context, that transaction effectively ended ISBC’s life as a standalone public company. Any later reference to Investors Bancorp in insider-trading or SEC filing contexts should therefore be interpreted through the lens of a former listed U.S. bank issuer, not an ongoing NYSE/NASDAQ equity story.