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QCR Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:QCRH

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QCR Holdings Inc
NASDAQ:QCRH
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Price: 82.14 USD -1.39% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.4B USD

During the last 3 months QCR Holdings Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 8% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Sep 5, 2025 by Ekizian Laura L , who sold 26.6k USD worth of QCRH shares.

Last Transactions:
Ekizian Laura L
$-26.6k
Ekizian Laura L
$-80k
Helling Larry J
$+64.5k
Klein James D.
$-46.2k
Lee Nicole A
$+85.8k
Anderson Nick W
$-24.6k
Ziegler Marie Z.
$+6.5k
Ziegler Marie Z.
$+6.6k
Helling Larry J
$+56k
Gipple Todd A
$-414.3k
Ziegler Marie Z.
$+6.5k
Helling Larry J
$+48k
Ziegler Marie Z.
$+6.5k
Helling Larry J
$+50k
Anderson Nick W
$-9.2k
Helling Larry J
$+51k
Helling Larry J
$+51.5k
Ziegler Marie Z.
$+6.6k
Helling Larry J
$+39.8k
Jacobs Elizabeth S
$+20k
Field James M.
$+36.6k
Helling Larry J
$+38.9k
Field James M.
$+40.6k
Ziegler Marie Z.
$+6.5k
Helling Larry J
$+45k
Cobb Brent R
$+463k
Griesemer John F
$+608.2
Gipple Todd A
$+199.6k
Bates Mary Kay
$+27.6k
Gipple Todd A
$-124.9k
Field James M.
$+47.5k
Anderson John H
$-74.5k
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During the last 3 months QCR Holdings Inc insiders have not bought any shares, and have not sold any shares. The stock price has increased by 8% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Sep 5, 2025 by Ekizian Laura L , who sold 26.6k USD worth of QCRH shares.

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46.2k USD
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64.5k USD
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85.8k USD

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Market Cap
1.4B USD
Industry
Banking

QCR Holdings Inc., founded in 1993, has quietly carved out a niche for itself in the world of community banking. Headquartered in Moline, Illinois, this company operates through its network of subsidiary banks strategically located in both Illinois and Iowa. At its core, QCR Holdings thrives on a relationship-based banking model, emphasizing personalized service to businesses and individuals alike. Its subsidiaries, including Quad City Bank & Trust, Cedar Rapids Bank & Trust, and Community State Bank, among others, anchor their operations around understanding the unique financial needs within their respective communities. This localized approach allows the company to offer comprehensive banking services such as commercial loans, treasury management, deposit services, and wealth management, all tailored to fit regional demands. Revenue for QCR Holdings flows primarily from the traditional banking streams of interest income, derived from its diversified loan portfolio, and non-interest income generated through fees and service charges. The company also benefits from its strong footing in mortgage banking and wealth management services, providing additional layers of income diversification. Despite the intensely competitive nature of the financial services industry, QCR Holdings' commitment to community relationship-building gives it a distinct edge. By cultivating deep ties with local businesses and individuals, it not only fosters customer loyalty but also positions itself favorably across varied market conditions. Through this synergy of service and strategy, QCR Holdings continues to navigate the challenges of the banking landscape, consistently seeking growth while holding fast to its community-centric ethos.

QCRH Intrinsic Value
97.09 USD
Undervaluation 15%
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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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