UMB Financial Corp
NASDAQ:UMBF

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Price: 114.24 USD -0.61%
Market Cap: 8.7B USD

During the last 3 months UMB Financial Corp insiders bought 47.8k USD , and sold 334.2k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 6% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 10, 2025 by Gallagher Kevin Charles , who sold 50.9k USD worth of UMBF shares.

Last Transactions:
Gallagher Kevin Charles
$-50.9k
Newton Nikki Farentino
$-137.9k
Peterman Tamara
Chief Human Resources Officer
$+19.7k
Graves Greg M
Director
$+28.1k
Kemper J Mariner
$-98.1k
Kemper J Mariner
$-12.5k
Wilson Uma
$-34.7k
Johnson Shannon Andresen
$-164.8k
Peterman Tamara
$+19.6k
Graves Greg M
$+28.2k
Harris Amy
$-61k
Mason Phillip James
$-90.7k
King Stacy H
$-11.9k
Beaird Robert Brian
$-140k
Kemper J Mariner
$-1.8m
Gallagher Kevin Charles
$-50.9k
Graves Greg M
$+28.1k
Peterman Tamara
$+19.7k
Kemper J Mariner
$-147.9k
Wilson Uma
$-12.7k
Newton Nikki Farentino
$-63.5k
Graves Greg M
$+28.1k
Peterman Tamara
$+19.7k
Kemper J Mariner
$-314.7k
Gallagher Kevin Charles
$-60.1k
Kemper J Mariner
$-1.2m
Beaird Robert Brian
$-105.4k
Terry Thomas S
$-12.4k
Newton Nikki Farentino
$-149.5k
Rine James D
$-96.4k
Odgers David Carl
$-12.3k
Kemper J Mariner
$-505.7k
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During the last 3 months UMB Financial Corp insiders bought 47.8k USD , and sold 334.2k USD worth of shares. The stock price has dropped by 6% over this period (open performance analysis).

The last transaction was made on Nov 10, 2025 by Gallagher Kevin Charles , who sold 50.9k USD worth of UMBF shares.

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287k USD
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160.6k USD
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438.3k USD
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2
47.8k USD
3-6
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2
95.6k USD
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0 USD
9-12
months
2
47.8k USD

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In the bustling and competitive arena of financial services, UMB Financial Corp. has carved out its niche as a robust regional bank with a rich history dating back to 1913. Born in the heartland of America, UMB has steadily expanded from its Kansas City roots, weaving a network that now spans several states. The company operates as a diversified financial holding company, with core operations sprawled across commercial banking, personal banking, and asset management. UMB Bank, its main subsidiary, serves as the financial backbone offering a wide array of products such as business loans, treasury services, and consumer credit solutions. The company has cleverly married traditional banking with innovative asset management services, which has allowed it to thrive even amidst the volatility that often defines the financial landscape. Leveraging a client-centric business model, UMB Financial Corp. generates revenue by providing tailored financial solutions to both individuals and businesses. The commercial banking division stands as the firm's revenue stalwart, driven by interest income derived from loans and securities. The organization also capitalizes on non-interest income through service charges, card fees, and asset servicing for institutional investors. UMB’s asset management business further amplifies its financial footing by managing portfolios and mutual funds designed to suit the diverse goals of its clients. By maintaining a prudent and disciplined approach to risk management, alongside investing in technology and digital banking services, UMB ensures sustainable growth while maintaining its commitment to customer satisfaction and shareholder value.

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