Amy Curran Sells Shares of Heritage Financial Corporation $HFWA
Key Points
- Amy Curran sold 576 shares of Heritage Financial Corporation ($HFWA) worth $16,381.
- $HFWA last traded around $28.44.
Amy Curran, EVP Director Commercial Lend at Heritage Financial Corporation ($HFWA), sold 576 shares at an average price of $28.44, for a total transaction of $16,381. The trade was disclosed in a Form 4 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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About Heritage Financial Corporation
Heritage Financial Corporation operates as the bank holding company for Heritage Bank that provides various financial services to small and medium sized businesses and its owners in the United States. It accepts various deposit products, such as noninterest demand deposits, interest bearing demand deposits, money market accounts, savings accounts, personal checking accounts, and certificates of deposit. The company also offers commercial business loans, including lines of credit, term equipment financing and term owner-occupied, and non-owner occupied CRE loans; real estate construction and land development loans, as well as residential construction loans, and commercial and multifamily construction loans; residential real estate loans; and originate loans that are guaranteed by the U.S. SBA, and secured and unsecured consumer loans and lines of credit. In addition, it provides investment advice, online banking, online statements, mobile banking with mobile deposit, Visa debit cards, and access. The company was formerly known as Heritage Financial Corporation, M.H.C. and changed its name to Heritage Financial Corporation in 1998. Heritage Financial Corporation was founded in 1927 and is headquartered in Olympia, Washington.
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