OXBRIDGE RE HOLDINGS Ltd: Insider Ownership Change Reported
Ticker: OXBR · Form: 4 · Filed: Apr 16, 2026
Sentiment: neutral
Topics: insider-transaction, ownership-change
TL;DR
OXBRIDGE RE HOLDINGS Ltd insider Martin Allan S. changed beneficial ownership on 4/15/26.
AI Summary
On April 15, 2026, Martin Allan S. reported a change in beneficial ownership of securities for OXBRIDGE RE HOLDINGS Ltd. The filing details transactions related to these securities, but specific dollar amounts and the nature of the transactions are not provided in this excerpt.
Why It Matters
This filing indicates a change in the beneficial ownership of securities by an insider, which can provide insights into management's confidence in the company's future performance.
Risk Assessment
Risk Level: low — Form 4 filings typically report routine changes in insider holdings and do not inherently signal significant risk.
Key Numbers
- 2026-04-15 — Period of Report (Date of reported ownership change)
- 2026-04-16 — Filing Date (Date the report was officially filed with the SEC)
Key Players & Entities
- OXBRIDGE RE HOLDINGS Ltd (company) — Issuer
- Martin Allan S. (person) — Reporting Person
- 0001584831 (company) — CIK for OXBRIDGE RE HOLDINGS Ltd
- 0001538825 (person) — CIK for Martin Allan S.
FAQ
Who is the reporting person in this filing?
The reporting person is Martin Allan S., with CIK 0001538825.
What company is this filing related to?
The filing is related to OXBRIDGE RE HOLDINGS Ltd, with CIK 0001584831.
What is the period of report for this filing?
The period of report is April 15, 2026.
When was this Form 4 filing accepted by the SEC?
The filing was accepted on April 16, 2026.
What is the SIC code for OXBRIDGE RE HOLDINGS Ltd?
The SIC code for OXBRIDGE RE HOLDINGS Ltd is 6331, which corresponds to Fire, Marine & Casualty Insurance.
Filing Details
This Statement of Changes in Beneficial Ownership (Form 4) was filed with the SEC on April 16, 2026 by Martin Allan S. regarding OXBRIDGE RE HOLDINGS Ltd (OXBR). Form 4 filings disclose purchases, sales, or other changes in ownership by company insiders such as officers, directors, and major shareholders.