American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc. (AII) insider trading

1 insider has bought $50k of American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc. shares across 1 disclosed dealing since May 2026.

Insider buys

May 26, 2026 MATHIS STEVEN B — director $50,460

In context

American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc. is classed as financials. By value disclosed, that ranks 79th of the 80 financials companies where insiders bought in the last twelve months.

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About American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc.

American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, operates as an insurance company in the United States. The company offers personal residential property insurance for single-family homeowners and condominium owners, as well as coverage for vacant dwellings and investment properties. It also provides manufactured home, commercial residential, dwelling property, and specialty insurance products. In addition, the company offers optional endorsements that provide higher levels of standard coverage and optional coverage, such as personal injury, animal liability, identity recovery, and golf cart physical; and flood insurance products. It distributes its products through the Voluntary Market, which includes partnerships with independent agents, national and regional insurance companies, homebuilder-affiliated agents, and direct-to-consumer channels. American Integrity Insurance Group, Inc. was incorporated in 2006 and is headquartered in Tampa, Florida.

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