1 insider has bought $65k of Oak Valley Bancorp shares across 1 disclosed dealing since July 2026.
| Jul 27, 2026 | Strong Gary — director | $65,000 |
Oak Valley Bancorp is classed as financials. By value disclosed, that ranks 72nd of the 80 financials companies where insiders bought in the last twelve months.
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Oak Valley Bancorp operates as the bank holding company for Oak Valley Community Bank that provides a range of commercial banking services to individuals and small to medium-sized businesses in the Central Valley and the Eastern Sierras. The company accepts deposits through checking and savings, money market, health savings, and individual retirement accounts, as well as certificates of deposit. It also provides commercial real estate loans, commercial business lending and trade finance, and small business administration lending, as well as consumer loans, including automobile loans, home mortgages, credit lines, and other personal loans. In addition, the company offers Internet, online, and mobile banking services; automated teller machines; and remote deposit capture, merchant, night depository, extended hours, wire transfer of funds, and note collection services. Oak Valley Bancorp was incorporated in 1990 and is headquartered in Oakdale, California.
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