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HomeTrust Bank Rings the Opening Bell at the New York Stock Exchange

Feb 27, 2025 05:22PM ● By WNC Business

HomeTrust Bancshares, Inc. (“Company” or “HomeTrust”), the holding company of HomeTrust Bank, officially transferred the listing of its common stock from the NASDAQ Stock Market LLC (“NASDAQ”) to the New York Stock Exchange LLC (“NYSE”) on February 24, and now trades under a new ticker symbol “HTB”.

To honor the occasion, Hunter Westbrook, President and CEO, rang The Opening Bell® along with members of HomeTrust Bank’s Board of Directors and Executive Management team. 

“This day is a significant milestone in our journey,” said Westbrook. “HomeTrust set a goal to continue growing as a high-performing regional community bank with the strategy of creating a ‘Best Place to Work’ for our team of dedicated professionals. We have achieved both in recent years which made the move to the New York Stock Exchange right for the Bank, our communities, and our employees who are all stockholders. In joining the world’s largest stock exchange, we believe leveraging the NYSE trading platform will provide greater exposure for our Company and long-term value for our stockholders.”

“We are pleased to welcome HomeTrust Bancshares, Inc. to the New York Stock Exchange,” said Tara Dziedzic, Head of US Listings, New York Stock Exchange. “As an NYSE-listed company, HomeTrust joins our community of icons, disruptors and many of its peers, leveraging the membership value that our exchange uniquely provides.”

About HomeTrust Bancshares, Inc.

HomeTrust Bancshares, Inc. is the holding company for HomeTrust Bank. As of December 31, 2024, the Company had assets of $4.6 billion. The Bank, founded in 1926, is a North Carolina state chartered, community-focused financial institution committed to providing value added relationship banking with over 30 locations as well as online/mobile channels. Locations include: North Carolina (the Asheville metropolitan area, the “Piedmont” region, Charlotte, and Raleigh/Cary), South Carolina (Greenville and Charleston), East Tennessee (Kingsport/Johnson City, Knoxville, and Morristown), Southwest Virginia (Roanoke Valley) and Georgia (Greater Atlanta).

Source: H3 Marketing.