BNAIW (Brand Engagement Network Inc. Warrant)

Insider Trading Activity

Every open-market purchase and sale reported by BNAIW officers, directors and 10%+ beneficial owners on SEC Form 4, which must be filed within two business days of the transaction. Sales often reflect scheduled 10b5-1 plans or tax withholding rather than a directional view, so read counts alongside the size and the filer.

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Form 4 Filings
19
most recent
Open-Market Buys
0
code P
Sales
2
code S
Reporting Insiders
11
current holders
BNAIW — Recent Form 4 Transactions (latest 2025-12-16)
FiledInsiderRole TypeSharesValue
2025-12-16 Venkata Ramana Pinnam SVP ENGINEERING Sell
2025-12-16 Venkata Ramana Pinnam SVP ENGINEERING Sell
2025-03-07 Venkata Ramana Pinnam See Remarks A
2025-03-07 October 3rd Holdings, LLC 10%+ Owner A
2025-01-16 October 3rd Holdings, LLC 10%+ Owner A
2025-01-14 Venkata Ramana Pinnam See Remarks A
2025-01-06 Milford Bernard Jr Puckett Director A
2025-01-06 Jon Leibowitz Director A
2025-01-06 Christopher Gaertner Director A
2025-01-06 Janine Grasso Director A
2025-01-06 Richard Isaacs Director A
2025-01-06 Thomas JR Morgan Director A
2024-08-28 DHC Sponsor, LLC 10%+ Owner MIXED
2024-08-28 Christopher Gaertner Director MIXED
2024-07-10 Michael Zacharski Co-Chief Executive Officer MIXED
2024-05-16 Milford Bernard Jr Puckett Director A
2024-05-16 Paul Wonki Chang Global President A
2024-03-29 Jon Leibowitz Director J
2024-03-29 Christopher Gaertner Director J
BNAIW — Current Insider Holders
InsiderRole Shares HeldValue
10%+ Owner 8,779,753
10%+ Owner 6,002,325
Co-Chief Executive Officer 1,397,368
Global President 901,952
Director 824,362
Director 178,461
Director 88,861
Director 67,048
Director 46,702
Director 26,423
SVP ENGINEERING 15,727
How to read Form 4 activity

Form 4 reports a change in beneficial ownership by an officer, director or 10%+ holder, and must be filed within two business days of the transaction — so this is close to real time, unlike the 45-day-lagged 13F institutional data.

Transaction codes matter more than the raw buy/sell count. Code P is an open-market purchase — an insider choosing to buy with their own money, which is the signal most research treats as informative. Code S is a sale, but sales are frequently pre-scheduled under a 10b5-1 plan or cover tax withholding on vesting equity, so a run of sales often says nothing directional. Codes A and M are grants and option exercises rather than open-market decisions.

Full filing history and per-insider positions are on the BNAIW quote page; the site-wide leaderboard is on the insider transactions hub.