The estimated Net Worth of John C Pollok is at least $17.9 Milhão dollars as of 2 June 2023. Mr Pollok owns over 7,744 units of SouthState stock worth over $67,032 and over the last 10 years he sold SSB stock worth over $13,077,034. In addition, he makes $4,711,882 as Sr. EVP & Director at SouthState.
Mr has made over 29 trades of the SouthState stock since 2016, according to the Form 4 filled with the SEC. Most recently he sold 7,744 units of SSB stock worth $520,707 on 2 June 2023.
The largest trade he's ever made was selling 23,945 units of SouthState stock on 10 February 2023 worth over $1,903,149. On average, Mr trades about 3,805 units every 41 days since 2014. As of 2 June 2023 he still owns at least 729 units of SouthState stock.
You can see the complete history of Mr Pollok stock trades at the bottom of the page.
John C. Pollok is the Sr. EVP & Director at SouthState.
As the Sr. EVP & Director of SouthState, the total compensation of Mr Pollok at SouthState is $4,711,882. There are 1 executives at SouthState getting paid more, with Robert R. Hill Jr. having the highest compensation of $7,797,649.
Mr Pollok is 55, he's been the Sr. EVP & Director of SouthState since . There are 24 older and 10 younger executives at SouthState. The oldest executive at SouthState Corporation is Charles McPherson, 72, who is the Lead Independent Director.
John's mailing address filed with the SEC is 1101 FIRST STREET SOUTH, SUITE 202, , WINTER HAVEN, FL, 33880.
Over the last 10 years, insiders at SouthState have traded over $58,073,002 worth of SouthState stock and bought 53,088 units worth $3,593,407 . The most active insiders traders include Douglas Lloyd Williams, John C Corbett, eRobert R Jr Hill. On average, SouthState executives and independent directors trade stock every 12 days with the average trade being worth of $427,751. The most recent stock trade was executed by Renee R Brooks on 28 August 2024, trading 4,965 units of SSB stock currently worth $310,114.
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